Fast, reliable plumbing and AC service for Lighthouse Point's canal-front homes, condos & 55+ buildings along the Intracoastal, between Deerfield Beach and Pompano Beach.
Mizner Boca Plumbing provides full-service plumbing and HVAC solutions for Lighthouse Point, FL, a small, affluent suburb of Fort Lauderdale in Broward County named after the nearby Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse. As of the 2020 census, Lighthouse Point had a population of 10,486, and current estimates suggest a 2026 population of about 11,082, growing roughly 0.93% annually. This Intracoastal-front community stretches along canals and waterways, offering an easygoing boating lifestyle and strong neighborhood loyalty—many people grow up here and later raise their own families in the same city. Our 120-person team and 10 fully stocked service vans handle clogged drains, sewer backups, water heater failures, dock plumbing and AC breakdowns across this flood-prone coastal city.
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Waterfront lifestyle, older housing stock & high expectations.
Lighthouse Point is officially the City of Lighthouse Point, a suburb of Fort Lauderdale located in northeastern Broward County, with Deerfield Beach to the north, Hillsboro Beach across the Intracoastal to the east and Pompano Beach to the west and south. According to census-based population data, about 10,463 people live in Lighthouse Point, where the median age is 56.1 and the average individual income is about $87,054. Demographic sources describe a median household income around $92,268, a poverty rate of about 6.3% and low unemployment, highlighting a comfortable, largely owner-occupied, middle- to upper-income community.
Complete whole-home repiping and tankless water heater installation at a 1960s canal-front ranch home — upgraded corroded galvanized pipes to modern materials and improved hot water delivery throughout the property.
Lighthouse Point is a city in Broward County and part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida, with coordinates around 26.2786° N, 80.0892° W. The city covers approximately 2.4 square miles (6 km²), of which about 2.29 square miles is land and 0.11 square miles (4.58%) is water, though many additional acres are occupied by canals and waterways. City guides describe Lighthouse Point as a community of about 10,000 residents located roughly 15 miles north of Fort Lauderdale, stretching along the Intracoastal Waterway and built around a relaxed, waterfront lifestyle with easy access to shopping, dining and schools.
Lighthouse Point is widely recognized as a waterfront and boating community characterized by canal-front residences, single-family homes on deep-water lots and a mix of condos and townhomes. Real-estate reports show a range of attached homes and single-family properties, with current listing prices from about $165,000 to nearly $10 million, closed prices from $130,000 to $6.2 million and a median sale price around $807,500 with average values near $733 per sq. ft. Many homes date back to the mid-1950s, and new construction continues to add larger, luxury homes on canal and Intracoastal lots.
This variety creates steady demand for bathroom remodeling, kitchen remodeling, and system upgrades across all property types.
As part of low-lying Broward County, Lighthouse Point is vulnerable to sea-level rise, inundation, episodic flooding, drainage issues in low-lying areas and saltwater intrusion, similar to other coastal cities in the county. The city's sea-level-rise vulnerability assessment notes that sea level rose 8–10 inches in South Florida over the last century and is expected to accelerate, posing threats to infrastructure at or below projected levels for one- and two-foot sea-level-rise scenarios.
Lighthouse Point is in a flood-prone area. Deep floods from major hurricanes affect more properties than shallow floods from heavy rains. Backflow prevention is essential.
100% of homes in Lighthouse Point are at risk from hurricanes and tropical storms. Average maximum wind speeds are higher now than 30 years ago.
Sea level rose 8–10 inches over the last century and is accelerating. Proper drainage, elevated equipment and corrosion-resistant materials are critical.
Impact: Proper drainage, backflow prevention, sump solutions and elevated equipment are critical, especially for canal-front and Intracoastal-adjacent properties.
From canal-front estates and ranch homes to condos and 55+ buildings.
Mizner Boca Plumbing provides a full range of plumbing and HVAC services in Lighthouse Point, FL, tailored to the city's canal-front single-family homes, 1950s ranch houses, 55+ condos, townhomes and newer luxury estates along the Intracoastal.
Many Lighthouse Point homes line canals and the Intracoastal Waterway, offering dock access and boating right from the backyard. Some date to the 1950s and 1960s, while others are brand-new luxury builds on redeveloped lots.
Attached homes—condos, townhouses, and loft-style units—make up a significant portion of the housing stock, especially near major corridors and the Intracoastal. Many have association fees that include shared infrastructure and amenities.
Listings show about 30 homes tagged as "55 Community" in Lighthouse Point, indicating a strong presence of 55+ condos and apartments. These buildings serve older residents who value convenience and low-maintenance living.
Deep-water canals and a namesake lighthouse just across the Intracoastal.
Lighthouse Point takes its name from the Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse in nearby Hillsboro Beach, a key landmark for boaters along Florida's Gold Coast. The city is bordered by Deerfield Beach to the north, Hillsboro Beach across the Intracoastal to the east and Pompano Beach to the west and south. Residents benefit from short drives or boat rides to Deerfield's beach and pier, Hillsboro Beach's "Millionaires' Mile" and Pompano's revitalized waterfront, making Lighthouse Point a central node in North Broward's boating and beach network.
Mizner Boca Plumbing's technicians live, work, shop and raise families in the same Broward and Palm Beach corridors as Lighthouse Point residents, giving them first-hand understanding of the community's expectations for reliability, cleanliness and communication.
We plan installations with canals, tides and future water levels in mind.
Broward County's City of Lighthouse Point Vulnerability to Sea Level Rise report notes that while no major city infrastructure (apart from Cap's Place) is inundated at the one- and two-foot sea-level-rise scenarios, secondary threats such as flooding, ponding, storm-drainage issues, erosion and clearance at bridges still pose risks. The report also identifies land at or below projected sea levels during the two-foot scenario near the tidally influenced Intracoastal Waterway, where structures could be affected by rising water and drainage challenges.
The city's Flood Information resources further stress that Lighthouse Point is in a flood-prone area, with FEMA information, elevation certificates and flood-protection guidance available from the Building Department.
Permits required for water-heater changes, repiping, and major HVAC work. We handle all applications and inspections.
We recommend elevated equipment, corrosion-resistant materials, improved drainage and backflow protection in flood-exposed areas.
Canal-front homes and Intracoastal-adjacent properties need special attention for tidal influence, saltwater corrosion and storm surge protection.
Quick access via US-1, I-95 & coastal connectors.
Lighthouse Point is located just south of the Palm Beach–Broward county line, about 15 miles north of Fort Lauderdale and within a short drive of Boca Raton via US-1 and I-95. This allows Mizner Boca Plumbing technicians to reach Lighthouse Point quickly from Boca Raton while also covering nearby Deerfield Beach, Hillsboro Beach and Pompano Beach efficiently.
Lighthouse Point is part of our core North Broward / South Palm Beach coastal service zone, with standard rates and strong response times. Quick access via US-1, I-95 and coastal connectors makes reaching any Lighthouse Point address fast.
Our fleet of 10 fully equipped service vans ensures quick dispatch to any Lighthouse Point home, condo or 55+ building. No extra travel fees within our standard service radius.
From first call to final inspection — a streamlined local process.
Call (561) 839-6565 or request service online. Mention you're in Lighthouse Point and provide your address, property type and any HOA/condo details.
We plan the quickest route from Boca Raton via I-95 or US-1 and coordinate access with gated communities, condo boards or dock gates as needed.
A licensed, uniformed technician inspects the issue, documents existing conditions and explains findings clearly, with attention to waterfront and flood-risk factors.
You receive a written estimate outlining repair and replacement options, plus any needed permits or resilient-design recommendations.
Work is completed safely, to code and with floor and surface protection, respecting neighbors and waterfront aesthetics.
We clean the work area, review the completed work with you and provide maintenance tips or ideas for future upgrades like repiping, filtration, or HVAC improvements for your Lighthouse Point waterfront home.
Clear pricing aligned with property values and coastal risks.
Lighthouse Point real estate mostly features high-value homes, with current prices for attached and single-family properties ranging from about $165,000 to $9,999,000, a median sale price around $807,500 and average pricing near $733 per sq. ft. Median household income around $92,268 and average individual income near $87,054 indicate homeowners willing to invest in quality upgrades, while still expecting clear value and long-term performance. Project costs for plumbing and AC work depend on home size, system age, canal-front exposure, access and any flood-resilience features built into the scope.
Mizner Boca Plumbing always provides free, no-obligation estimates and clarifies all costs and options before beginning work.
Lighthouse Point is its own incorporated city in Broward County, located in northeastern Broward as a suburb of Fort Lauderdale, with Deerfield Beach to the north, Hillsboro Beach across the Intracoastal to the east and Pompano Beach to the west and south.
Yes. Lighthouse Point is a key part of our North Broward service area. We are based in Boca Raton and regularly work in Lighthouse Point, Deerfield Beach, Hillsboro Beach and Pompano Beach. There's no extra travel fee.
We service canal-front single-family homes, 1950s–1970s ranch homes, newer luxury estates, condos, townhomes and 55+ apartments across Lighthouse Point. Whether you have a deep-water dock or a garden-style condo, our technicians have the experience to handle your plumbing and HVAC needs.
Typical issues include aging pipes and water heaters in older homes, corrosion from salt air on waterfront properties, sewer and drain problems related to sea-level and stormwater, and AC failures in systems that run nearly year-round in a hot, humid climate.
Yes. We manage plumbing and mechanical permits and incorporate Broward County's sea-level-rise vulnerabilities and Lighthouse Point flood-information into project planning. This includes recommending backflow preventers, elevated equipment and corrosion-resistant materials where appropriate.
Absolutely. Many Lighthouse Point homes have docks, outdoor showers, fish-cleaning stations and boat-wash connections. We handle all outdoor plumbing repairs, installations and winterization for waterfront properties.
Fast help when leaks, backups or breakdowns threaten waterfront property.
Canal-front living, low-lying streets and older infrastructure mean that plumbing and AC emergencies in Lighthouse Point can escalate quickly, especially during heavy rains or hurricanes when access is limited and water levels rise. Mizner Boca Plumbing offers 24/7 emergency service to address burst pipes, sewer backups, water-heater failures and AC breakdowns throughout the city.
Call (561) 839-6565 now — 24/7 live answer and fast dispatch from Boca Raton. No extra emergency travel fee for Lighthouse Point.
Call (561) 839-6565 NowHow South Florida's seasons affect your waterfront home.
Temperatures warm and humidity rises as the wet season approaches, with more frequent showers and thunderstorms. Good time for AC tune-ups, condensate-line cleaning, dock plumbing checks and leak inspections ahead of summer.
Hot, humid summers with an increasing number of extremely hot days and high precipitation risk, plus peak hurricane season. Prioritize AC maintenance, sewer and drain cleaning, and resilience measures (elevated equipment, backflow devices).
Still warm and humid with ongoing tropical storm and hurricane threats into late fall. Ideal for addressing storm damage, confirming no hidden leaks and preparing for holiday visitors and boating season.
Warm, relatively drier weather with active boating and outdoor living but lower hurricane risk. Excellent period for major projects like repiping, water-heater upgrades and remodeling.
Boater-centric canal city with moderate elevation and sea-level-rise risks.
Compared with neighboring Deerfield Beach and Pompano Beach, Lighthouse Point is smaller and more exclusively residential, with a strong focus on canal-front living and boating rather than beaches or high-rise tourism. Unlike barrier-island towns like Hillsboro Beach or Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Lighthouse Point sits on the mainland side of the Intracoastal but still experiences sea-level, flood and hurricane risks as part of low-lying Broward County.
These factors demand plumbing and AC solutions that are durable, flood-conscious and suited to waterfront living. This differs from communities like Kendall Green where older ranch homes without waterfront exposure are more common.
Three easy ways to request service.
Phone: (561) 839-6565
24/7 live answer. Mention you're in Lighthouse Point and share your address, property type and any gate or dock instructions.
Email: miznerbocaplumbing@gmail.com
Include your Lighthouse Point address, a description of the issue, photos if available and any HOA or condo requirements.
Website: emergencyplumberbocaratonfl.com
Request a free estimate or non-emergency appointment via the website form.
Most non-emergency Lighthouse Point appointments can be scheduled for the same or next business day, with full 24/7 emergency coverage available.
Local expertise, certified pros & waterfront-community experience.
When you need a plumber in Lighthouse Point, FL, Mizner Boca Plumbing brings decades of experience across Boca Raton and North Broward, a large team of skilled technicians and deep familiarity with Lighthouse Point's canal-front homes, 55+ buildings and climate risks. From small fixture repairs to full repiping and HVAC replacements, we deliver the reliability, clear communication and workmanship that Lighthouse Point 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 Lighthouse Point, Mizner Boca Plumbing serves many nearby communities across North Broward and South Palm Beach, so your friends and family throughout the region can rely on the same high-quality plumbing and AC service.
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