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Bonded Plumbworks provides plumbing services in North Palm Beach, Florida. From the classic mid-century properties of North Palm Beach Village and Juno Isles to the exclusive gated estates of Seminole Landing and Lost Tree Village, 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 North Palm Beach

North Palm Beach developed primarily during the 1960s and 1970s, with the village’s master-planned layout reflecting the optimism of that era. The homes are well-maintained, but the plumbing systems inside them are now 50 to 60 years old. Copper supply pipes, cast iron drain stacks, and original water heater connections are approaching or have passed their expected service life. Bonded Plumbworks provides the inspections, repairs, and upgrades that North Palm Beach homes need.

Common Plumbing Issues in North Palm Beach Homes

North Palm Beach wraps around the northern end of Lake Worth Lagoon, giving the village extensive waterfront exposure along the Intracoastal Waterway. The village’s residential areas divide into the waterfront zone east of U.S. 1, the central residential core, and the western neighborhoods near Prosperity Farms Road.

The waterfront properties along Anchorage Drive, Lighthouse Drive, and the canals feeding into the Intracoastal are among the most desirable in northern Palm Beach County. These homes, primarily built in the 1960s and 1970s, have copper supply lines and cast iron drain systems. The waterfront exposure adds salt air corrosion to the standard aging challenges. Outdoor hose bibs, pool equipment connections, and dock water supply lines require corrosion-resistant materials and more frequent maintenance. Water heater anode rods in waterfront homes should be inspected annually.

The central village, including the neighborhoods surrounding the North Palm Beach Country Club and the homes along Eastwind Drive and Prosperity Farms Road, represents the main body of residential construction. These mid-century homes were solidly built but use the pipe materials of their era. Copper supply pipes develop pinhole leaks after 40 to 50 years of continuous service in South Florida’s mineral-rich water. Cast iron drain stacks in bathrooms and kitchens corrode internally, causing slow drains that worsen progressively.

A second wave of construction from the late 1970s through the 1990s introduced polybutylene supply lines into a meaningful share of North Palm Beach homes. Polybutylene degrades from the inside out under chlorinated water, fails without warning, and Florida insurers increasingly treat its presence as a non-renewal trigger — so any pre-1996 home should have its supply pipe material identified during a plumbing inspection.

North Palm Beach is served by the Seacoast Utility Authority, which treats groundwater at the Hood Road Membrane Water Plant — nanofiltration on the surficial supply and reverse osmosis on the deeper Floridan source. The water is tested and safe but still carries enough calcium and magnesium to deposit scale inside water heaters and on fixtures. Annual flushing mitigates the problem but doesn’t eliminate it. A whole-house water softener provides the most effective long-term protection.

The village’s Intracoastal frontage places eastern properties in FEMA flood zones AE and VE. Storm surge during hurricanes can push salt water into low-lying areas, overwhelming sewer connections and causing damage to plumbing systems. Properties not on the waterfront but in low-lying areas near the lake also face flood risk during extended heavy rainfall.

Local Authority: The Village of North Palm Beach Building and Zoning Department handles plumbing permits from 701 U.S. Highway 1. Seacoast Utility Authority manages water and sewer service from the Hood Road Membrane Water Plant. All plumbing must comply with the Florida Building Code, 8th Edition (2023), with the 9th Edition scheduled to take effect December 31, 2026.

Bonded Plumbworks provides service throughout North Palm Beach communities including Lost Tree Village, Seminole Landing, Harbour Isles, Captains Key, and Prosperity Harbor. Additional coverage extends to North Palm Beach Country Club Estates, Juno Isles, Pleasant Ridge, Old Port Cove, and Twelve Oaks.

North Palm Beach Plumbing FAQ

What pipe materials are in North Palm Beach homes? Most North Palm Beach homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s with copper supply pipes and cast iron drain lines. Copper develops pinhole leaks after 40 to 50 years, and cast iron corrodes internally, causing slow drains. A plumbing inspection identifies the materials and condition in your specific home.

How much does plumbing service cost in North Palm Beach? It depends on what needs to be done. Common repairs like faucet replacement or toilet repair typically range from $150 to $400. Slab leak detection runs $250 to $500, while whole-house repiping ranges from $5,000 to $12,000 depending on home size and pipe material. We’ll give you a written estimate before any work starts — no surprises.

How does the Intracoastal affect my plumbing? Proximity to the Intracoastal Waterway exposes outdoor plumbing to salt air corrosion and elevates flood risk during storms. Corrosion-resistant fixtures, regular anode rod replacement, and a backwater valve on the sewer lateral address these specific concerns for North Palm Beach waterfront properties.

Should I get a plumbing inspection before buying in North Palm Beach? Absolutely. North Palm Beach homes are 50 to 60 years old, and the plumbing is the system most likely to need significant investment after purchase. A camera inspection of the sewer lateral, a pressure test of the supply lines, and assessment of the water heater condition give buyers a clear picture of upcoming plumbing costs.

Schedule Plumbing Service in North Palm Beach

Call Bonded Plumbworks at (855) 557-9600 to schedule plumbing service in North Palm Beach. Licensed technicians with expertise in the village’s mid-century residential plumbing. Every job comes with a 90-day guarantee covering parts and labor.

Nearby Locations We Serve

Lake Park · Palm Beach Gardens · Juno Beach · Riviera Beach

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