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Western Heights Water - Official - Home - Western Heights Water Company service area is approximately four square miles, covering Yucaipa and part of Redlands, California. With a capacity of 4.5 million gallons, our three reservoirs are supplied by five groundwater recharge wells.
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City: -117.7912 California, United States
I had really bad breath due to some gingivitis. My dentist told me about this product. It's definitely on the expensive side so I don't think I would use it on a regular basis. But if you've got some nasty breath going on, this should fix that in about a week or two. Nothing else comes close when it comes to effectiveness - even the purple 'Battery acid' Listerine that so many people love.
Bought 2 Nest units from Amazon, they installed as easy as the Ecobee3 - took about 20 minutes to swap out the old (dumb) thermostat. Worked for a while until it received an update, then began throwing the E3 and E4 errors. Contacted Nest, got escalated to a senior tech since initial troubleshooting did not resolve the persistent error. After trying multiple procedures to get the unit to work, unit was deemed defunct. Tech sent out a replacement unit which arrived in a few days. Installed the unit and got the same E3 error. Contacted Nest again and worked with a tech who was convinced that the Nest was not the issue (he had already confirmed that my system was on the compatibility list) but something else with my HVAC system. He requested a certified HVAC tech to work with which he said, in no uncertain terms that if a Nest technician requests the HVAC tech ($165 per visit) that the cost would be covered by Nest, he also said that any costs would be reimbursed if the Nest ended up being the issue. Fine, got an HVAC tech scheduled to come onsite ($165), he worked with the same Nest tech as before who then instructed the HVAC tech to change the furnace board ($200 without labor). This involved another visit ($165) as the board was not in hand. Contacted Nest again since the apparent diagnosis by the Nest tech was incorrect; the furnace board was not the issue. HVAC tech was called back ($165) and the latest diagnosis by the Nest tech was that the wiring for the house was bad!!!! Ok, fine, got wires run under the house ($350) to fix the issue, still the Nest did not work. Contacted Nest again, since there is absolutely nothing else in the system to change or replace, the Nest was deemed to be incompatible with my system (wow the Nest tech figured this out now!). Bought an Ecobee3 off Amazon, installed it in 20 minutes, works flawlessly, in fact in my opinion, it works better than the Nest.
So far I love it!! It comes in a sleek box with easy to follow instructions. The tube itself is small and silver, kind of like a lip gloss tube. The applicator is a cross between a felt tip eyeliner and a lip gloss applicator. The gel itself is clear and doesn't really smell much like anything. It says to put it on once a day so I apply it at nigh when my face is freshly washed and there is no makeup on my eyebrows. I will update this review in a few weeks when I have noticeable progress, so far so good. I am happy to be part of a discounted/free trial to use this product. Thank you!