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Mission Beach Computer Repair

Welcome to Mission Beach computer repair by San Diego PC Help!  We fully service the computer repair and support needs of Mission Beach.  With on site computer repair we can visit your home or office to install and/or repair your computer pc, mac, laptop, network, server, VPN, or other hardware or software.  Or you can drop off your computer at our repair store, which is only 15 minutes from most Mission Beach locations!  Call us at 800-390-9020 for more information! 

San Diego PC Help offers computer repair Mission Beach, Home Computer Repair services in Mission Beach, Laptop Repair Services, Small Business Computer Installation and Repair Installation, Wireless Networking and computer Network Installation.  From a home user to an office network we can fix computer problems Mission Beach on site, offer virus removal & data recovery or provide computer desktop support. We also offer:

  • Mission Beach Home Computer Installation
  • Virus, spyware, trojan horse and malware cleanup and removal
  • Apple Macintosh support (powerbook, macbook, mac pro, imac, G3, G4, G5) Image
  • Mission Beach Network Installation
  • Proven PC troubleshooting (desktop, laptop, notebook, workstation, tablet)
  • Wireless network and broadband internet connection installation, support 
  • Hard drive repair and hard drive data recovery and backup
  • Server upgrades/repair, domain controller, active directory, network design
  • Mission Beach Home Computer Tutor
  • Security camera, IP cam, DVR, alarm, firewall installation
  • Mission Beach Computer Training

 

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. Our veteran support pros have years of proven experience and a near-perfect customer satisfaction rating.

NO GEEKS. Many technicians are notoriously hard to work with. Our friendly computer service people speak with simplicity and clarity.

PRICE. Our in-store flat rates are half that of the competition. Drop off your computer and get a free complete diagnosis with any service.  Click here for more reasons...

San Diego PC Help frequently offers significant discounts on services and first time customer appreciation rewards for Bonsall businesses and residents.  We also offer free estimates for your specific problem. Please explore our Bonsall computer support site and contact us if we can serve your Bonsall computer repair, computer sales, computer troubleshooting and computer support needs.

We repair Compaq, Dell, Gateway, E-Machines, IBM, HP, Sony, others. We offer faster turnaround than service centers. San Diego PC Help serves homes and businesses in Mission Beach for software training, security, backup, firewall and other services.We also offer preventative maintenance contracts to keep your office running smoothly. We also offer a popular web hosting, email and online data backup service for San Diegans at uspchelp.net  We develop and support your desktops, servers, network, disk and security cameras for a fraction of the cost you are currently paying. See for yourself.   Mission Beach pc repair has never been easier or more affordable. 

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More about Mission Beach, California

Mission Beach is a community on a stretch of sandbar along the Pacific Ocean to the west and Mission Bay to the east in San Diego. The main artery through Mission Beach is Mission Boulevard, which is divided into South Mission, a peninsula, and North Mission.

Mission Beach spans nearly two miles of ocean, with a boardwalk on both the ocean and bay side, between Mission Bay to the east and Pacific Beach to the north. The boardwalk has been expanded and separated by a yellow line for foot traffic on one side and wheels (roller blades, bicycles and skateboards) on the other. At the south end of the beach a jetty, with grass, parking and a walk, extends into the ocean.

Attractions near Mission Beach include SeaWorld and historic Belmont Park, in South Mission Beach, which features the Giant Dipper Roller Coaster. Other amusement park rides include the FlowRider, Chaos, Vertical Plunge, Krazy Kars, Tilt-a-Whirl, Liberty Carousel, Crazy Submarine, and The Trampoline. The Mission Beach Plunge opened in May of 1925 as the centerpiece of Belmont Park, which was built by John D. Spreckels to stimulate real estate sales and to promote his electric railway. The 60-foot-by-175-foot swimming pool, was at the time the largest salt-water pool in the world, holding 400,000 gallons. The plunge building, encapsulating The Plunge, which was featured in the Tom Cruise film Top Gun, was styled after the Spanish Renaissance architecture that also were erected in San Diego's Balboa Park between 1915 and 1916. It originally opened as the “Natatorium.”

The Mission Beach Plunge is the only remaining structure left from the original Belmont Park structures, which were razed in the late 1980s. Celebrities who once swam in the pool include Esther Williams and Johnny Weissmuller. The roof of the pool rolled open to make it both an inside and outdoor pool.

The Mission Beach community planning area is located on a sand bar/peninsula two miles long and up to 1/4 of a mile wide along the western edge of the mid-coastal region of the City of San Diego. It is bounded on the north by Pacific Beach, on the east by Mission Bay, on the south by the San Diego River (with Ocean Beach on the opposite bank) and on the west by the Pacific Ocean.

Because of the difficulties of developing on sand, Mission Beach developed later than its neighbors, Pacific Beach and Ocean Beach. In 1914, encouraged by land sales in these neighboring communities and a new bridge connecting Mission Beach with Ocean Beach, John D. Spreckels offered lots for sale, resulting in a tent community focused on a swimming pool, a bayfront pier and a bath house.

In 1922, the city's new health code required the removal of all non-permanent buildings. In 1925, in order to stimulate real estate sales and to promote his electric railway, Mr. Spreckels built the Mission Beach amusement center, now called Belmont Park. Upon his death, he granted Belmont Park to the City. The removal of the rail line and the bridge to Ocean Beach and the development of West Mission Bay Drive through Mission Bay Park resulted in the current circulation system.

The majority of the original residential structures in Mission Beach were constructed in the 1930s and 1940s. However, development pressure has led to the redevelopment infill of much of Mission Beach, focusing primarily on properties that are adjacent to the water and in the southern area of the community. Mission Beach is the most densely developed residential community in San Diego with a land use designation over the majority of its area of 36 dwelling units per acre. It is also comprised of the smallest lots in the city, with standard lot areas ranging from 1250 to 2400 square feet. Few of these lots have been consolidated to form larger lots.

In 1970, a Mission (Beach)-Pacific Beach Community Plan was adopted. In 1974, the City Council amended the 1970 plan to remove the Mission Beach planning area from it and adopted the Mission Beach Precise Plan.

Mission Beach is the center of a continuous stretch of beach known as The Strand, which extends over two miles, beginning at the Mission Bay channel entrance and ending at the north end of Pacific Beach. The Strand is the most popular beach area in the City of San Diego and draws large crowds in summer.

Various shops, restaurants, and beach rental outfits surround the Mission Beach lifeguard station, at the foot of Ventura Street beside a landmark roller coaster. The north end of Mission Beach is bordered by residential properties, but there are some stores available on Mission Boulevard, a block or so from the beach.

Mission Beach spans nearly 2 miles of ocean between Mission Bay to the east and Pacific Beach to the north. Filled with upscale, pastel-colored homes and condos, with a measure of old-style cottages and beach apartments, it’s a favorite among locals and tourists alike. The boardwalk at Mission Beach offers some of the best people watching in all of San Diego! Joggers, bicyclists, roller bladers, and casual strollers contrast with the local flavor, which features lots of tattoos, piercings, and exotic pets. This place is a real scene most weekends. Locals in particular enjoy this beach, which offers with both land and water activities.

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