Coastal LA home service cost guides

Planning ranges and the variables that actually move the price for HVAC, electrical, and plumbing services across coastal Los Angeles.

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Electrician checking a residential coastal garage electrical panel for load and circuit planning
CorrosionSalt air changes exterior disconnects, condensers, fasteners, water-heater pans, and exposed piping.
AccessBeach alleys, HOA elevators, steep drives, side yards, and garage panels decide how fast work starts.
UtilityLADWP, SCE, SoCalGas, and local water/sewer authority can differ by address.
PermitRepairs, replacements, circuits, gas, venting, sewer, and remodel scopes need different review paths.
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AC Repair

$225 to $1 800 — final cost driven by diagnostic time, part availability, roof or side-yard access.

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AC Replacement

$6 500 to $22 000 — final cost driven by equipment size, duct condition, matched coil and condenser.

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Heat Pump Installation

$7 800 to $26 000 — final cost driven by load calculation, panel or circuit needs, duct or mini-split design.

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Furnace Repair

$250 to $2 100 — final cost driven by safety testing, part access, venting condition.

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Ductless Mini-Split Installation

$4 200 to $18 500 — final cost driven by number of zones, wall and line-set routing, condensate plan.

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Ductwork and Airflow

$350 to $9 500 — final cost driven by attic access, duct length and material, return sizing.

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Indoor Air Quality

$250 to $6 500 — final cost driven by filter cabinet fit, duct leakage, ventilation strategy.

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Emergency HVAC

$275 to $3 800 — final cost driven by after-hours urgency, parts availability, safe shutdown needs.

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Electrical Panel Upgrade

$2 800 to $14 000 — final cost driven by service size, utility coordination, load calculation.

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EV Charger Installation

$950 to $6 500 — final cost driven by charger amperage, panel capacity, wire run length.

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Breaker and Circuit Repair

$225 to $2 600 — final cost driven by diagnostic time, device location, wire condition.

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Outlet, Switch, and GFCI Repair

$175 to $1 800 — final cost driven by device count, box condition, water exposure.

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Lighting Installation

$450 to $9 000 — final cost driven by fixture count, attic or ceiling access, switching plan.

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Whole-Home Rewiring

$12 000 to $65 000 — final cost driven by home size, wall access, panel work.

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Dedicated Circuits

$650 to $4 800 — final cost driven by wire run length, panel capacity, wall and attic access.

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Emergency Electrical Repair

$275 to $4 200 — final cost driven by after-hours urgency, safe shutdown, device or panel condition.

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Water Heater Repair and Replacement

$275 to $5 200 — final cost driven by tank size, gas or electric type, venting.

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Tankless Water Heater Installation

$3 800 to $11 500 — final cost driven by gas sizing, vent route, condensate neutralization.

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Drain Cleaning

$185 to $1 600 — final cost driven by line location, cleanout access, camera need.

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Sewer Line Inspection and Repair

$350 to $28 000 — final cost driven by camera access, pipe depth, repair method.

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Leak Detection

$275 to $2 800 — final cost driven by access area, diagnostic equipment, pipe material.

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Repiping

$8 500 to $55 000 — final cost driven by home size, pipe route, wall access.

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Fixture Installation

$225 to $4 200 — final cost driven by fixture count, shutoff condition, existing valve quality.

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Emergency Plumbing

$275 to $6 500 — final cost driven by after-hours urgency, damage containment, shutoff access.

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FAQ

Short answers for homeowners comparing urgency, access, price, and inspection risk.

Are prices exact?

No. Ranges are planning ranges and depend on diagnosis, access, equipment, code, permit, and connected trade scope.

Why list cost drivers?

Cost drivers help homeowners send better photos and avoid comparing unlike quotes.

Can coastal access raise cost?

Yes. Rooftop, alley, gate, HOA, hillside, corrosion, and utility constraints can add time and coordination.

What Coastal LA Homeowners Say

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★★★★★

Old Torrance ranch with a 1989 furnace that finally died mid-March. Bayline did a Manual J load calc and right-sized a new heat pump (we'd been oversized for years). The new system is quieter and we already see lower SCE bills.

Trevor Nguyen — Torrance
★★★★★

Pier Avenue rental, rapid AC failure during the May heat. Tech showed up in the rain (which is rare here), found a failed start capacitor and a wasp nest blocking airflow. Repair plus condenser cleaning, done in 90 minutes. Tenants loved it.

Yvonne Park — Hermosa Beach
★★★★★

1929 home off 7th Street. Galvanized water lines that had survived 96 years finally let go. Bayline managed a four-day phased repipe with the construction crew, tile guy, and us. Everyone communicated. The rebuilt water service is unrecognizable from what we had.

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