Orlando's municipal water supply contains 120 to 180 parts per million of dissolved minerals, which qualifies as moderately hard to hard water. This creates calcium carbonate scale inside water heaters, on aerators, and within supply lines. In multi-unit residential buildings with centralized water heaters, scale buildup reduces heating efficiency and shortens tank life. High humidity year-round prevents concealed leaks from drying out, which accelerates mold growth and wood rot inside wall cavities. Apartment complex plumbing maintenance must account for these environmental factors to prevent cascading failures across units.
Grand Plumbing Orlando has worked with property management firms throughout Orange County since our founding, giving us direct experience with the building code requirements and permit processes specific to multi-family housing in this market. We understand how local inspectors interpret Florida Building Code Section 604 for commercial plumbing systems and what documentation they require for final approval. This local expertise reduces permitting delays and ensures your project passes inspection on the first attempt, keeping your units rentable and your cash flow intact.