A Day of Service Bringing Comfort to Central Coast Homes


6:00 AM – Starting the Day Right

The morning sun hasn’t quite peaked over the rolling hills of San Luis Obispo County as I arrive at Wighton’s headquarters. After our morning team meeting, I review the day’s service calls while enjoying my coffee. Our dispatcher has organized a full schedule of preventive maintenance appointments and emergency calls across the Central Coast.

8:30 AM – First Call of the Day

My first stop is a routine HVAC maintenance check in Paso Robles. As we’ve done since 1953, I take the time to thoroughly inspect the system and explain everything to the homeowner. It’s not just about fixing problems; it’s about building relationships with our community members.

11:00 AM – Emergency Response

I receive an urgent call about a failing water heater in Pismo Beach. This is where our extensive experience really matters. Within minutes, I’m heading to help a family restore their hot water service, carrying with me the expertise that Wighton’s has developed over 68 years.

What Makes Each Day Special:

  • Meeting new community members and reconnecting with longtime customers
  • Solving complex technical challenges
  • Ensuring homes stay comfortable year-round
  • Working with a team that treats every customer like family

3:00 PM – Quality Assurance

Between service calls, I double-check my work and update customer files. At Wighton’s, documentation is crucial – it’s part of how we maintain our reputation for quality workmanship in the heating, cooling, and plumbing industry.

5:00 PM – Wrapping Up

As the day winds down, I return to headquarters to restock my service vehicle and review tomorrow’s schedule. There’s satisfaction in knowing that today, like every day since 1953, we’ve helped keep our Central Coast neighbors comfortable in their homes.

Every day brings different challenges, but our commitment to excellence and customer service remains constant. It’s this dedication that has made Wighton’s a trusted name in San Luis Obispo County for over six decades.