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Orlando is a big city. It goes from downtown near Lake Eola all the way out to Lake Nona. Some homes here are 100 years old. Others were just built. All of them have pipes that need care.

Your water comes from deep underground. It travels through rock called limestone. The rock adds minerals to the water. These minerals are hard on your pipes and fixtures.

We can get to you fast. We use I-4, Colonial Drive, and the 408 to reach any part of town. When you have a problem, we show up quickly.

Some plumbing jobs need a permit from the city. Water heater swaps, new pipes, and sewer work all need one. We take care of the permit for you.

Old homes in Thornton Park and College Park often have iron or steel pipes. New homes in Dr. Phillips have plastic pipes. We know how to work on both.

We are a licensed plumber in Orlando. We offer same-day help when you need it. Call us to check if we can come to your area today.

Orlando's Hard Water Takes a Toll on Every Fixture in Your Home

Do you see white stuff on your faucets? That comes from hard water. Orlando's water has lots of minerals in it. The water picks them up as it moves through rock underground.

A city report says our water has about 129 parts per million of hardness. That's a lot. The minerals stick to the inside of your water heater. They coat your showerheads. They leave spots on dishes.

Hard water makes your water heater work harder. That costs you more money each month. It also wears out your appliances faster.

We can find the damage and fix it. A water softener helps. So does cleaning out your water heater. Homes in Winter Park and Oviedo have the same water problems. We help them too.

Older Pipes in Downtown Orlando Need Expert Diagnosis Before They Fail

Many homes near Lake Eola are old. Thornton Park, College Park, and Colonialtown have houses from the 1920s to 1960s. A lot of them still have the first pipes that were put in.

Old pipes rust from the inside. You can't see it, but it happens. We use a small camera to look inside your pipes. The camera shows us cracks, rust, and clogs.

Finding problems early saves you money. You won't have to deal with a flooded bathroom or a backed-up sewer.

Old houses can be tricky to work in. The walls are finished. The crawl spaces are tight. We work carefully so we don't damage your home.

Homes in Baldwin Park and Delaney Park are getting older too. If your pipes are over 40 years old, it's time for a check-up.

Brightwater Plumbing is a Full-Service Orlando Plumbing Company

Every home in Orlando needs dependable plumbing. Whether it's a 1920s bungalow in Thornton Park or a newer build in Lake Nona, aging pipes, hard water buildup, and Florida's high water table can lead to recurring problems if not addressed properly. Our licensed plumbers at Brightwater Plumbing offer tailored solutions to keep your system running smoothly.

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Reaching Our Orlando Plumbing Team Is Simple from Any Neighborhood

Our shop is in Winter Garden. It's just west of Orlando. The drive from downtown takes about 25 minutes.

Here's how to get here. From Orange Avenue or Rosalind Avenue, get on FL-408 West. Follow signs toward Apopka. Stay on the 408 for a few miles. Take exit 3 for FL-429 South toward Disney World.

Stay on the 429 for about 8 to 10 miles. Take exit 16 for Winter Garden-Vineland Road. Turn right. Then turn right again onto West Plant Street. That road turns into Colonial Drive.

Keep going into Winter Garden. Turn left on Dillard Street. Turn right on East Story Road. Turn left on Business Park Boulevard. Our office is at 751 Business Park Blvd, Suite 101. It will be on your right.

You can also reach us from I-4 if you live in Maitland, Altamonte Springs, or Kissimmee.

If we come to you downtown, we can park on Rosalind Avenue or Central Boulevard. The Post Parkside garage works too. If you don't have a car, the free LYMMO bus lines run through downtown.

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Storm Season Drainage Issues Require Fast Action Across Central Florida

Orlando gets a lot of rain. More than 50 inches fall each year. Most of it comes between June and November. That's hurricane season.

When big storms hit, water has nowhere to go. The ground is flat. The soil is sandy. The water table is high. All of this makes drains back up.

Slow drains and sewer backups happen a lot after storms. Water can pool in your yard too.

We clear out blocked drains. We also put in valves that stop sewage from coming back into your house. Acting fast keeps your home safe.

Homes near Lake Ivanhoe, Conway, and Pine Hills call us often after storms. If your drains are slow, don't wait. The next storm could make things worse.

Need help with storm drains? Call us today.


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Close-up view of plumbing repair work on copper pipes in Orlando

We Handle Permits and Inspections Through the City of Orlando Building Department

Some plumbing jobs need a permit. Water heater swaps, new pipes, and sewer fixes all need one in Orlando. The city wants to make sure the work is done right.

We handle the permit for you. We fill out the forms online. We set up the inspection. We make sure everything passes.

You can check your permit status on the city website any time. Just go to orlando.gov.

One thing to know: the city gives you six months to finish the work. After that, the permit expires. We keep track of dates so this doesn't happen to you.

If your home is outside city limits, different rules apply. Orange County has its own permit office. We know which one to use for your address.

Regular Maintenance Protects Your Orlando Home Year After Year

A yearly check-up keeps your pipes healthy. We look for tree roots, mineral buildup, and rust. Catching these early saves you from big repairs later.

Orlando has lots of big oak trees. Their roots grow toward water. They often find their way into sewer pipes. Homes near lakes have even more root problems.

The best time to call us is in April or May. That's before the summer storms start. We clear your drains so they're ready for heavy rain.

Newer homes in Lake Nona and Dr. Phillips have plastic pipes called PEX. These need check-ups too. We look at the fittings to make sure they're tight.

A little care each year goes a long way. It saves you money and stress.

Ready to book a plumber in Orlando? Call us or schedule online.