Carson was largely developed in the 1960s and 1970s after its incorporation in 1968 — which puts most of its single-family housing stock at 50-60 years old. That generation of construction has predictable plumbing patterns: galvanized supply lines aging out, clay sewer laterals starting to root-intrude, and water heaters hitting end of life. After 25+ years across the South Bay, these are jobs we run regularly in Carson.
Neighborhoods we work in Carson
Rancho Dominguez, Carson Park, Dominguez Hills, the tracts south of Sepulveda Boulevard, and the residential neighborhoods bordering Torrance along Normandie and Vermont avenues.
What we typically see in Carson
Galvanized water supply lines corroding and losing pressure in 1960s-era homes; clay sewer laterals with root intrusion on tree-lined residential blocks; water heater replacements on aging units in the utility closets common in Carson's tract homes; slab leaks on concrete-slab foundations throughout the post-1968 housing stock; gas line work on properties updating older appliances.