La Jolla is one of San Diego's most prestigious coastal communities. Perched on rugged sandstone cliffs overlooking the Pacific, this affluent enclave is home to roughly 47,000 residents, the University of California San Diego, the Salk Institute, and some of the most valuable residential real estate in Southern California.
The housing stock reflects over a century of architectural evolution. From the grand Spanish Revival estates of the 1920s, to the celebrated mid-century modern homes by architects like Richard Neutra and Craig Ellwood, to the luxury contemporary builds of recent decades, La Jolla's homes span a wide range of building practices and plumbing technology.
That range creates a unique set of plumbing challenges. With a median home age of over 50 years and many properties dating to the early 1900s, La Jolla homeowners face issues that most modern plumbing companies are not equipped to handle. Homewerx is.
Every era of construction used different pipe materials, each with its own failure modes. Knowing what's behind your walls is the first step to protecting your home and your family's health.