Coral Springs · Broward County · Florida

Coral Springs leak repair — planned-city specialists with aesthetic-code compliance built in

Coral Springs is one of America's most carefully planned cities — founded in 1963 by Coral Ridge Properties, it grew from raw western-Broward marshland into a uniformly designed family city of 134,000. The aesthetic codes are famously strict: signage, exterior color palettes, vegetation, mailbox style, garage-door appearance, and even visible plumbing components are regulated. Most housing was built between 1975 and 2000, which puts a large fraction in the CPVC + polybutylene era window. Family-heavy demographics mean leak symptoms get noticed fast, and HOA documentation gets reviewed carefully. Dispatch from the Southeast Florida regional hub with 45–75 minute Broward response.

134,000 · city pop.
45–75 min · metro response
Broward County · ZIP 33065–33076
FL CFC Licensed

Coral Springs leak landscape

Planned-from-scratch city. Strict aesthetic codes. 1975–2000 housing concentration. Family-heavy demographics.

~330CS repairs in 24mo
1963City founded · planned
72%1975–2000 housing share
40%Pool-equipped properties
Coral Springs leak services

Six specialized services across Broward's planned-city west

Tap any card for full service details. All six dispatch from the Southeast Florida regional hub.

Why Coral Springs leaks are different

Four factors shaping leak repair work in Coral Springs

Coral Springs' planned-from-scratch character, strict aesthetic codes, tight 1975–2000 build era, and family-heavy demographics combine into a distinctive market.

Aesthetic code compliance is built into how we scope exterior work

Coral Springs has some of the strictest aesthetic codes in Florida — codes that apply to anything visible from the street, including plumbing-adjacent exterior elements. We know these codes and scope work accordingly.

Exterior pipe penetrations Must be color-matched to wall finish or covered by code-compliant access panel.
Visible service-line work Hose-bib relocations, exterior shutoffs, and outdoor fixtures require pre-approval.
Trench restoration Driveway concrete cuts and sod restoration must meet CS color-and-finish standards.
Backflow preventer location Visibility-restricted; some HOAs require enclosure or specific placement.
Pool equipment pad Plumbing visible at equipment pad subject to enclosure and color regulations.
Permit + photo documentation CS permits sometimes require photos before/after for aesthetic-compliance verification.

CPVC fitting failure window (1985–2000)

The dominant supply pipe in 1985–2000 Coral Springs tract homes is CPVC. The oldest examples are now well past the 25-year mark where fittings — especially elbows under thermal cycling — begin to fail at elevated rates. We see fitting-failure spot leaks weekly in mature Coral Springs neighborhoods.

→ Full PEX-A repipe makes sense when multiple fitting leaks cluster.

Polybutylene cluster (1985–1995 sections)

Earlier-period Coral Springs construction — parts of Cypress Run, Coral Hills, Coral Glen, original Whispering Woods — installed polybutylene supply. Class-action context (Cox v. Shell, 1995) applies. Insurance carriers in Broward increasingly flag polybutylene properties at policy renewal.

→ Full PEX-A repipe is our default recommendation here.

Family-heavy demographic, fast leak detection

Coral Springs is family-heavy and home-occupied — vacancy rates are low. Leaks get noticed fast: kids hearing water running where there shouldn't be water, water bills reviewed monthly, multiple bathrooms in active daily use. That's good news for damage avoidance, but it also means service expectations are high.

→ Same-day diagnostic appointments are baseline expectation.

Mature landscape and trenchless preference

Coral Springs is famously well-landscaped — most properties have mature trees, established irrigation systems, and HOA-protected vegetation. Main-line replacement is almost always trenchless (horizontal directional drilling) rather than open-cut to preserve landscaping. The aesthetic code makes this not just a preference but often a requirement.

→ HDD trenchless on virtually every CS main-line replacement.
Coral Springs construction era guide

What's in your Coral Springs home by build year

Coral Springs was founded in 1963 and grew steadily through 2000 — housing era distribution is unusually tight.

1963–1975

Original Coral Springs · earliest tracts · pre-incorporation core

The first wave of Coral Ridge Properties' development. Slab-on-grade with Type L copper supply. Now 50–60+ years old — copper supply at end of design life. Often retrofitted with PEX-A in recent decades.

Type L copper → late-life
1975–1990

Cypress Run · Coral Hills · Coral Glen · Whispering Woods

Major suburban expansion. Mix of Type L copper, Type M copper, and increasing polybutylene installations toward the end of this era. CPVC begins appearing in late-period builds. Polybutylene cluster concentrates here.

Mixed copper + PB cluster
1990–2005

Eagle Trace · Heron Bay · Wyndham Lakes · Westchester

Coral Springs' largest building decade. CPVC supply dominant in tract residential. Polybutylene installations continue through mid-1990s. Slab-on-grade construction. Pool ownership rate climbs sharply.

CPVC dominant + remaining PB
2005–2015

Coral Creek · Country Lakes · build-out completion · luxury infill

Late master-planned phase. PEX-A increasingly common; CPVC still present in many builds. Modern hurricane-resistant construction code. Coral Springs reached effective build-out around 2010.

CPVC + PEX-A transition
2015–present

Tear-downs and luxury rebuilds · final infill

Coral Springs is effectively built out; new construction is almost entirely tear-down/rebuild of older homes. PEX-A standard. Hurricane-rated fixtures, code-required emergency shutoffs. Low failure rate.

PEX-A · low failure rate
Coral Springs neighborhoods we serve

All Coral Springs communities covered

From the original 1960s tracts to the late master-planned villages. Same Southeast Florida regional hub.

Bay Trace33065
Coral Creek33067
Coral Glen33065
Coral Hills33065
Country Club Estates33065
Country Lakes33067
Cypress Glen33065
Cypress Run33065
Downtown33065
Eagle Trace33071
Forest Hills33065
Heron Bay33076
Hidden Hammocks33065
Hills of Heron Bay33076
Maplewood33065
Oakwood Hills33067
Pine Ridge33076
Ramblewood East33071
Ramblewood South33071
Riverside33065
Royal Springs33067
Westchester33076
Whispering Woods33067
Wyndham Lakes33067
Coral Springs water utility

What residents need to know about local water service

Most of Coral Springs is served by the Coral Springs Improvement District (CSID), an independent special district. Some sections fall under Broward County WWS or Parkland/North Springs Improvement District.

Service responsibility (CSID)

CSID owns the meter and the line from the city main to the meter. Anything from meter back into the house is homeowner responsibility. Customer service: 954-753-0380. Different rules may apply for NSID-served sections.

Aesthetic code permits

City of Coral Springs Building Division handles plumbing permits. Coral Springs Code Enforcement separately ensures aesthetic compliance on exterior work — they may inspect post-completion for trench restoration, color matching, and visible-component placement.

Water chemistry

CSID sources from the Biscayne Aquifer. Moderate hardness (140–180 mg/L). pH 7.8–8.2. Chloramine disinfection. Standard South Florida specs apply for repipe work.

HOA documentation standard

Coral Springs HOAs review plumbing-related exterior changes carefully. We provide the full documentation package — itemized invoice, before/after photos, pipe material certification, permit and code-compliance verification, warranty paperwork — sized for board review.

Coral Springs leak FAQ

Specific to the Coral Springs market

How fast can you get to me in Coral Springs?
East Coral Springs (Coral Hills, Cypress Run): 45–60 minutes. Central Coral Springs (Eagle Trace, Whispering Woods, Coral Glen): 50–70 minutes. North Coral Springs / Heron Bay area (33076): 60–75 minutes. Same-day diagnostic standard.
Will your repair work meet Coral Springs aesthetic codes?
Yes — we scope every CS job with code compliance in mind from the start. Exterior pipe penetrations get color-matched access panels where required. Trench restoration meets city sod-and-finish standards. Visible components (backflow preventers, exterior shutoffs) placed and enclosed per HOA and city rules. We pull the right permits and document for post-completion verification.
My CPVC pipes are about 25 years old — should I worry?
25 years is the documented window where CPVC fittings begin to fail at higher rates, especially elbows under thermal cycling. Many Coral Springs homes built 1995–2005 are now in this window. If you've seen multiple small leaks or pinhole drips at fitting locations, full PEX-A repipe usually makes more sense than continuing spot repairs. We'll quote both paths after diagnostic.
How do you handle HOA documentation for board reviews?
We provide the full package by default: itemized invoice, before/after photos (especially of any visible components), pipe material certification, permit pull confirmation, code-compliance verification photo, warranty paperwork, and Florida CFC license + insurance copies. CS HOA boards accept this format directly for architectural review and reimbursement claims.
What's typical slab leak cost in Coral Springs?
Spot repair: $1,600–$3,600. Reroute through walls/attic: $2,700–$5,700. Full PEX-A repipe of a 2,000 sq ft Coral Springs home: $5,800–$10,800. Polybutylene-specific repipes typically run $7,500–$12,000 due to additional fixture access points. CSID/city permit fees included.
Do you do trenchless main-line work to preserve my landscaping?
Yes — trenchless (horizontal directional drilling) is our standard recommendation for Coral Springs main-line replacement. Coral Springs landscaping is mature, HOA-protected, and aesthetically valuable. Open-cut trenching is sometimes faster but the restoration cost and the disruption to established palms, oaks, and landscape features makes HDD the better economic choice in nearly every case.
Coral Springs leak help

Phone diagnosis is free. Aesthetic-code compliance baked in.

Southeast Florida regional hub. CPVC fitting + polybutylene repipe specialists. Trenchless main-line standard. HOA + code-compliance documentation by default.

45min
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HDD
Trenchless standard
330+
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