Palms Plumber - Professional Palms Plumbing Services
Newton Plumbing knows what it’s like to be an upstanding member of a community and has been representing the Palms area since 1946. Newton has made its home here and has proven to be the place residents call when looking for a Palms plumbing company.
Palms is the home of Newton Plumbing and although we provide excellent service to the entire west side, Palms will always be considered home and we are a household name that the people in this community have grown to love and trust.
Our wide range of plumbing services include:
And many more upon request
Our neatly uniformed professional plumbers are fully insured, bonded and licensed and your satisfaction is our main priority. Let Newton Plumbing be your Cheviot Hills plumbing company that you can rely on for honest service at affordable costs.
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Newton Knows Our Neighborhood – Palms, CA 90034
The Palms Community is the oldest neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles. Palms was born December 26th, 1886 and later annexed to the City of Los Angeles in 1915. Thirty years later Newton Plumbing was born smack dab in the Palms Community. Located at 3773 Overland Avenue, Newton Plumbing has now served the Palms Community for over 60 years.
Part of the Ballona Valley during the Spanish and Mexican rule, the area that later became Palms was a part of the Rancho La Ballona where in 1819 Agustín and Ygnacio Machado, along with Felipe Talamantes and his son Tomás, acquired grazing rights to 14,000 acres of land. It was purchased for the purpose of providing grazing land for cattle and sheep.
Joseph Curtis, Edward H. Sweetser and C.J. Harrison paid $40,000 for 500 acres. They surveyed their land and cut it up and then they sold it to the new arrivals. They planted 5,000 trees along eight miles of graded streets and named the new community Palms even though they had to import the palm trees and plant them near the train station.
Until the early 1960s most of Palms was single-family homes, small duplexes and triplexes, most of which were built in the Craftsmanand Spanish Colonial styles that dominated Southern California in the first quarter of the 20th century.
Westside Village, (not to be confused with Westwood Village), is a neighborhood of 1,200 single-family homes that lies tucked into the heart of Los Angeles' Westside. Located to the north of Culver City and east of Mar Vista, its boundaries include National Boulevard on the north, Charnock Road on the south, Overland Avenue on the east and Sepulveda Boulevard on the west.
As Palms grew over the years the residents retained a definite sense of community and affection for the small community values even though they were a part of the hustle and bustle of the great city of Los Angeles. Nearby Culver City also offers a sense of a smaller town which comingles with Palms residents.
Although the daily stops of the Helms Bakery truck, the Adohr milkman and the fruit man have vanished along with the bean fields on Sepulveda Boulevard, some say that small-town feeling of Palms still survives.