Do-Rite Plumbing Tahoe’S South Lake?

Do-Rite Plumbing Heating and Air Corp is a company that offers heating and air conditioning services in South Lake Tahoe, CA. The company is not BBB accredited but has received positive reviews and complaints from customers. The company provides HVAC and plumbing services, with a location at 2032 C St. 1, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150. The company has been rated “Best of Tahoe” numerous times by residents of South Lake Tahoe.

Do-Rite Plumbing Heating and Air Corp offers a range of services, including plumbing, appliance installations, water heater installation, and garbage disposal. They have been voted “Best of Tahoe” numerous times by the residents of South Lake Tahoe. Their services include air and water systems balancing, air duct cleaning, attic ventilation installation, backflow preventer installation, and bathtub installation.

The company’s website provides real reviews and ratings for South-lake-tahoe, CA plumbers for free. The company can be found on YP.com and offers a variety of services, including plumbing, appliance installations, water heater installation, and garbage removal.

In addition to their plumbing services, Do-Rite Plumbing Heating and Air Corp also provides air conditioning service and repair in the area. They have been voted “Best of Tahoe” numerous times by the residents of South Lake Tahoe. The company’s commitment to providing excellent service and quality work has earned them a loyal customer base.


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  • If people watch this and want to visit South Lake… take it from a local… they did it 1000% correct! Go camp, take a boat ride that is worth the price (we are a tourist town) and go explore what untouched nature is about! If you are retired and don’t want the party scene, definitely check out the North Shore, very laid back while the south side focuses on working around casinos.

  • We found you just a few months ago. We have a camper van but are not full time. We have now gone through 99% of your articles! I grew up in Oregon, my hubby grew up in Indiana, we have lived in Texas for 40 yrs. We love this country. You guys are awesome. May the Lord bless you in your travels. Keep visiting those g- kids! (We have 8)

  • I was born and raised in Reno. Joined the navy and came back to Reno. I love the area and I love Lake Tahoe so much I drive up daily from Reno to South lake to get to work. But be careful of parking in South Lake parking is limited and like the raleys lot is 2 hour parking anything past that it’s a $200 ticket from the police. Also downtown Reno a few blocks from the new Reno Arch is the old one by the National Auto Museum.

  • Beautiful article. We have an elderly family member who we visit in Reno and then we play in Tahoe. Make sure to bring bikes, kayak & paddle boards, blow up raft OR just rent. You won’t regret it! Best in the off season but during summer leave early and just allow extra time for travel / parking. GNR is great and don’t forget HOT AUGUST NITES car show in Reno. There are some rough sections in Reno but the area in the article is very nice, just some homeless people on the fringe. Reno is more affordable even the GNR so get a room there and take day trips to North & South shore Tahoe. Reno also has La Quinta Inn (budget 2-3 star) pet friendly motel so your little one can come along! Whenever the dog show is in town this place is booked to capacity. Sand Harbor is good place to just hang out on the beach if you don’t have any toys or again just rent bikes/paddle board!

  • What a coincidence? We have been at Tahoe Valley Campground for nearly two weeks, now, and up pops your article. Yes, it’s like being in a National Park and there are simply no bad views in this campground or the greater Tahoe area. We’re native northern Californians and Tahoe, Yosemite, and Monterey Bay are among the sites that make us most proud. Safe travels to you both. Fun Fact: My Garmin RV navigated us, in our 37 foot motorhome towing a SUV, down Highway 89 from Tahoe City to South Lake Tahoe. Beautiful drive, but not so much while one’s knuckles turn white. 😬🤠

  • Being from the Bay Area and a skier, have been to Tahoe in the hundreds of times in my 66 yrs….Its my favorite place on earth….Best view of the Lake i know of is at Homewood ski resort on the West shore….Stunning views, its almost as if you can run, jump of a ledge and land in the lake its so close…Not really, but you get my point…Know of many great places to visit and eat both South Shore and North Shore as ive spent alot of time in both areas….You stayed in Reno….Would not recommend that to anyone….Am not a Reno fan, unless of course they having one of their festivals like the Rib cook off, Blues festival, Italian festival, Hot August nites, etc… LOL…..If you get the chance i highly recommend visiting Virginia City…Great way to spend a day exploring and eating…Where you pulled out of the Tahoe Valley campground up to the main rd (hwy 50) there is a fantastic breakfast place just to your right called ERNIES, check it out, you wont be sorry….Gets very busy though

  • Lake Tahoe is nice,but if you ever travel east to 👊New York make a point to visit Lake George, which I believe is as nice or nicer having seen both. Remember “Last of the Mohicans” movie? Took place on Lake George. The event, not the movie. The whole area is steeped in early American history, history buffs will not be disappointed. We drink our lake too! Find Albany on the map and drive 1 hr. North towards Montreal. Safe travels to all— see you on the road🙏

  • Cost of everything is going up..we full-timed for 5 years from 2010-15. I don’t think we could afford it anymore without remaining stationary for periods of time which kind of ruins the whole experience. We loved Taho, your clip is beautiful and took us back to younger and happier times. Thank you and happy travels!

  • Thanks for the memories. We live in the Sacramento Valley and used to take yearly trips to Reno or Tahoe. We’re honeymooned at Harvey’s when they opened the new lakeside tower then did the dinner cruise. Anyhow, we no get altitude sickness and can’t go. But you hit all the places we went to and never took photos or articles. While you were there we were in Olema campground enjoying the cool weather of the coast. Happy trails.

  • Another beautiful location. Been there a couple of times before I started RVing. Michelle, I think I would have spent the money on pie rather than the lake cruise, lol. Before I retired I used to visit a client at the north end of the lake, Incline Village, another beautiful spot. Getting ready for FL. See you soon. Best, Brian

  • My Grandparents had two cabins at Lake Tahoe, my Uncle had 1, my Aunt had a Cabin at Donner that was my moms side. Then my other Grandparents were Mr. and Mrs. Santa at Santa’s Village in sky forest when I was growing up hence my love of the mountains. I didn’t really understand what you were saying about the “Cone.” Something about dogs? $5.00 for 30 minutes wow 😮 I was going to say only in California, but isn’t Emerald Bay on the Nevada side? Do they ever allow non members to stay at the Encore? Did you have to make that reservation months in advance? Enjoy your stay in Big Bear. My friends just opened a new cafe at the Thousand Trails here in Idyllwild!! They own 5 of our restaurants here in town lol. The Pizza is delicious although I don’t think it’s gluten free crust? Be Safe!

  • Ironically, as I mentioned while you were at ilani casino (Wa), I live just 2 miles north. Then perusal todays episode, I was at Harrahs the same time you were. 8-23/26 I go annually and have always enjoyed the location. From snow skiing at heavenly and water skiing, hiking and backpacking or fly fishing the area offers so much! Looks like you had a great time overall.

  • Ok, will need to put this area on my bucket list. As I watched, I couldnt help but think of all the people, and I was one, who are deemed remote workers. For 2 years I worked remote and my health faded away, until I was really over weight and sick, working 14-16 hour days, and just hold up in my home office. Since that time I took a new job and have more than fully restored my health. I hope people watch this as I did, you guys do remote work, not sure what you do, but have really worked it out to what remote work should be, a life enhancing experience. Just being in the Rockies it creates a sense of wanderlust, and you guys have really given an example of how not to be stuck in a home office and not “living” life simply because of remote work. THIS is what remote work should provide. See the world people, before you cant!

  • If you don’t mind me asking, how long have you two been married? My husband and I have been married 53 years and he is constantly telling me that one of us would kill the other if we were confined to a van while traveling ( and I think he’s right )😂. The waters looked soooooo blue. And the mountains were stunning. As usual, your info on the area is so good. Love the food critique’, but perusal this at 9am makes me want to eat a full meal way toooooo early. See you next Saturday.

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