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Welcome to S.O.S. Rooter: S.O.S. Rooter is available for all of your plumbing needs, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We are experienced in all forms of plumbing issues that may arise. Our technicians are highly trained in the latest technological advances in the industry. It is our objective to offer you the best and fastest service. Call 24 Hours 7 Days 619 717-8427.
Fixture Repair & Replacement: S.O.S. Rooter of Ocean Beach offers full service repair and replacement of all kitchen and bathroom fixtures. Performed by trained Service Technicians, we have the ability to repair or replace anything from a leaky faucet to a new water heater. We use only the highest quality parts and materials.
Leak Location: From a leak in the yard to a leak under the slab of your house, S.O.S. Rooter has the ability to locate and repair any leak in a timely and professional manner. S.O.S. Rooter, a leader in the field of leak location, utilizes highly trained technicians and state-of-the-art technology to guarantee complete customer satisfaction. Our Technicians take the time to ensure that any disruptions associated with the repairs are as minimal as possible.
Performance: S.O.S. Rooter offers the best all-around PLUMBING service providing performance, durability, and maneuverability demanded by our Ocean Beach customers. We're not happy until you're happy.
Warranty: At S.O.S. Rooter of Ocean Beach we make every effort to ensure that our work is done in a proper and professional manner. Due to the many variables associated with plumbing, we offer customized warranties specific to the project for our residential and commercial customers. We offer the longest warranty in the industry. Instant Hot Water Systems Tankless Water Heater vs. Storage Tank Water Heater
A Tankless water heater heats the water only when there is a demand for hot water. Opening a hot water faucet ignites the powerful burners and the computer monitors the water temperature and adjusts the burners according to the need. High demand-high heat. Low demand-low heat. With no tank to run out you get an endless supply of hot water. No tank to heat means no standby heat loss.
A traditional storage tank water heater stores 40-75 gallons of hot 140°F water 24 hours a day, 7 days a week though you only use hot water a couple times a day. The tank type heaters constantly lose heat through the flue and tank walls trying to maintain 140°F. The heater cycles on and off to maintain this temperature. This causes cracking of the exterior walls and sediment build up which will eventually cause your storage tank to leak. The storage tank is designed to wear out and be replaced in time. The storage tank water heaters only have a limited amount of hot water and after that water is used you have to wait for the tank to heat the water again.
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Ocean Beach was given its name by developers Billy Carlson and Frank Higgins in 1887. They opened the real estate firm of Carlson & Higgins and proceeded to develop Ocean Beach.
The pair developed the Cliff House, a resort hotel, and subdivided the area into lots. To drum up business for their subdivision, Carlson and Higgins organized a variety of promotional activities, including mussel roasts (thus the early name of "Mussel Beach") and band concerts. Despite their efforts, the development did not do well, because it was 2-1/2 hours by carriage from downtown San Diego. They rented a locomotive, but by that time, the boom ended and the development was put on hold. The Ocean Beach Railroad, launched in April 1888, was a casualty of the economic decline. Passengers could take a ferry from San Diego to Roseville in Point Loma to ride the train to the Cliff House. Later, Higgins' partner committed suicide and the Cliff House burned down from a fallen chandelier in 1898. Carlson sold the Ocean Beach development to an Eastern financier, and its development would wait another 20 years for permanent rail service – trolley cars – to arrive, carrying riders from Ocean Beach to Old Town. A wooden bridge, built in 1914 across the San Diego River flood-control channel between Mission Beach and Ocean Beach, was demolished in January 1951, thereby cutting off through traffic to Ocean Beach from the Mission Beach and Pacific Beach communities.
But Carlson and Higgins were not the first to file a subdivision map in Ocean Beach. Theirs was filed with the city on May 28, 1887, according to research done by librarian Rhoda E. Kruse.The northern end of Ocean Beach was dominated in the early 20th century by the Wonderland Amusement Park, which opened on July 4, 1913 and was constructed on the sand at Voltaire and Abbott streets. It boasted a large roller coaster, dance pavilion, large menagerie, roller skating rink, merry-go-round, children's playground and 22,000 lights outlining the buildings. Wonderland was a popular attraction until 1916, when most of it was washed away by high tides. Some of the bungalows built as tourist accommodations atop the cliffs on either side of Niagara Avenue are still in use as businesses and homes. Earlier, on April 22 of the same year, J.M. DePuy filed "DePuy's Subdivision" on 15 blocks in the northern portion of O.B. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
