Orlando's municipal water system operates across multiple pressure zones, with some areas near pumping stations experiencing pressures exceeding 90 PSI. High pressure accelerates wear on compression fittings, stresses threaded connections, and causes water hammer when fixtures close quickly. Older homes in neighborhoods like Colonialtown and Thornton Park were plumbed when standard pressure was 60 PSI. These systems now operate under stress, leading to sudden blowouts in supply lines, washing machine hoses, and water heater connections. A properly sized PRV is critical, but many Orlando homes lack one or have units that failed years ago. Our emergency water shut-off service includes pressure testing and PRV evaluation to prevent recurrence.
Grand Plumbing Orlando has served the metro area for years, building relationships with property managers, HOA boards, and homeowners across every ZIP code. We understand the plumbing infrastructure in each neighborhood, from the cast iron drains in Baldwin Park to the PEX manifolds in Avalon Park. Our technicians know which streets have buried curb stops, which subdivisions have shared meter vaults, and which areas require county permits for main line work. This local knowledge allows us to execute rapid water stop service without delays or guesswork. When you call us, you are calling a team that knows Orlando plumbing inside and out.