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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take for a plumber to get out to Bithlo from Orlando?
Heading past Fort Christmas Historical Park on State Road 50 is the main route into Bithlo. A standard dispatch from the east Orlando area typically takes 45 to 60 minutes, depending on traffic crossing the St. Johns River basin. We factor this transit into our scheduling to provide accurate arrival windows for service calls.
Does having a private well with hard water damage my plumbing fixtures?
Yes, consistently. Hard water causes limescale to accumulate inside fixtures and appliances, reducing flow and efficiency. Water heaters are particularly vulnerable; scale buildup on the heating elements forces them to work harder, shortening their lifespan. Installing a whole-house water softener or conditioner is the most effective long-term solution to protect your investment in fixtures and the well pump itself.
Why are my copper pipes suddenly springing small leaks?
This is often joint calcification or pitting. After 25 years, mineral scale from hard well water builds up inside the pipes, creating acidic pockets that corrode the copper from the inside out. The result is pinhole leaks, frequently found at solder joints or where pipes contact dissimilar metals without a proper dielectric union. Replacing isolated sections with PEX or new copper, using dielectric unions, is the standard repair.
If I need a major repair, who handles the permits and inspections?
As a state-licensed plumbing contractor, I handle the red tape with the Orange County Building Division so you don't have to. This includes pulling all required permits for water heater replacements, re-pipes, or septic work, and scheduling the mandatory inspections. Working with a professional credentialed by the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board ensures the work is documented and complies with current codes, which is essential for home insurance and resale.
Could the flat, low land here be causing my slow drains or sewer problems?
Absolutely. The low-lying terrain around areas like Fort Christmas Historical Park offers minimal natural slope for drainage. This can lead to sagging sections in your main sewer line, where waste and solids settle and cause repeated clogs. For homes on septic, poor drainage can also saturate the drain field. A video line inspection can identify these low spots and determine if jetting or partial replacement is needed.
Our pipes are from 2001. What should I expect to start going wrong with them?
Copper piping installed around 2001 is now 25 years old. In Bithlo Estates, homeowners commonly see pinhole leaks first, often appearing as small green or blue stains on pipe surfaces or drywall. This corrosion accelerates in our local water chemistry, leading to isolated failures before a wider system breakdown. Scheduling a pressure test and camera inspection can identify weak points before a leak causes significant damage.
Are there special plumbing considerations for a rural home like mine in Bithlo?
The primary considerations are your private well and septic system. Well pump pressure and the condition of the pressure tank directly affect water flow throughout the house. For septic systems, being mindful of what goes down the drains is critical to avoid drain field failure. Unlike a municipal system, you are responsible for the entire water cycle from the well cap to the septic field, requiring a more holistic maintenance approach.
What's one plumbing thing I should do before hurricane season peaks?
Secure your outdoor components. Ensure your well pump's electrical connections are elevated and protected from floodwater, and that septic tank lids are firmly sealed. Before a storm, fill bathtubs with water for sanitary use, as power loss will disable well pumps. This simple preparation maintains basic functionality if service is interrupted for several days.