Plumbing service for La Palma
La Palma is a small, compact city in western OC between Buena Park and Cypress. Like Stanton, Cypress, Los Alamitos, and Seal Beach, La Palma is served by Golden State Water Company's West Orange County system, which delivers the same moderately hard water (200 to 300 ppm) from the OC groundwater basin and MWD imports. La Palma's housing stock is almost entirely 1960s-70s single-family residential, making it one of the more uniform housing markets in the west OC area from a plumbing-age-profile perspective.
La Palma developed as a planned community in the 1960s and 1970s, with well-maintained streets and a predominantly single-family residential character. The city's compact size (approximately 1.8 square miles) makes the entire city accessible within a short dispatch from our Stanton base. Hard water from the Golden State Water West OC supply produces the same scale accumulation in La Palma water heaters, aerators, and fixtures as in Stanton. La Palma's 1960s-70s slab foundation homes share the same slab leak profile as Stanton's equivalent housing, with copper supply lines now 55 to 65 years old.