Hawthorne is mostly post-war tract housing — tens of thousands of small-to-mid-size single-family homes built in the late 40s through the 60s. That era of construction has predictable plumbing patterns, and after 25+ years across the South Bay we know them well.
Neighborhoods we work in Hawthorne
Holly Park, Hawthorne Heights, Bodger Park, Moneta Gardens, 135th Street, and the Wiseburn / Del Aire pockets along the El Segundo border.
What we typically see in Hawthorne
Slab leaks in mid-century tracts off Crenshaw and Hawthorne Boulevard; aging clay sewer laterals on the older residential blocks; water heater swaps and tankless conversions in renovated single-family homes; gas line work on properties from the post-war boom.