Licensed plumbers with our HQ right here in Orlando — from Downtown high-rises to 1920s College Park bungalows, SODO & Delaney Park mid-century ranches, Baldwin Park, Conway, and Metro West. Cast iron drain replacement, repipes, slab leak detection, water heaters. Trucks stocked for every era of Orlando plumbing.
Orlando is our home base. Our HQ sits inside Orlando city limits, our trucks roll out of Orlando every morning, and we've worked on every era of Orlando plumbing — from 1920s craftsman bungalows in College Park to mid-century ranches in SODO and Delaney Park, to high-rises Downtown. Each era has its own headaches, and our trucks are stocked for all of it.
Based on thousands of service calls across Orlando neighborhoods — these are the specific problems we fix again and again. If any of these sound familiar, we've probably already solved it in a home like yours.
We service every neighborhood in the City of Orlando — from 1920s bungalows in College Park to high-rises Downtown. Here are the ones we're in most often, grouped by what their plumbing actually looks like.
Don't see your neighborhood? We service all of Orlando. Call (407) 422-7443 to verify same-day availability.
One licensed plumber for every plumbing problem. Residential, commercial, emergency — same crew, same quality, 24/7. Trucks dispatched from inside Orlando.
Anonymized examples of actual calls we've completed across Orlando neighborhoods. Your problem is almost certainly one we've already solved.
3550 Old Winter Garden Rd. That's our address — right inside Orlando. Our trucks roll out of Orlando every morning, our techs know the difference between cast iron in a 1928 College Park bungalow and copper in a 1962 SODO ranch, and we've worked downtown high-rises enough to know how to coordinate with your building. Trucks stocked for every era of Orlando plumbing. Call us at (407) 422-7443 — answered 24/7.
Real answers to the questions Orlando homeowners ask us most.
Our HQ at 3550 Old Winter Garden Rd is inside the City of Orlando. Drive time to most Orlando neighborhoods is 5-20 minutes — College Park and SODO are typically 10 minutes, Downtown 12-15, Baldwin Park 15-20, Conway 12-18, and Metro West about 5-10. We answer the phone 24/7 and guarantee 1-hour arrival or your service call is free.
Orlando has one of the most varied housing stocks in Central Florida and the plumbing problems track that. The most common calls we run are: (1) Cast iron drain failure in pre-1970s homes — College Park bungalows, SODO and Delaney Park ranches, Lake Eola Heights, (2) Galvanized water line corrosion causing low pressure and rusty water in 1920s-1950s homes, (3) Slab leaks in mid-century homes where original copper has pinholed, (4) Sewer line root intrusion under mature oak canopies in College Park, Baldwin Park, and Delaney Park, (5) Downtown high-rise issues — failing recirculation pumps, in-wall leaks, riser problems, and (6) Aging water heaters in 2000s-era Baldwin Park and Metro West builds.
Almost certainly yes. Homes built before about 1970 in College Park, Delaney Park, Lake Como, and Lake Eola Heights almost universally have cast iron drain pipes. After 50-90 years in Orlando's high water table and acidic soil, cast iron rots from the inside out — channeling, scale buildup, then pinholes and full collapse. Symptoms are slow drains everywhere, sewer odor that won't go away, recurring backups, and sometimes brown staining at fixtures. A camera inspection confirms it in 30 minutes. Most College Park homes need partial or full cast iron drain replacement.
A slab leak is a leak in the copper water lines that run inside or under your concrete slab foundation. Mid-century Orlando homes — SODO, Delaney Park, Conway, parts of Audubon — were built with copper supply lines embedded in the slab. Over 50-70 years, Orlando's mineral content combined with electrolysis from rebar contact causes pinhole leaks. Signs are unexpected hot spots on the floor, the sound of running water with no fixtures on, a spike in your OUC water bill, or visible moisture seeping through the slab. We use electronic and acoustic detection to find them without jackhammering the whole house.
If your home was built before about 1960 and still has galvanized steel water lines, the answer is almost always yes. Galvanized pipes corrode internally — the inside diameter shrinks from 3/4 inch to as little as 1/8 inch over 50-70 years, and you also get rusty or brown water when the corrosion sloughs off. We see this constantly in College Park, Lake Eola Heights, and parts of Audubon Park. A whole-home repipe in PEX or copper restores full pressure, eliminates the rust, and adds value at sale. Most repipes can be completed in 2-3 days with minimal drywall damage.
All of them. Most often we work in: Downtown Orlando (32801), College Park (32804), SODO and Delaney Park (32806), Baldwin Park (32814), Audubon Park and Mills 50 (32803), Conway (32812), Metro West (32835), Lake Como, Lake Eola Heights, Thornton Park, Lake Davis, and the Milk District. If you're inside the Orlando city limits, we serve you — and our HQ is right here in town.
Orlando city water comes from the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC), drawn from the Floridan Aquifer and disinfected with chloramine. The water is legally safe but it's moderately hard (around 7-10 grains per gallon) and the chloramine is rough on rubber gaskets, water heater anode rods, and skin. If you see scale on fixtures, rubbery smelling water, dry skin after showers, or your water heater is failing early, a whole-house carbon filter (for chloramine) plus a softener will solve it. We install HALO systems starting at $2,500.
Yes. We work in downtown high-rises and condos regularly — the Vue, Solaire, 55 West, the Sanctuary, and others. High-rise plumbing has its own quirks: shared risers, building-wide shutoffs that require coordination with the HOA or building engineer, recirculation pump failures, and stacked units where one leak affects two or three floors. We coordinate with property management, follow building protocols, and are familiar with the condo association requirements common in downtown Orlando.
Yes. We answer the phone 24/7/365 — real human, never voicemail. Because our HQ is inside Orlando city limits on Old Winter Garden Rd, our typical response time to most Orlando neighborhoods is 15-45 minutes from call to arrival. If we can't make our 1-hour arrival guarantee, the service call is free. Burst pipes, sewer backups, water heater floods, and gas line emergencies all get priority dispatch.
Yes — and we put it in writing before any work starts. Most diagnostic visits in Orlando are a flat service call fee that's applied to the repair if you move forward. All quotes are written, upfront, and have no obligation. We offer a 10% discount for seniors, military, and first responders, plus 0% financing on larger projects like repipes and water heater installs. Same fair rates whether you're in College Park, Baldwin Park, or the Milk District.
Licensed plumber based inside Orlando city limits, serving all of Central Florida — call us in the morning and you'll have hot water by afternoon.
Address: 3550 Old Winter Garden Rd, Orlando, FL 32805
Phone: (407) 422-7443
Text: (689) 236-0255
Office Hours: Mon–Fri 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Emergency Line: 24/7 live answer — never voicemail
License: CFC1426822
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