Fast, reliable plumbing and AC service for Pompano Beach's oceanfront condos, single-family neighborhoods and multifamily communities between Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale.
Mizner Boca Plumbing provides full-service plumbing and HVAC solutions for Pompano Beach, Florida, a coastal city in Broward County located along the Atlantic Ocean just north of Fort Lauderdale and south of Deerfield Beach and Boca Raton. World Population Review estimates that Pompano Beach's population will reach about 121,174 in 2026, growing about 1.28% annually since the 2020 census count of 111,964 residents, making it one of South Florida's steadily expanding coastal cities. Our team handles clogged drains, sewer backups, water-heater failures, slab leaks and AC breakdowns for homeowners, renters, investors and HOAs across Pompano Beach's diverse neighborhoods from the beach to I-95 and beyond.
Serving all of Pompano Beach, from revitalized beachfront districts to inland neighborhoods and golf-course communities.
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Deep experience across Pompano Beach's diverse housing stock and changing landscape.
Pompano Beach has transformed from a quiet seaside town largely overlooked by tourists and investors into what real-estate coverage calls Florida's new hotspot for luxury oceanfront condos, with more luxury-branded oceanfront development than any similarly sized municipality. At the same time, many inland neighborhoods still feature mid-century housing, working-class streets and older infrastructure, creating a mix of high-end coastal property and more modest inland communities. Residents and boards need a contractor who can work discreetly in luxury buildings, efficiently in older neighborhoods and always with clear communication about permits, codes and resilience.
Complete AC system replacement and water heater upgrade in a beachfront condo tower — coordinated with building management for elevator access, parking and noise restrictions while ensuring minimal disruption to residents.
Pompano Beach is a city on Florida's Atlantic coast in Broward County, part of the Miami–Fort Lauderdale–Pompano Beach metropolitan statistical area. It lies north of Fort Lauderdale, south of Deerfield Beach and Boca Raton, with over three miles of beaches fronting the Atlantic Ocean and extensive Intracoastal Waterway and canal networks. The city covers about 24.1 square miles and has a population density of roughly 4,908 people per square mile, according to recent Census Reporter data.
Pompano Beach's coastal position and waterways underpin its fishing, boating and tourism identity and are now central to its rising appeal for luxury oceanfront living and waterfront redevelopment.
Positioned between Fort Lauderdale to the south and Boca Raton to the north, Pompano Beach offers easy access to both metro areas via I-95, US-1 and the Florida Turnpike.
Over three miles of Atlantic beaches plus extensive Intracoastal Waterway and canal networks define the city's character and create unique plumbing challenges.
With approximately 4,908 people per square mile across 24.1 square miles, Pompano Beach combines urban convenience with coastal lifestyle.
Quick access to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and major highways connecting to Miami, Palm Beach and beyond.
World Population Review reports that Pompano Beach's 2026 population is about 121,174, up roughly 8.23% from 111,964 in 2020, with a median age of 41.3 years (about 41 for males and 41.8 for females). Florida demographic data show that in 2024, Pompano Beach had about 114,147 residents, making it the 23rd most populated city in Florida out of 955 cities.
Pompano Beach is notably diverse: approximately 41.88% White, 29.66% Black or African American, and several percent each of other races and multiracial residents, reflecting South Florida's multicultural character.
121,174 estimated residents in 2026, up 8.23% from 2020 — steady growth driving housing and infrastructure demand.
Median household income of $67,195 with significant diversity from working-class neighborhoods to luxury beachfront.
Pompano Beach ranks as Florida's 23rd most populated city out of 955, reflecting its regional significance.
DataUSA reports that Pompano Beach had about 47.2k households in 2024, a median household income of $67,195, a median property value of approximately $349,300 and a homeownership rate of about 55.5%, meaning nearly half of residents are renters. Radius-based census data indicate a median household income of $69,726 within a 5-mile radius, with a population around 321,880, 133,893 households and a high density of 5,051 people per square mile, much higher than Florida overall.
Luxury oceanfront condo development has pushed prices up along the coast: recent news highlights that resales at high-end towers like Plaza at Oceanside and Sonata now start in the seven-figure range, and numerous new luxury-branded projects are underway or in pre-construction. Inland neighborhoods and older apartments remain more affordable but often come with aging plumbing and mechanical systems that need upgrading.
Pompano Beach offers a wide range of living environments that create distinct plumbing and HVAC needs:
Near Atlantic Boulevard and Pompano Beach Boulevard, now including widened sidewalks, shaded rest zones, bike paths and the Pompano Fishing Village with restaurants, rooftop lounges and boutiques around the pier.
Areas like Pompano Beach Highlands and North Pompano feature mid-century single-family homes on modest lots, often with no HOA, attracting working-class families, first-time buyers and investors.
Palm Aire combines condos, villas and golf-course living in southwest Pompano Beach, with specific community standards and infrastructure.
Morning coffees by the pier, beach workouts, live music, yoga, art events and city-sponsored programs like "Music Under the Stars," seafood festivals and farmers markets define Pompano's character.
Pompano Beach is undergoing a large-scale transformation on two fronts: downtown and the waterfront.
A $2 billion, 75-acre New Downtown project aims to create a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly community, blending historic charm with mixed-use development, parks, cultural centers and a San Antonio River Walk-inspired waterway across up to 12 city blocks. The official Downtown Pompano Beach initiative highlights nearly nine acres of parks and open spaces, new job opportunities and new shopping, dining and cultural venues, designed to preserve the city's charm while enhancing quality of life.
On the coast, redevelopment around the pier and Fishing Village has produced modern marinas, parks, stylish residential complexes and luxury oceanfront condos, repositioning Pompano Beach as a prime destination for oceanfront living.
This ongoing redevelopment increases demand for experienced plumbing and AC contractors who understand both older infrastructure and new building standards. Whether you're in a renovated historic building or a brand-new luxury tower, Mizner Boca Plumbing has the expertise for code-compliant, resilient installations.
The American Flood Coalition notes that, due to its low-lying terrain and many tidal canals, Pompano Beach is highly vulnerable to sea-level rise, making inundation, episodic flooding, drainage issues and saltwater intrusion significant threats. Unified Southeast Florida sea-level projections suggest 6–10 inches of sea-level rise by 2030 and 14–16 inches by 2060 for the area.
The city is developing an Adaptation Plan for Flood Vulnerabilities to address increasing heavy rainfall, tidal flooding, heat and storm surge, aiming to identify risks, assess vulnerable assets and prioritize protective actions. The City's flood-information page explains that flood risk is amplified when high tides coincide with heavy rains, slowing drainage from canals and storm drains and causing water to back up into streets, yards and structures.
Rising temperatures mean AC systems run harder and longer — efficiency and reliability are critical.
93% of buildings at flood risk means backflow prevention and proper drainage are essential.
Coastal proximity affects water quality — water filtration and softener systems matter more here.
Full-spectrum plumbing and HVAC solutions for every Pompano Beach property type.
Mizner Boca Plumbing provides full-spectrum plumbing and HVAC services in Pompano Beach, covering:
Our work is tailored to Pompano's combination of aging infrastructure, flood exposure, luxury redevelopment and mixed-income housing.
Essential plumbing services for Pompano Beach's mid-century homes and multi-family buildings.
With mid-century inland housing and older multi-family buildings, basic plumbing reliability is a constant need in Pompano Beach. Our core plumbing services address the most common issues facing local homeowners and property managers.
With a mix of older homes, smaller condos and newer luxury units, water-heater needs in Pompano Beach range from basic replacements to high-capacity systems. Mizner Boca Plumbing offers comprehensive water heating and water quality solutions:
Pompano Beach's proximity to the ocean and tidal canals means saltwater intrusion can affect municipal water quality over time. Regular water filtration maintenance and water softener service help protect your appliances, fixtures and family's health.
High flood exposure, aging pipes in older buildings and dense coastal development make hidden leaks and slab leaks a major concern in Pompano Beach. With 93% of buildings at flood risk, water damage prevention is critical. Mizner Boca Plumbing provides:
Advanced electronic leak detection to pinpoint hidden leaks in walls, ceilings and floors without destructive exploration — essential for condo buildings and finished interiors.
Specialized slab leak detection and repair for homes and low-rise condos built on concrete slabs — common in Pompano Beach's mid-century housing stock.
Moisture and mold-risk checks after storms or nuisance flooding to identify water intrusion before it causes structural damage or health issues.
Coordination with water damage restoration contractors when leaks or floods damage interiors — seamless handoffs for complete remediation.
ClimateCheck flags extreme heat risk and very high precipitation risk for Pompano Beach, with more very hot days and heavier downpours expected over the coming decades. Residents depend on reliable central AC and ventilation in both inland and coastal buildings. Our HVAC services keep Pompano Beach homes and businesses comfortable year-round:
With Pompano Beach's extreme heat risk rating, your AC system works harder than in most U.S. cities. Regular maintenance, properly sized equipment and efficient operation aren't luxuries — they're necessities for health and comfort.
Pompano Beach's housing is varied, and Mizner Boca Plumbing has experience with every property type found across the city:
Areas like Pompano Beach Highlands and North Pompano feature 1950s–1960s concrete-block homes on small lots with working-class character, often no HOAs and a mix of owners and renters.
Older 1960s–1990s towers plus new luxury-branded developments like Plaza at Oceanside and upcoming Ritz-Carlton residences require specialized high-rise plumbing expertise.
Palm Aire — a 5,000-acre area with condos, villas, houses and several golf courses — has its own infrastructure patterns and community standards.
Age-restricted and independent-living communities have specific needs including accessibility modifications, reliable hot water and comfort-focused HVAC.
Pompano Beach sits just south of Deerfield Beach and Boca Raton and north of Fort Lauderdale, forming a key segment of the South Florida coastal corridor. High-volume roads like US-1, I-95, the Florida Turnpike and Atlantic Boulevard connect Pompano Beach residents to jobs, airports and schools in Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale and Miami, while the city's own emerging downtown and waterfront reduce the need to travel for entertainment.
I-95, US-1, Florida Turnpike and Atlantic Boulevard provide quick access throughout South Florida and connect Pompano Beach to the broader metro area.
Pompano Beach is a core part of our Boca Raton–Deerfield–Pompano–Fort Lauderdale service zone, with efficient routing for technicians covering multiple cities on the same corridors.
Our daily routes along I-95, US-1 and the Turnpike between Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach and Fort Lauderdale mean fast response times and efficient scheduling for all Pompano Beach residents.
Pompano Beach's Flood Information explains that flood risk is elevated when high tides coincide with heavy rainfall, causing tidal canals to back up and slowing drainage from stormwater systems into the ocean. The city's Adaptation Plan for Flood Vulnerabilities is specifically being developed to understand where risks are growing and which assets are most vulnerable, and to prioritize actions that reduce risk and enhance resilience. ClimateCentral's Surging Seas and ClimateCheck data underscore that sea-level rise and climate change are increasing both coastal and inland flood risk.
Mizner Boca Plumbing incorporates this information when recommending:
Elevated or better-protected locations for water heaters, air handlers and outdoor condensers where feasible.
Backflow prevention devices and sewer-check solutions for flood-prone areas to prevent contamination.
Drainage improvements and sump or pump solutions, coordinated with landscaping and grading.
From first call to final cleanup — a streamlined process designed for Pompano Beach properties.
Call (561) 839-6565 or use our online form. Share your Pompano Beach address, property type and any HOA/manager info.
We plan the fastest route from Boca Raton via I-95, US-1 or the Turnpike and coordinate parking, access and elevator use.
A licensed technician inspects your plumbing or AC issue, documents the condition and explains findings including flood- or storm-related considerations.
You receive a clear, written estimate outlining repair and replacement options plus any suggested resilience or efficiency upgrades.
We complete the work to code, protect finishes and common areas and follow condo/HOA rules for working hours and cleanliness.
We clean the work area, review what was done, answer questions and propose maintenance or future improvement ideas.
Clear, upfront estimates for both budget-conscious inland owners and high-end coastal clients.
Demographic data show median household income in Pompano Beach around $67,195, median property values about $349,300 and a homeownership rate near 55.5%, meaning nearly half of residents rent. A 5-mile radius around the city captures 321,880 people, with median household income of $69,726, 8.9% of households earning over $200,000 and 17% under $25,000, highlighting the city's income diversity.
On the coast, luxury oceanfront developments command prices in the seven-figure range, while inland neighborhoods like Highlands remain more modest and investor-friendly.
Whether you're managing a luxury beachfront condo or maintaining an inland rental property, Mizner Boca Plumbing provides clear, written estimates before work begins. We explain all options so you can make informed decisions that fit your budget and goals.
Pompano Beach is a city in Broward County within the Miami–Fort Lauderdale–Pompano Beach metropolitan area, located north of Fort Lauderdale and south of Deerfield Beach and Boca Raton. It's part of the broader South Florida metro region.
Yes. Pompano Beach is a core part of our service area. We route trucks daily along I-95, US-1 and the Turnpike between Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach and Fort Lauderdale. Response times are fast due to our strategic positioning and multiple service vehicles.
We service single-family homes, duplexes, older apartments, mid-rise and high-rise condos, golf-course communities like Palm Aire and 55+ or independent-living communities. Our team has experience with everything from luxury beachfront towers to modest inland homes.
Common issues include aging water heaters, sewer and drain problems in older neighborhoods, slab leaks, AC failures under extreme heat and flooding-related problems such as backups and water intrusion in low-lying areas.
Yes. We manage plumbing and mechanical permits and design projects with Pompano's flood, sea-level rise and storm-surge risks in mind, using city flood information, climate-risk tools and the city's Adaptation Plan as references. All work meets Broward County and Florida building codes.
Call (561) 839-6565 or use our online contact form. Let us know your building name, any HOA requirements and whether you need to coordinate elevator or loading dock access. We'll work with your building management to schedule efficiently.
In a coastal city with extreme heat, very high flood risk and aging infrastructure, plumbing and AC emergencies can quickly cause significant damage and discomfort, especially during storm season. Mizner Boca Plumbing provides 24/7 emergency plumbing and AC service throughout Pompano Beach — covering inland homes, beachfront condos and everything in between.
Call (561) 839-6565 now — 24/7 live answer and fast dispatch from Boca Raton. No extra emergency travel fee for Pompano Beach residents.
Call (561) 839-6565 NowOur 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 Pompano Beach, Mizner Boca Plumbing serves many nearby communities throughout Broward and Palm Beach Counties.
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