Emergency Call in Santa Monica

Our team responded to an emergency service call in Santa Monica on July 10, 2026, to inspect and assess a hydronic heating system. Upon arrival, technicians found a Honeywell-controlled heating setup with an expansion tank, circulation pump, and terminal block connections showing MV, PV, and 24V circuits. The system featured PEX tubing (visible green coil staged for work) alongside copper piping with brass fittings and white PVC/PEX supply lines connected throughout.

The inspection revealed equipment with age-related dust accumulation and some visible corrosion on metal components. However, connections were secure with properly crimped fittings, and the terminal block connections were seated correctly. Wire connectors on the control circuits were installed and organized, with black electrical conduit running to the control module. The Honeywell controller displayed an orange warning label, indicating the system required attention.

Technicians verified that all electrical and fluid connections met standard hydronic heating system requirements. The PEX tubing was coiled and staged, and the overall configuration indicated the system was either in active service or positioned for recent servicing. All visible wiring was organized despite showing wear consistent with the system’s age.

The emergency visit confirmed the system’s operational status and identified areas requiring monitoring. Our team documented the condition of all major components and connections. For ongoing maintenance or if you need further emergency plumbing service in Santa Monica, contact us anytime.

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