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Bonded Plumbworks provides plumbing services in Boca Raton, Florida. From the heritage homes of Old Floresta and Pearl City to the exclusive waterfront estates of Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club and The Sanctuary, Bonded Plumbworks delivers 24/7 emergency repairs, drain cleaning, leak detection, and water heater installation. We’re proud to be your local plumbing neighbors.

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About Plumbing in Boca Raton

Boca Raton’s development accelerated during the 1970s and 1980s, producing a housing stock dominated by concrete block construction with copper and CPVC supply lines. The city’s strict architectural standards and planned community layouts mean that plumbing work in Boca Raton often requires HOA coordination and adherence to both Florida Building Code and community-specific guidelines.

Common Plumbing Issues in Boca Raton Homes

Boca Raton stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the western edge of Palm Beach County, encompassing a wide range of residential environments. East Boca Raton, including the neighborhoods of Camino Gardens, Royal Palm Yacht and Country Club, and the beachside condominiums along A1A, features some of the city’s most established construction. Homes in these areas date to the 1960s and 1970s, with original copper piping that develops pinhole leaks after decades of exposure to South Florida’s mineral-rich water.

Boca Raton also carries a deep architectural heritage that still shapes the oldest parts of the city. Addison Mizner’s 1920s Old Floresta, designated as Boca Raton’s first historic district in 1990, features rough-finished stucco, barrel tile roofs, and wrought iron balconies in a classic Mediterranean Revival vocabulary. Pearl City, Boca Raton’s oldest community, was established in 1915 — a full decade before the city’s 1925 incorporation — and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2023, with the Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church anchoring the district. Camino Gardens occupies the site of the former Africa U.S.A. theme park, and Royal Oak Hills preserves a run of late-1950s and early-1960s Florida Modern homes. Repiping homes in these districts calls for careful work that respects original finishes while bringing supply and drain lines up to current code.

Central Boca Raton contains the master-planned communities that define the city’s character: Boca West, Broken Sound, Woodfield Country Club, and Boca Pointe. These communities were built primarily in the 1980s and 1990s. CPVC supply pipes in these homes become brittle with age and are prone to sudden failure, especially in attic runs where temperatures exceed 150 degrees during summer months.

West Boca Raton, including the Boca Falls, Saturnia Isles, and Canyon Lakes communities, represents the newest construction in the city, with many homes dating to the late 1990s and 2000s. While these homes have newer plumbing systems, the hard water still causes premature water heater failure and fixture corrosion.

The city receives its municipal water from the City of Boca Raton Utility Services Department, which draws raw water from roughly 52 wells tapping the shallow Biscayne Aquifer and treats it with lime and ferric chloride softening at the Glades Road treatment facility. Delivered water is classified as moderately hard, typically running between 65 and 80 parts per million (about 3.8 to 4.7 grains per gallon). That’s far below raw Biscayne Aquifer hardness, but there’s still enough mineral content to scale water heaters and spot fixtures over time, which is why a whole-house water softener remains a worthwhile add-on to protect premium fixtures, extend appliance life, and eliminate spotting on glassware.

Boca Raton’s canal system — including the El Rio Canal, the Boca Raton Canal (C-15), and the Hillsboro Canal along the southern border — creates flood risk for properties near waterways. The eastern barrier island and low-lying areas along the Intracoastal are within FEMA flood zones. During tropical storms, storm surge can push saltwater into municipal sewer connections, causing backups.

Local Authority: The City of Boca Raton Building Department (under Development Services) handles plumbing permits and inspections through the Boca eHub portal under the Florida Building Code, 8th Edition (2023), with the 9th Edition scheduled to take effect December 31, 2026. The Utility Services Department handles water and wastewater engineering, construction, and utility connections. Properties in unincorporated areas fall under Palm Beach County jurisdiction.

Bonded Plumbworks provides service throughout Boca Raton communities including The Sanctuary, Old Floresta Historic District, and Golden Triangle. Additional coverage extends to Millpond, Timbercreek, Boca Bath & Tennis Club, and Boca del Mar.

Boca Raton Plumbing FAQ

Why do Boca Raton homes need water softeners? Boca Raton’s municipal water comes from the Biscayne Aquifer and is treated at the city’s Glades Road plant using lime and ferric chloride softening, delivering water at roughly 65 to 80 parts per million — classified as moderately hard. That’s a long way from raw groundwater hardness, but it’s still enough to scale water heaters, spot glassware, and shorten the lifespan of faucets and appliances over time. A whole-house softener protects premium fixtures and can improve water heater efficiency by reducing scale buildup on heating elements.

How much does plumbing service cost in Boca Raton? It depends on what needs to be done. Common repairs such as faucet replacement or toilet repair range from $150 to $400. Slab leak detection runs $250 to $500, and whole-house repiping for Boca Raton’s aging CPVC piping ranges from $5,000 to $12,000. We’ll give you a written estimate before any work starts — no surprises.

What pipe material is in my Boca Raton home? Homes built before 1975 typically have copper supply lines and cast iron drains. Homes built from 1975 to 1995 often have CPVC supply pipes, which become brittle over time. Homes built after 2000 generally have PEX supply lines. A plumbing inspection can identify your pipe materials and their current condition.

Is my Boca Raton property at risk for flooding? Properties near the Intracoastal Waterway, the El Rio Canal, and the Boca Raton barrier island face the highest flood risk. FEMA flood zone maps for Boca Raton show zones AE and VE along the coast. A sump pump with battery backup and a backwater valve provide essential protection during hurricane season.

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Bonded Plumbworks serves Boca Raton homeowners with expert plumbing backed by upfront pricing and licensed technicians. Call (855) 557-9600 to schedule service at your Boca Raton home or business today. Every job comes with a 90-day guarantee covering parts and labor.

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