


Clarcona is a small area in Apopka with different types of homes. Some are regular houses built in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. Others are mobile homes or ranch houses near Lake Boggs.
If you need a plumber near Clarcona, we can help. We have worked on homes along Clarcona Road for years. We know which neighborhoods have old pipes and which ones use well water near Wekiwa Springs State Park.
We can get to most Clarcona homes the same day you call. Our shop is close by, with easy access from SR 414 and the 429 toll road. Call or book online to see when we can come to your street.
Almost half of the homes in Clarcona are mobile homes or manufactured homes. We have crawled under dozens of them at Clarcona Resort to fix leaks and replace water lines. The pipes run under the floor instead of inside the walls, so we bring the right tools to work in tight spaces.
We also fix plumbing in regular houses built in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. Last year, we helped a family on Keene Road who had a leak behind their shower wall for months without knowing it. We found the rotted pipe and replaced the whole section in one visit.
Ranch homes near Lake Boggs are part of our service area too. Many sit on large lots with long water lines running from the road. We have traced leaks across yards and found cracked pipes buried under tree roots.
Many Clarcona homes have old pipes called polybutylene. These pipes are gray or blue and bend easily. Builders used them from 1978 to 1995. The problem is they crack and break as they get older.
We have repiped homes in Emerson Park, Westlake, and Summer Brook. One homeowner in Summer Brook called us after a pipe burst in the ceiling and soaked the living room carpet. When we looked closer, we found gray polybutylene pipes throughout the house. We replaced every pipe in two days.
Some insurance companies will not pay for water damage if your home has polybutylene pipes. We helped one Clarcona family document their old pipes with photos and a written report so they could talk to their insurance agent. If you are not sure what kind of pipes you have, we can send a camera inside to check.
Every home in Clarcona needs dependable plumbing. Whether it's a property near the Northwest Orange County trails or a residence in one of the area's established neighborhoods, aging supply lines, well system transitions, and sandy soil pipe shifts can lead to recurring problems if not addressed properly. As a trusted plumber serving Clarcona FL, Brightwater Plumbing offers tailored solutions to keep your system running smoothly.
We work on homes all over Clarcona. This includes streets like Clarcona Road, Damon Road, and Keene Road. Most of the time, we can reach your home in 15 to 25 minutes from our shop in Winter Garden.
We take SR 429 north, then hop on SR 414. From there, we turn onto Clarcona-Ocoee Road. We have driven this route so many times that our technicians know the shortcuts. If there is traffic near the Apopka Walmart, we cut through the back roads and still make it on time.
Horse shows at Clarcona Horse Park bring extra cars to Damon Road. We learned this the hard way a few years ago when a technician sat in traffic for 30 minutes during a big show weekend. Now we check the event schedule before booking jobs in that area. Just let us know if a show is happening, and we will pick a time when traffic is lighter.
Is your sink draining slowly? Does your toilet make gurgling sounds? These are signs that something is blocking your pipes. We can come the same day to find out what is wrong.
We have cleared hundreds of drains in Clarcona over the years. One home near Lake Boggs had a huge oak tree in the front yard. The roots had grown straight into the sewer line and filled it like a ball of hair in a shower drain. We cut out the roots with a hydro jet and got the water flowing again in about an hour.
Older homes near the West Orange Trail often have clay or Orangeburg pipes. These materials break down over time. We worked on a house on Damon Road where the pipe had collapsed underground. We fixed it with a trenchless liner so the homeowner did not have to dig up the driveway.


Does your hot water run out too fast? Does your water heater make popping or banging sounds? This usually means gunk has built up inside the tank. The hard water in this area makes buildup happen faster.
We replaced a water heater at Clarcona Resort last month that was only six years old. The tank was full of white crusty buildup from the hard water. The homeowner thought the unit would last ten years or more. We showed her the inside of the old tank so she could see why it failed so soon. Now she flushes her new tank once a year to keep it clean.
We fix and install water heaters of all kinds. Tank models and tankless models are both options. Electric water heaters are common in mobile homes, and we carry parts for most brands. One family on Clarcona Road switched to a tankless unit after we showed them how much space they would save in their small utility closet.
Some homes near Lake Boggs and Wekiwa Springs State Park get water from a private well instead of city water. Well water in this area often has iron and sulfur in it. These minerals can make your water smell bad and stain your sinks.
We worked on a ranch property near Lake Boggs where the family had orange stains on every faucet and toilet in the house. The water smelled like rotten eggs too. We tested the well and found high levels of iron and sulfur. After we installed a filtration system, the smell was gone and the stains stopped coming back.
Low water pressure can mean your well pump is wearing out. A homeowner on the east side of Clarcona called us because her shower barely had enough pressure to rinse shampoo out of her hair. The well pump was 15 years old and struggling. We pulled it out of the ground and put in a new one that same afternoon. She called us the next day to say it felt like a brand new house.

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