Orlando's municipal water supply contains high concentrations of dissolved minerals, particularly calcium and magnesium. These minerals accumulate on valve seats and create rough surfaces inside supply lines. When valves close, the irregular surface disrupts smooth water flow and intensifies pressure spikes that cause water hammer. The same mineral buildup restricts flow through pipes, which increases velocity and makes rattling pipes worse when mounting brackets fail. Homes in neighborhoods served by wells face even more severe mineral content, which accelerates valve wear and creates the conditions for loud water pipes throughout the system.
Central Florida's humidity and temperature swings create a challenging environment for plumbing infrastructure. Metal pipe brackets corrode faster in our climate, and the expansion-contraction cycles from air conditioning and attic heat stress mounting points year-round. Local plumbers who understand these factors know where to look for common failure points and which materials resist corrosion in our environment. Choosing a company with deep Orlando experience means you get repairs that account for the specific conditions affecting your home, not generic solutions that might work elsewhere but fail here within months.