PGA Village is Port St. Lucie’s premier gated golf community — homes built in the 1990s–2000s with high standards and now 20–30 years into service life. Annual backflow testing for irrigation systems is required by St. Lucie County Utilities. Top Notch Plumbing provides full HOA documentation and pulls all permits — we’ve worked in gated communities throughout PSL without issue.
See all PSL neighborhoods on our Port St. Lucie plumbing page. Nearby: Tradition · St. Lucie West · Savanna Club.
Water heater replacement — builder-grade units from the 1990s–2000s in PGA Village are reaching end of life. According to Energy.gov, tankless units are significantly more efficient. Many PGA Village homeowners are upgrading to Rinnai or Navien tankless systems — we handle the full installation including permits and gas line work.
Backflow testing — PGA Village’s extensive irrigation systems require annual certification from a licensed tester. We test, certify, repair failed devices on the same visit, and file compliance paperwork with St. Lucie County Utilities.
Leak detection — homes from the late 1990s in PGA Village are entering the copper pipe slab leak window. We detect leaks non-invasively before any concrete is cut.
Drain cleaning — PGA Village’s 20–30-year-old drain systems are starting to show scale buildup and early root intrusion. Hydro-jetting restores full flow.
Do you serve PGA Village in Port St. Lucie?
Yes. PGA Village is within our regular service area in western Port St. Lucie. Call (772) 218-2669.
Are you licensed to work in a gated HOA community like PGA Village?
Yes. We hold Florida license CFC1426983, carry full insurance, and provide HOA documentation including permits and certificates of insurance.
What’s the best water heater for a large PGA Village home?
A properly sized tankless unit is typically the best upgrade for a home with 3+ bathrooms. We assess your home’s gas supply and demand before recommending a unit.
My PGA Village home was built in 1998 — is it at risk for slab leaks?
Yes. Copper systems from the late 1990s are entering the 25+ year window where slab leak incidence rises. A pressure test and inspection is worthwhile.
Do you handle annual backflow testing for PGA Village homes?
Yes. Annual backflow testing is one of our most common services in PGA Village. We test, certify, and file with St. Lucie County Utilities.
Top Notch Plumbing is based right here in Port St. Lucie — minutes from PGA Village. We offer leak detection, backflow testing, water heater service, drain cleaning, whole-home repiping, and faucet repair. See our full Port St. Lucie plumbing services page for all neighborhoods we cover.