Orange County, FL — Orlando, Winter Park, Lake Nona & All Communities

Water Damage Mitigation & Restoration
Orange County, FL

Certified emergency mitigation & restoration professionals serving Orlando, Winter Park, Lake Nona, Apopka, Doctor Phillips, Windermere and every Orange County community — 24/7, every day. Hurricane Ian caused $300M+ damage and damaged 10,500+ Orange County homes.

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About Orange County

Why Orange County Has Year-Round Water Damage Risk

Orange County — home to Orlando and some of Central Florida’s fastest-growing communities — faces water damage risk year-round. Unlike coastal counties, Orange County’s risk comes primarily from inland flooding from lakes and retention ponds, hurricane rainfall, and the region’s high humidity that accelerates mold growth within 24-48 hours. Hurricane Ian in 2022 caused over $300 million in damage and impacted over 10,500 Orange County homes — making it the costliest inland flooding event in county history. Orange County received $219.7 million in federal aid to repair homes and improve stormwater systems.

1.4M+
Orange County Population
55%
Homeownership Rate
10,500+
Homes damaged — Ian 2022
$300M+
Hurricane Ian damage estimate
$219.7M
Federal disaster aid received
⚠ Orange County Alert: Central Florida’s lakes and retention ponds can overflow rapidly during heavy rainfall — impacting homes far from the coast. Florida law requires homeowners to notify their insurer within 14 days of discovering water damage. Call (833) 840-0239 for same-day emergency documentation.
Water Damage History

Major Water Damage Events in Orange County

Orange County has experienced major water damage events that changed how Central Florida approaches flood preparedness. Our certified teams responded across Orlando and surrounding communities after every major event.

Sep 2022
Hurricane Ian
10,500+ Homes Damaged — Orlovista Neighborhood Submerged

Hurricane Ian made landfall near Fort Myers but caused catastrophic inland flooding across Orange County — over a foot of rain fell in Central Florida. Biblical amounts of water swelled lakes and retention ponds beyond their banks. In Orlovista alone, over 100 homes were devastated when three surrounding retention ponds overflowed. Residents were rescued by boat from rising waters across multiple neighborhoods. Storm-water and sewage systems were overwhelmed countywide. Orange County received $219.7 million in federal disaster aid — with $108 million allocated just for housing rehabilitation.

10,500+ homes damaged$300M+ total damageResidents rescued by boat
Nov 2022
Hurricane Nicole
Second Hit — Compounded Ian Damage Across Central Florida

Hurricane Nicole arrived just weeks after Ian, striking Orange County while communities were still recovering. Flood-prone areas including Orlovista — still unrepaired from Ian — faced renewed flooding risk. Nicole added additional water intrusion and roof damage to thousands of already-compromised Orange County homes. The back-to-back storms in 2022 overwhelmed local contractors and insurance adjusters, creating months-long delays for homeowners seeking repairs.

Second storm in 6 weeksCompounded Ian damageOrlovista flooded again
Mar 2023
Federal Disaster Aid
$217M HUD Disaster Relief — Orange County Homes Still Recovering

In March 2023, Orange County received over $217 million in disaster relief from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for Hurricane Ian recovery. County commissioners allocated $108 million specifically for housing rehabilitation for thousands of Orange County homeowners still waiting on repairs. Orlovista residents were still living with Ian damage a full year later. The county hosted 13 community meetings to plan how to spend the funds and rebuild stormwater infrastructure.

$217M+ HUD relief funds$108M for housing repairsOrlovista still recovering
Aug 2023
Hurricane Idalia
Orange County On Alert — Flood-Prone Areas Still Unrepaired from Ian

As Hurricane Idalia approached, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings held an emergency press conference warning that flood-prone areas — especially Orlovista — were still not fully repaired from Hurricane Ian. Workers had removed 150+ cubic yards of debris and deepened retention ponds, but the stormwater improvement project had been vetoed by Gov. DeSantis. Orange County committed additional county resources to flood mitigation and emergency response, keeping certified water damage teams on standby throughout the county.

Ian repairs still incompleteCounty emergency response activeOrlovista high alert
Every Year
Year-Round Risk
AC Failures, Pipe Bursts & Mold — Orlando’s Year-Round Water Damage Problem

Beyond hurricanes, Orange County homeowners face constant water damage risk from AC unit drain line clogs — one of the most common causes of ceiling collapses in Orlando’s new construction condos, apartments, and single-family homes. Central Florida’s humidity of 75%+ year-round means mold begins growing within 24 hours of any water intrusion. Pipe bursts, water heater failures, and washing machine leaks are all covered by most standard homeowners policies and require immediate response to prevent mold damage.

AC clogs — #1 Orlando cause75%+ year-round humidityCovered by homeowners insurance
Our Work in Orange County

We Responded After Hurricane Ian, Nicole & Idalia

After Hurricane Ian devastated Orange County in 2022, our certified teams were deployed across Orlando, Orlovista, Winter Park, Doctor Phillips, and surrounding communities. We helped thousands of homeowners extract water, document insurance claims, and prevent mold before it could spread.

Orlovista
Ian flood rescue response
Winter Park
AC & pipe emergencies
Doctor Phillips
Year-round service calls
Lake Nona
New construction water damage
Apopka
Storm flooding response
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Our Services

Water Damage Services in Orange County

IICRC certified professionals responding 24/7 across all Orange County communities — from Orlovista flooding to Lake Nona AC emergencies.

1

Emergency Water Extraction

Industrial pumps removing standing water from flooded Orange County homes — dispatched immediately 24/7.

2

Water Damage Mitigation

Emergency drying to IICRC moisture standards — stopping lake overflow and retention pond flooding from spreading.

3

Water Damage Restoration

Complete property restoration — returning your Orange County home to pre-damage condition after hurricane or flood.

4

Mold Remediation

Critical in Orlando’s year-round 75%+ humidity — EPA-registered antimicrobial treatments within 24 hours of water damage.

5

AC Leak & Drain Cleanup

Orange County’s #1 year-round water damage cause — clogged AC drain lines causing ceiling collapses in condos and homes.

6

Sewage Backup Cleanup

Category 3 hazmat-level sewage removal — health-safe certified protocols throughout all Orange County communities.

How It Works

Simple 4-Step Emergency Process

1

Call or Click

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2

Crew Dispatched

Certified Orange County crew dispatched to your location immediately.

3

Extract & Dry

Water extracted and IICRC drying equipment deployed on arrival.

4

Insurance Support

Full documentation prepared for your Orange County insurance adjuster.

Local Coverage

Highways & Landmarks We Serve

Every major corridor and landmark across Orange County, Florida.

I-4
Main east-west — connects Tampa, Orlando, Daytona Beach through the heart of Orange County
Florida Turnpike / SR-91
North-south corridor — connects Miami, Orlando, Lake Nona, Celebration
SR-528 / Beachline
East connector — Orlando to Kennedy Space Center and Space Coast
SR-408 / East-West Expy
Central Orlando east-west corridor — connects Windermere to Conway
SR-429 / Western Beltway
West Orange — Winter Garden, Horizon West, Apopka connector
SR-417 / GreeneWay
Southeast beltway — Lake Nona, Airport, UCF, Hunters Creek
SR-50 / Colonial Drive
Historic east-west — Ocoee through downtown Orlando to east side
US-441 / Orange Blossom Trail
North-south Orange County spine — connects all major communities
Key Orange County Landmarks in Our Service Area
📍 Walt Disney World Resort
Lake Buena Vista — southwest Orange County
📍 Universal Orlando
I-4 corridor — major tourism landmark
📍 Orlando International Airport
MCO — southeast Orange County, Lake Nona area
📍 UCF Campus
East Orlando — University of Central Florida
📍 Lake Eola Park
Downtown Orlando waterfront landmark
📍 Dr. Phillips Center
Downtown Orlando performing arts center
📍 Amway Center
Downtown Orlando — NBA arena, major events
📍 ICON Park
International Drive — tourism corridor
📍 Shingle Creek
Primary water corridor — flows through Orlovista to Everglades
📍 Windermere Lakes
Premium lakefront community area
Service Area

All Communities We Serve in Orange County

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Orlando Downtown
📧 32801,32803
City center — Lake Eola, Thornton Park
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Winter Park
📧 32789,32792
Upscale suburb — Rollins College, Park Ave
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Apopka
📧 32703,32712
Northwest Orange County, fast-growing
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Ocoee
📧 34761
West Orange — SR-50 corridor
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Winter Garden
📧 34787
West Orange — historic downtown, SR-429
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Doctor Phillips
📧 32819
Restaurant Row, Universal area
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Windermere
📧 34786
Luxury lakefront community
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Maitland
📧 32751,32794
North Orlando — Maitland Centre
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Orlovista / Orlo Vista
📧 32835
100+ homes flooded in Ian 2022
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Edgewood
📧 32809
South Orlando near Sand Lake
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Belle Isle
📧 32809
Conway Lakes area — south Orlando
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Hunters Creek
📧 32837
Planned community south Orlando
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MetroWest
📧 32835
West Orlando suburban community
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Lake Nona
📧 32827,32832
Medical City — rapidly growing
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Celebration
📧 34747
Disney-developed planned community
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Horizon West
📧 34787
Fastest-growing west Orange area
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Conway
📧 32812
Southeast Orlando lakes area
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Pine Hills
📧 32808,32818
Unincorporated northwest community
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Goldenrod
📧 32733
East Orange near UCF corridor
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Oak Ridge
📧 32809
South Orlando near airport
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ZIP Codes

All Orange County ZIP Codes We Serve

32789 32792 32801 32803 32804 32805 32806 32807 32808 32809 32810 32811 32812 32814 32817 32818 32819 32820 32821 32822 32824 32825 32826 32827 32828 32829 32830 32831 32832 32833 32835 32836 32837 32839 34761 34786 34787 32703 32712 32751 32794
Insurance Coverage

Water Damage Insurance in Orange County

Most homeowners policies cover sudden and accidental water damage. Florida law requires you to notify your insurer within 14 days of discovery. Our teams provide complete adjuster-ready documentation.

Accepted

State Farm

Orange County State Farm hurricane and flood damage claims — full IICRC moisture documentation provided.

Accepted

Citizens Insurance

Florida’s largest insurer — we work with Citizens adjusters across all Orange County communities post-Ian.

Accepted

Allstate

Complete photo documentation and moisture reports for all Allstate Orange County hurricane damage claims.

Accepted

Universal Property

Florida’s top private insurer — our reports meet Universal Property’s adjuster documentation standards.

Orange County Insurance Tip: Lake and retention pond overflow flooding typically requires a separate NFIP flood policy. However, AC drain clogs, pipe bursts, roof leaks, and appliance failures ARE covered under standard homeowners insurance. Call (833) 840-0239 for same-day documentation.
Reviews

What Orange County Homeowners Are Saying

★★★★★

“Our Orlovista home flooded during Hurricane Ian — the whole neighborhood was under water. Called at 3 AM and a crew was there by 6 AM. Citizens Insurance claim was fully documented and approved. They saved everything.”

J
Janét B.
Orlovista, Orange County FL 32835
★★★★★

“AC drain clogged and our Doctor Phillips condo ceiling collapsed. Got connected to a certified team in under 30 minutes. They extracted the water and did mold prevention before we even unpacked. Life savers.”

D
David K.
Doctor Phillips, FL 32819
★★★★★

“Lake Nona new construction — pipe burst in the wall during the night. Called and a crew arrived before 7 AM. They found hidden moisture in 3 walls we never would have caught. State Farm covered everything.”

A
Amy R.
Lake Nona, Orlando FL 32827
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Orange County

How quickly can a team reach my Orange County home?
Our certified crews serve all Orange County communities — Orlando, Orlovista, Winter Park, Lake Nona, Doctor Phillips, Windermere, Apopka, and every area. We dispatch immediately upon your call, 24/7. Call (833) 840-0239 to confirm response time.
Does homeowners insurance cover lake and retention pond flooding?
Flooding from external sources like overflowing lakes or retention ponds typically requires a separate NFIP flood insurance policy — standard homeowners insurance does not cover this. However, internal water damage from AC drain clogs, pipe bursts, appliance failures, and roof leaks ARE typically covered. Florida law requires notifying your insurer within 14 days of discovery.
What caused the Hurricane Ian flooding in Orlovista?
Over 100 Orlovista homes were devastated when three surrounding retention ponds overflowed during Hurricane Ian’s record rainfall. The ponds simply couldn’t hold the volume of water. Residents were rescued by boat from rising waters. Orange County received $219.7 million in federal aid to repair homes and improve stormwater infrastructure afterward.
Why is mold such a big concern in Orange County?
Central Florida averages 75%+ relative humidity year-round. After any water intrusion — whether from a hurricane, pipe burst, or AC drain clog — mold can begin growing within 24 hours. Orange County’s warm climate accelerates mold growth faster than most US regions. Immediate water extraction and professional drying is critical. Call (833) 840-0239.
Do you serve Lake Nona, Celebration, and Horizon West?
Yes — we serve all Orange County communities including Lake Nona, Celebration, Horizon West, Winter Garden, Ocoee, Doctor Phillips, Windermere, Orlovista, Conway, Pine Hills, MetroWest, Apopka, Maitland, Winter Park, and all other Orlando-area communities. Same 24/7 certified service.

Water Damage Emergency in Orange County?

Do not wait — mold begins growing within 24 hours in Orlando’s humidity. Our certified Orange County teams are standing by right now — 24/7, all communities covered, all insurance accepted.

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