Point Loma is one of San Diego's most historic and geographically dramatic communities. This narrow peninsula jutting into the Pacific and San Diego Bay is home to roughly 48,000 residents, the Cabrillo National Monument, Naval Base Point Loma, and a diverse mix of residential neighborhoods from the tip of the peninsula to Liberty Station.
The housing stock reflects Point Loma's deep military and maritime heritage. From the early 1900s bungalows in Roseville, to the post-war military housing developments of the 1940s and 50s, to the hillside homes with panoramic bay views built in the 1960s and beyond, the plumbing systems here span over a century of building practices.
That history creates complex plumbing challenges. With a median home age exceeding 60 years and a large concentration of mid-century homes with galvanized steel and cast iron pipes, Point Loma homeowners face issues that demand specialized knowledge. Homewerx delivers.
Every era of construction used different pipe materials, each with its own failure modes. Knowing what's behind your walls is the first step to protecting your home and your family's health.