Fast, reliable plumbing and AC service for Highland Beach condos, oceanfront homes & 55+ buildings on a quiet barrier island between Boca Raton and Delray Beach.
Mizner Boca Plumbing provides full-service plumbing and HVAC solutions for Highland Beach, FL, a small town in Palm Beach County located on a narrow barrier island between Boca Raton and Delray Beach, with roughly 4,295 residents as of the 2020 census and an estimated 4,405 residents in 2026. Stretching about three miles along the Atlantic shoreline, Highland Beach is almost entirely residential, with nearly all properties in waterfront condos, townhomes or luxury estates and only a couple of commercial businesses in town. Our 120-person team and 10 fully equipped service vans handle clogged drains, sewer backups, water heater failures, slab leaks and AC breakdowns for homeowners and seasonal residents across this exclusive stretch of coastline.
Serving all Highland Beach oceanfront condos, Intracoastal properties & 55+ buildings along South Ocean Boulevard
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Quiet, fully residential barrier-island town with demanding plumbing & AC needs.
Highland Beach is a town in Palm Beach County that forms part of the Miami metropolitan area, situated about 50 miles north of Miami and 28 miles south of Palm Beach. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the town had 4,295 residents and roughly 2,094 households, with population estimates for 2026 at around 4,405 residents and modest annual growth. The community is almost completely residential, with only two businesses—Delray Sands Resort and a local realty office—helping preserve a low-key, private atmosphere on the barrier island.
Highland Beach homeowners and condo boards look for contractors who understand oceanfront construction, older high-rise plumbing systems, 55+ active-adult expectations and barrier-island flood and hurricane risks.
Water heater replacement and stack drain cleaning at an oceanfront condo tower on South Ocean Boulevard — coordinated with building management for elevator access and water shutoff scheduling.
Highland Beach is a small, refined oceanfront town on a barrier island in Palm Beach County, nestled between Delray Beach to the north and Boca Raton to the south, with coordinates around 26.4089° N, 80.0642° W. The town occupies about 1.29 square miles (3.3 km²) in total, of which roughly 0.537 square miles (1.39 km²) is land and 0.753 square miles (1.95 km²) is water, underscoring its narrow, water-bounded footprint between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. Highland Beach was incorporated in 1949 and has grown into a quiet residential community with a year-round population of roughly 4,150–4,405 that nearly doubles during the winter season as seasonal residents arrive.
Highland Beach is an affluent, mature community where most homes are either waterfront condos or luxury single-family estates, and the population skews older and financially secure. Recent demographic estimates show about 4,264–4,405 residents, a median age of around 70–70.1 years and an average individual income near $116,000–$144,478, with homeownership rates around 95%. This profile makes Highland Beach a highly stable community with a large share of seasonal owners from the Northeast and other regions who return every winter.
These factors shape the plumbing and AC work Highland Beach residents need: high expectations, older building systems and strong focus on property value and risk management.
Highland Beach's barrier-island geography exposes it to sea-level rise, storm surge, coastal flooding and tropical storms, placing many homes at risk despite the town's serene appearance. According to the American Flood Coalition, much of the land in Highland Beach lies below sea level, which increases flood vulnerability and motivates county-wide cooperation to adapt to and mitigate sea-level-rise impacts. Flood-risk analysis indicates that deeper floods from major events like hurricanes are less frequent but affect more properties than shallow floods from heavy rains, highlighting the importance of planning for both everyday and catastrophic events.
Much of Highland Beach lies below sea level, putting many homes at risk of flooding from storm surge, sea-level rise and heavy rainfall. Backflow protection and sump solutions are critical.
As a barrier island, Highland Beach is in a mandatory evacuation zone for Category 2+ hurricanes. Emergency planning and resilient installations are essential to minimize storm damage.
Highland Beach shares South Florida's tropical climate with long cooling seasons. AC tune-ups, condensate line cleaning and leak detection are ongoing necessities.
From oceanfront condos to Intracoastal estates and active-adult waterfront communities.
Mizner Boca Plumbing offers a complete range of plumbing and HVAC services in Highland Beach, FL, tailored to condo towers on South Ocean Boulevard, boutique townhomes, active-adult waterfront buildings and luxury single-family properties along the ocean and Intracoastal.
Most Highland Beach residents live in waterfront condos along South Ocean Boulevard, many built in the 1970s–1990s with shared plumbing stacks and centralized mechanical systems. Unit sizes and price points range from modest one-bedroom condos under 1,000 sq. ft. to expansive multi-bedroom residences.
Highland Beach includes several active-adult waterfront condos where 55+ residents enjoy ocean or Intracoastal views, low-maintenance living and easy access to Boca Raton and Delray Beach.
There are also high-end single-family and estate homes on the ocean and Intracoastal, including properties priced in the tens of millions with complex mechanical systems and high-end finishes.
A quiet residential island minutes from major Gulf Stream cities.
Highland Beach is geographically and practically tied to both Boca Raton and Delray Beach: it is physically located on a barrier island between these two cities and is part of the broader South Florida Gold Coast region. Residents enjoy quiet, lightly trafficked beaches in Highland Beach while depending on Boca Raton and Delray Beach for most shopping, dining, entertainment and many professional services.
Mizner Boca Plumbing's Boca Raton base and existing Delray coverage make Highland Beach an integral part of its primary service corridor.
Highland Beach sits directly between two of South Florida's most desirable coastal cities, offering residents the best of both worlds — quiet barrier-island living with easy access to urban amenities.
Our Boca Raton headquarters and established presence in Delray Beach mean Highland Beach is always within quick reach for emergency and scheduled service calls.
We manage compliance and plan for barrier-island risks.
Plumbing and HVAC work in Highland Beach must comply with Palm Beach County and Florida building codes, and because the town sits entirely on a barrier island, hurricane and flood considerations are central to responsible design. Highland Beach follows Palm Beach County's Emergency Operations Center evacuation orders, and the town is in a mandatory evacuation zone for Category 2 or higher hurricanes.
Permits required for water heater replacements, repiping, sewer repairs and HVAC changes under state and county code. We handle all applications and inspections.
Town flood-information and climate-risk tools stress elevating critical systems, using corrosion-resistant materials and planning for storm surge and heavy rain.
Our recommendations include elevated equipment pads, backflow devices, check valves and strategic placement to minimize flood damage.
Quick access via A1A, Spanish River & Boca/Delray corridors.
Highland Beach's three-mile strip of South Ocean Boulevard sits directly between Boca Raton and Delray Beach, accessible from the mainland via bridges and connections through both cities. Mizner Boca Plumbing technicians reach Highland Beach quickly from Boca Raton using local east–west routes and A1A, enabling prompt emergency response and convenient scheduling for routine work.
Highland Beach lies within our core Boca Raton–Delray coastal service area. Primary access via A1A, Spanish River Boulevard and Linton Boulevard bridges from the mainland. No additional travel fees for Highland Beach residents.
This proximity supports fast emergency response and convenient scheduling for planned work. Our fleet of 10 fully equipped service vans ensures quick dispatch to any Highland Beach address along South Ocean Boulevard.
From first call to final inspection — a streamlined coastal process.
Call (561) 839-6565 or request service online. Mention your Highland Beach building name, unit number or property address.
We plan the fastest route via Boca Raton or Delray Beach bridges and coordinate with your condo association, property manager or security.
A licensed, uniformed technician inspects the issue, documents building conditions and explains findings with attention to HOA rules and oceanfront constraints.
You receive a written estimate outlining repair and replacement options and any permits, association approvals or resilience upgrades recommended.
Work is performed safely, to code and with respect for neighboring units, common areas and high-end finishes.
We clean the work area, review completed work with you (or your local contact if you're away) and provide maintenance tips.
Clear pricing for luxury coastal properties and active-adult condos.
Highland Beach's real-estate market is highly upscale, with condos starting in the mid-$400k range and single-family estates reaching into the tens of millions, and median listing prices for 55+ homes around seven figures. Many buildings date to the 1970s and later, meaning plumbing and HVAC systems can be at or past expected service life even in premium locations. Pricing for plumbing and AC work reflects property type, system age, access complexity (especially in multi-story towers) and any flood-resilience measures built into the project.
Mizner Boca Plumbing offers free, no-obligation estimates and lays out all options clearly before work starts.
Highland Beach is an incorporated town in Palm Beach County located on a barrier island between Boca Raton and Delray Beach; it is its own municipality but relies on nearby cities for most commercial services.
Yes. Highland Beach is a core part of our coastal service area. We are based in Boca Raton and regularly service condos, townhomes and estates along South Ocean Boulevard.
Yes. Highland Beach has several active-adult and 55+ condo communities, such as Seagate of Highland and others, and we frequently work in age-restricted waterfront buildings with specialized needs for comfort-height fixtures and accessible plumbing solutions.
Common issues include aging water heaters and piping in older oceanfront buildings, drain and stack clogs, leaks in walls and slabs, and AC system failures under high heat and humidity, compounded by salt-air exposure and flood risks.
Yes. We manage plumbing and mechanical permits and design work with Highland Beach's barrier-island status, below-sea-level areas and mandatory hurricane evacuations in mind. Our team recommends resilient installations including elevated equipment and backflow protection.
No. Highland Beach is within our core Boca Raton–Delray coastal service area, so there is no additional trip fee. We provide the same competitive pricing to all Highland Beach residents.
Fast help when leaks, backups or breakdowns threaten oceanfront property.
On a barrier island like Highland Beach, plumbing and AC emergencies can escalate quickly, especially during extreme heat or tropical storms that threaten power and access routes. Mizner Boca Plumbing offers 24/7 emergency service to address burst pipes, sewer backups, water-heater failures and AC breakdowns for permanent and seasonal residents.
Call (561) 839-6565 now — 24/7 live answer, fast dispatch from Boca Raton, and no extra emergency travel fee for Highland Beach.
Call (561) 839-6565 NowHow South Florida's seasons affect your oceanfront home systems.
Warm and increasingly humid as the rainy season approaches, with rising odds of showers and storms. Ideal time for AC tune-ups, condensate line cleaning and pre-storm plumbing checks.
Hot, humid and storm-prone, with peak hurricane risk in late summer and early fall. Peak AC demand and high risk of coastal flooding — prioritize AC service, drain maintenance and flood-resilient plumbing measures.
Still warm and humid, with tropical storms and hurricanes remaining a threat until late November. Good period to repair storm damage, inspect for hidden leaks and reinforce systems before winter seasonal arrivals.
Warm, relatively drier season that attracts large numbers of seasonal residents. Excellent window for larger projects like repiping, water heater replacements and bathroom remodels.
Small, affluent, fully residential barrier-island town with extreme flood and hurricane exposure.
Compared with neighboring Boca Raton and Delray Beach, Highland Beach is much smaller in area and population but more concentrated along a narrow barrier island, with almost entirely residential land use and only two businesses. It has one of the highest median ages and incomes in the region and a housing mix dominated by waterfront condos and estate homes, combined with high flood and hurricane exposure due to its below-sea-level areas and mandatory evacuation zoning.
These differences mean Highland Beach homeowners often prioritize high-quality workmanship, resilience-minded design and dependable emergency response.
Three easy ways to request service.
Phone: (561) 839-6565
24/7 live answer. Mention you're in Highland Beach and provide your building name, unit number or property address.
Email: miznerbocaplumbing@gmail.com
Include your Highland Beach address, a description of the issue, photos if available and any association requirements.
Website: emergencyplumberbocaratonfl.com
Request a free estimate or non-emergency appointment via the website form.
Most non-emergency Highland Beach appointments can be scheduled for the same or next business day, with full 24/7 emergency coverage available for urgent problems.
Local expertise, certified pros & barrier-island experience.
When you need a plumber in Highland Beach, FL, Mizner Boca Plumbing brings decades of experience along the Boca Raton–Delray–Highland Beach corridor, a large team of skilled technicians and deep familiarity with the town's barrier-island risks, affluent demographics and oceanfront building stock. From small in-unit repairs to building-level plumbing projects and full HVAC replacements, we deliver the reliability, communication and workmanship Highland Beach residents expect.
Our service area is centered on our Boca Raton address with coverage extending throughout Palm Beach and Broward Counties. Use the map below to confirm you're within range.
In addition to Highland Beach, Mizner Boca Plumbing serves many neighboring communities across South Palm Beach and North Broward, so your friends and family throughout the region can rely on the same level of service.
Need plumbing or HVAC services in Highland Beach, FL? Our team is standing by 24/7. Reach out and we'll walk you through your options.
We're available 24/7 with fast response to all Highland Beach oceanfront condos and waterfront homes!
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