Orlando receives more annual rainfall than Seattle, yet most businesses underestimate local flood risk because the city lacks the reputation of coastal Florida markets. The 50-plus inches of annual precipitation, combined with afternoon thunderstorms that dump two inches in 30 minutes, creates roof loading and drainage failures. Many Orlando commercial buildings constructed during the 1980s and 1990s boom now operate with aging HVAC systems and roof membranes past their rated lifespan. Computer room water extraction becomes critical when these systems fail during peak business hours.
Orlando's commercial building codes have evolved significantly since 2004, following multiple hurricane seasons. Buildings constructed before these updates often lack the redundant drainage and moisture barriers required in new construction. Reliance Water Damage Restoration Orlando understands these building vintage differences and adjusts response protocols accordingly. We know which downtown properties have server rooms in below-grade spaces, which tech corridor buildings use raised floor systems, and which medical district facilities operate under HIPAA requirements that affect our access and documentation procedures.