Circuit & Cistern LA is built around retrofit clarity.
Talia Moreno coordinates HVAC, electrical, and plumbing scopes for older Los Angeles basin homes, with emphasis on permit sequencing, panel capacity, pipe condition, water-heater safety, heat-pump readiness, and inspection-closeout details.
The brand is intentionally different from a coupon-heavy emergency contractor. The visual system is an atlas and permit-desk approach because homeowners need help understanding routes, constraints, inspections, and sequence.
What we stand for
Clear scope, honest constraints, centralized real contact data, no fake license number, no fake booking form, and no thin city pages. The site exists to make the business easier to trust before the first call.
How the work is framed
Every repair is placed in an air, power, and water map. The goal is not to turn every issue into a major project. It is to prevent a small job from being scoped so narrowly that the actual cause is missed.
Inspection-summary reviews from San Gabriel Valley Basin + East/Northeast LA River Corridor homes
Each review is also emitted in the page JSON-LD with a 1:1 match between visible and structured-data text. Author names use first name and last initial only, and ratings reflect the actual review (some 4-star reviews are included where homeowners flagged a real complaint that was resolved).
100A service to 200A service upgrade, Square D QO 200A panel with NEC 230.85 emergency disconnect on the exterior. Took 4 trips to LADBS for plan check corrections, which dragged the timeline two weeks longer than estimated. Once permits cleared the install was a single day and the final inspection passed clean. Communication during the permit slog could have been better.
1956 galvanized throughout the house, static pressure 78 PSI with terrible flow at the back bath. The crew pulled out everything in 1/2-inch and 3/4-inch and ran 1/2-inch PEX-A home runs to a manifold in the garage with a Watts 25AUB-Z3 PRV set at 60 PSI. Repipe took 4 days, 6 fixture shutdowns, and 11 patch points across plaster walls. Alhambra Building Division plumbing inspector signed off on the pre-cover the first visit.
New 50-gallon Bradford White installed in the garage. The unit and install are great, T&P routed properly to the floor pan, expansion tank set, dielectric unions installed. The reason for 4 stars is that they nicked the drywall pulling the old tank out and only mentioned it after I noticed. They offered to send a finisher but I declined. Otherwise excellent work.
Questions homeowners ask before booking
Why does Circuit & Cistern LA check air, power, and water together?
Older SGV and Northeast LA homes often have connected constraints. A heat pump may need panel capacity, a water-heater change may need venting or electrical work, and an AC leak may be condensate plumbing rather than refrigerant.
Is the booking form on this site?
No. Booking uses the external scheduler at https://nexfield.pro/crm/book?u=205. The site does not create a fake internal booking form.
What hours do you answer the line?
Standard dispatch is Monday–Friday 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and Saturday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. After-hours emergency triage available 7 days a week for active leaks, sparking panels, no-cooling, no-heat, and gas-appliance concerns.
Do you publish a contractor license number?
License documentation is shared during the booking flow once a scope has been agreed. Inspector-facing paperwork (LADBS, Pasadena Permit Center, LA County Building and Safety) lists the responsible licensed contractor for the specific permit pulled.