The Floridan Aquifer supplies most of Orlando's municipal water through limestone formations that dissolve calcium and magnesium into the supply. This natural process creates hard water with mineral concentrations between 150 and 300 parts per million. Every gallon that flows through your pipes deposits trace amounts of these minerals. Over time, the deposits accumulate into thick limescale layers that narrow pipe diameter and reduce flow. Neighborhoods supplied by older well systems near Conway and Pine Hills experience even higher mineral content, accelerating pipe calcification problems.
Grand Plumbing Orlando has worked in every Orlando neighborhood, from historic bungalows near Lake Lawsona to new construction in Horizon West. We understand how pipe age, material, and water source affect sediment accumulation rates. Our camera inspection equipment adapts to the tight crawl spaces and slab foundations common in Central Florida construction. We know which descaling methods work for galvanized steel in older homes and which techniques protect PEX in newer builds. Local expertise prevents damage and delivers results that last.