Pace Plumbing Corp, established in 1968, is a multifaceted plumbing, fire protection, and mechanical service provider headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. What began as a small plumbing operation by Harold Block has grown into a family-driven legacy of excellence. Not only did Harold aim for superior service by starting early and cultivating integrity, but he also took bold steps into unknown territories, like winning the plumbing contract for the Statue of Liberty. This project marked the beginning of Pace's recognition as a reliable contractor for large-scale, landmark projects in New York City, including the United Nations Secretariat Building and the World Trade Center.
Under the leadership of Harold's grandson, Adam Levy, Pace continues to uphold a philosophy of 'Yes, we can!' and has strategically expanded its services. Pace embraces a one-stop-shop model, offering comprehensive solutions encompassing all three MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) trades, which ensures clients receive cohesive project management. With a commitment to innovation, Pace has incorporated advanced technological solutions, in-house engineering capabilities, and thorough project management processes.
Moreover, the company's ethos extends beyond business; through ‘Pace Cares,’ a charitable arm established to give back to the community, Pace demonstrates a deep commitment to social responsibility, supporting education and charitable causes.
Facing challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, Pace’s readiness to adapt and take on urgent projects, such as building emergency treatment facilities, showcases their unwavering dedication to service. With a philosophy of dependability, responsiveness, and high-quality craftsmanship, Pace Plumbing Corp has solidified itself as a trusted partner in executing both small repairs and grand-scale projects across New York City.