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What is the Cost of a Basement Foundation Repair?

by MySanDiego    6 min read     November 24, 2021

A basement foundation is probably the most expensive of all kinds of building foundations. When it needs a repair, the cost may be scary, or not. A basement foundation increases the value of an apartment. Therefore, the cost of fixing a damaged basement may not be scary if you are selling the apartment. It may also not be scary if your need for extra space beneath exceeds the cost of maintenance. Most importantly, you should never take any sign of cracks, leaks, sinks, or bows for granted if you … [Read more...]

Does My Temecula Home Have Termites?

by MySanDiego    3 min read     November 9, 2021

Owning a home is a dream for many in Temecula. The idea of putting roots down in a place that’s yours and never having to pay a landlord again is enticing to be sure! But sometimes, that dream can turn into a nightmare when that home needs a major repair or when disaster strikes. When that happens, there’s no landlord to call to come fix (and pay for) the problem. It’s all on you! Not all disasters can be avoided, but certainly some can. One common home problem in Temecula is termite … [Read more...]

The San Diego Ceramic Ball Bearing Company That Ships Worldwide

by MySanDiego    3 min read     November 1, 2021

There are many, many companies in San Diego County that you have probably never heard of. They’re tucked away in industrial parks or on out-of-the-way properties that you don’t regularly drive by. But these businesses are a vital part of the San Diego economy, providing jobs for San Diegans as well as products and services that people around the world use. One such company is CBR Bearing, headquartered in Fallbrook. CBR Bearing is a small bearing manufacturing company that specializes in ceramic … [Read more...]

Home Insulation Tips for Better Energy Conservation

by MySanDiego    4 min read     September 21, 2021

If you have questioned whether your house was insulated well enough before now, the answer is probably 'no.' If this, is you, you should know better this winter (even if you are based in a warmer climate area) and do whatever is possible to insulate your home the proper way? It's time that you lower that heating bill and spend that money on something that you really love doing. Everyone likes warm and cozy homes, but is there a way to make this happen, without paying a fortune for gas … [Read more...]

Nonprofit Organization That Provides Interim Pastors for San Diego Churches

by MySanDiego    3 min read     May 14, 2021

If your church in San Diego is facing a time of transition or crisis, there is help out there! VitalChurch Ministry is a Christian nonprofit organization dedicated to helping churches that have found themselves in a difficult season. VitalChurch’s interim pastors travel all over the country to serve in churches, but with headquarters in Orange County, they are just a short distance from churches needing diagnostic assessments or interim pastors in San Diego. A Three-Phase Approach for San … [Read more...]

Getting More Out of Life

by MySanDiego    4 min read     April 27, 2021

You only have one life, which means you have one chance to make the most of it. Unfortunately, no one knows how long they'll live. That’s why it’s so important to make each day count. Listed below are several tips to help you maximize your time on Earth. Sustaining Health Maintaining overall health is necessary to every human in order to sustain a good quality of life. Thankfully, despite hereditary factors, for the most part you control your destiny. Avoiding bad habits including smoking, … [Read more...]

Encouraging Employees To Get COVID-19 Vaccine

by MySanDiego    4 min read     April 27, 2021

The onset of the coronavirus pandemic wreaked havoc on businesses large and small. Employers had to make decisions like developing remote teams or laying off employees and closing up shop to slow the spread. Fortunately, since then, vaccines have been approved by the federal government and made available nationwide. Although it would seem advantageous for employers to mandate staff to get vaccinated before returning to the workplace, it’s not that simple.  Company-Mandated COVID-19 … [Read more...]

San Diego, Paradise and Temptation

by MySanDiego    4 min read     November 30, 2020

Living in San Diego, there's fun to be had everywhere you turn. Delicious food, sunny beaches and those night clubs that make you want to get out and dance the night away. However, for some, it's riddled with temptation, too. Bars and nighttime establishments call to you, saying just one won't hurt.  The truth is alcoholism is a major problem in the United States, and San Diego is no exception. Those who live there or even visit on vacation have to take great care to avoid the temptations. … [Read more...]

Why San Diego Home Depots Don’t Sell Anlin Windows

by MySanDiego    3 min read     November 10, 2020

Like any retail location, Home Depot most certainly makes very strategic decisions about which product brands they sell and which ones they don’t. Some of these decisions likely have to do with profit margins (which products will make them the most profit when sold), but it also has to do with demand (which products their customers are looking for). With replacement windows, there is another factor involved: some manufacturers don’t allow their windows to be sold in retail locations like Home … [Read more...]

5 Fruit Trees that Grow Especially Well in San Diego

by MySanDiego    3 min read     October 12, 2020

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Sunny and 75 degrees, does this sound familiar? The lovely Mediterranean climate of San Diego is just one of the many things to love about our fair city.  Certain types of plants and trees also love the climate and we’re able to grow all sorts of things year-round without having to worry about snow or frost.  Here are five types of fruit trees that grow especially well in San Diego. Citrus Trees Lemons, limes, oranges, grapefruits, kumquats, tangelos, and mandarins are all types … [Read more...]

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