Burst pipes, sewer backups, no hot water, slab leaks, full repipes. Fast response across 75 cities and 59 ZIPs in Greater Orlando.
Emergency response, diagnostic services, repairs, replacements, and upgrades. Pick what you need.
Burst pipes, sewage backup, no hot water at 2am.
Trenchless lining, pipe burst, traditional excavation.
Sink, tub, main-line, and sewer-line clearing.
3,500+ PSI scour for grease, scale, and roots.
Tank repair, replacement, anode service.
Install, conversion, descaling, error codes.
Acoustic, thermal, pressure-isolation finds the leak.
Hidden leaks, irrigation, walls, slabs.
Install, repair, leak test for natural gas and LP.
PEX or copper, full or partial.
Crawlspace and storm-readiness installs.
Jams, leaks, replacements.
Running, leaking, replacement, comfort-height.
Cartridge service, outdoor bibbs, full replacements.
Annual certified testing for irrigation and commercial.
Pumping, drain field repair, alarm response.
Three things make Orlando plumbing different from anywhere else. Slab-on-grade construction (most homes built 1960s through 1990s have copper supply lines running through the concrete, and those lines pinhole after 30 to 50 years). Hard water from the Floridan Aquifer that scales tank water heaters and degrades faucet cartridges faster than the national average. Cast iron and clay sewer infrastructure in older neighborhoods (College Park, Pine Hills, Conway, parts of Audubon Park and Maitland) that scale internally and crack at joints over decades, letting live oak roots find any moisture they can.
We have worked these patterns long enough that the diagnostic is fast. A warm spot on the floor probably means a hot-water slab leak. Brown water from the first draw probably means scaling in an aging water heater or galvanized supply. A drain that backs up every six months probably has a structural problem the camera will show. Knowing the patterns saves you money. We tell you the cause, not just the symptom.
The top calls in any given month: clogged drains and main-line backups (drain cleaning and hydro-jetting), water heaters that have died or are dying (tank replacement and tankless conversions), running and leaking toilets (flapper and fill-valve service), slab leaks confirmed by warm spots on the floor (detection and repair), and emergency response for burst pipes or sewage backups. We handle all of them, and we handle the bigger projects too: sewer line repair, whole-house repipes, gas line installation for tankless or generators, septic services for rural properties on the metro's edge.
We work across Orange, Seminole, Volusia, Lake, Osceola, and Polk counties. 75 cities and neighborhoods total, plus 59 ZIPs within the City of Orlando service zone. From downtown to Sanford to Clermont to Davenport. The ZIP grid below shows our full coverage.
Active service across these residential ZIPs. Plus mail-only and business ZIPs for billing addresses.
Downtown, Lake Eola, Thornton Park, College Park, Parramore, Delaney Park, Baldwin Park.
ZIPs: 32801 · 32803 · 32804 · 32805 · 32806 · 32814
Azalea Park, Conway, UCF, Bithlo, near MCO, Rio Pinar, Alafaya, Waterford Lakes, Goldenrod, Wedgefield.
ZIPs: 32807 · 32812 · 32817 · 32820 · 32822 · 32825 · 32826 · 32828 · 32829 · 32833
Pine Castle, Williamsburg, Meadow Woods, Lake Nona, Moss Park, Lake Hart, Hunters Creek, Millenia.
ZIPs: 32809 · 32821 · 32824 · 32827 · 32831 · 32832 · 32837 · 32839
Pine Hills, Fairview Shores, Orlo Vista, Hiawassee, Doctor Phillips, MetroWest, Bay Hill south.
ZIPs: 32808 · 32810 · 32811 · 32818 · 32819 · 32835 · 32836
Lake Buena Vista (Disney resort area).
ZIPs: 32830
Mail-only and business-only ZIP codes within the City of Orlando and Greater Orlando service zone. We also serve homes registered with these as mailing addresses.
32802 · 32815 · 32816 · 32834 · 32853 · 32854 · 32855 · 32856 · 32857 · 32858 · 32859 · 32860 · 32861 · 32862 · 32867 · 32868 · 32869 · 32872 · 32877 · 32878 · 32885 · 32886 · 32887 · 32891 · 32896 · 32897 · 32899
Yes. We have plumbers on call every night, weekend, and holiday for Orlando, Seminole, Volusia, Osceola, Lake, and Polk addresses. Most after-hours calls in the metro see a plumber on-site within 60 to 90 minutes.
The most common causes are a running toilet (a leaking flapper wastes 1,400 gallons a month), an underground irrigation leak, or a slab leak under the foundation. The simplest first test: turn off every fixture and watch the water meter for 15 minutes. If it keeps moving, water is leaving the system somewhere.
Four signs to check. A warm spot on the floor (hot water leak), the sound of running water with everything turned off, a water bill that doubled, or mildew along the bottom of a wall sharing the slab. Slab leaks are common in 1960s through 1990s Orlando homes built on slab construction with copper supply through the concrete.
Usually one of two things in Central Florida. Hydrogen sulfide from old galvanized supply lines reacting with water heater anode rods (common in well-water properties). Or, in city water, an aging water heater that needs the anode replaced. Both are fixable in one service call.
Annual flushing to remove sediment, and anode rod inspection every three to five years. Florida hard water shortens tank life from the national average of 10 to 15 years down to 8 to 12 here, and skipped maintenance shortens it further.
For most repairs, no. For new fixture installations, water heater swaps, gas line work, sewer line repair, and repipes, yes. Florida code requires the permit and inspection by the local building department. We pull every permit our jobs need.
Three patterns dominate. Slab leaks in 1960s through 1990s copper-through-slab construction. Polybutylene supply failure in homes built 1985 through 1995. Cast iron and clay drainage failure in pre-1980 housing stock. Each one has a different repair pathway.
Yes, if you have them. Polybutylene is the gray plastic supply line installed in homes from about 1985 to 1995. The pipe itself is mostly OK but the brass fittings fail. Many insurance carriers exclude polybutylene from coverage now. Replacement is the only long-term answer.
Yes, frequently. Vacation rental owners in Davenport, Reunion, Celebration, and Kissimmee call us for turn-day disasters, scheduled maintenance between guests, and after-hours response when something fails mid-stay. We can document the work for property management companies if needed.
Our team is available around the clock to better assist you. Call now for fast, friendly help.
We work across eight regions. The reasons plumbing matters change by neighborhood, county, and home era.
Inside the City of Orlando, College Park, Audubon Park, Lake Eola Heights, Thornton Park, and Delaney Park run on cast iron drainage and aging copper supply. Slab leaks, recurring drain backups, and clay lateral failures dominate the call mix here.
Downtown Orlando, Thornton Park, College Park, Audubon Park, Baldwin Park, Delaney Park, Parramore, and Fairview Shores
Lake Nona's newer master-planned infrastructure rarely fails at the pipe. Older Conway, Belle Isle, and Pine Castle 1960s through 1980s slab homes account for most slab-leak detection and copper repipe work in this region.
Lake Nona, Waterford Lakes, Avalon Park, Alafaya, Azalea Park, Rio Pinar, Union Park, Conway, Belle Isle, Pine Castle, Sky Lake, Hunters Creek, Meadow Woods, Williamsburg, and Lake Buena Vista
Doctor Phillips and Windermere upscale homes have heavy irrigation systems and premium fixtures. Pine Hills 1960s through 1970s slab construction carries aging copper and cast iron. MetroWest 1990s homes need a polybutylene check.
Pine Hills, MetroWest, Doctor Phillips, Windermere, and Goldenrod
Apopka, Maitland, Ocoee, and Winter Garden have a mix of housing eras and pipe materials. Rural east Orange (Bithlo, Wedgefield, Christmas) is mostly wells and septic systems with different service patterns.
Apopka, Maitland, Winter Park, Ocoee, Winter Garden, Oakland, Gotha, Zellwood, Clarcona, Bithlo, Wedgefield, and Christmas
Sanford carries the oldest plumbing in the county, with original clay laterals and aging cast iron in the historic district. Lake Mary, Heathrow, and newer subdivisions are mostly PVC and lower-maintenance.
Sanford, Lake Mary, Heathrow, Longwood, Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Fern Park, Forest City, Wekiwa Springs, Winter Springs, Oviedo, Geneva, and Lake Monroe (community)
Deltona's tens of thousands of GDC tract homes from the 1960s through 1980s have predictable copper supply and cast iron drainage patterns. DeLand historic district carries the oldest plumbing infrastructure in Volusia.
DeBary, Deltona, Orange City, Enterprise, Osteen, DeLand, and Cassadaga
Mount Dora, Eustis, and Tavares historic downtowns have aging plumbing in original housing stock. Clermont's newer hillside subdivisions face different challenges: elevation-driven pressure variations and water-hammer at fittings.
Eustis, Tavares, Mount Dora, Sorrento, Montverde, and Clermont
Vacation rental properties dominate the call mix in Davenport, Reunion, Celebration, and Kissimmee. Heavy guest use shortens fixture life and creates routine plumbing problems that need fast turn-day response.
Kissimmee, Saint Cloud, Buenaventura Lakes, Poinciana, Intercession City, Davenport, Four Corners, Reunion, and Celebration
A few of the communities we serve every day.