Orlando sits on a high water table with soil that shifts seasonally between saturation and drought. Many neighborhoods in the metro area, including College Park, Thornton Park, and parts of Altamonte Springs, have clay or cast iron sewer laterals installed 40 to 60 years ago. These pipes corrode, crack, and collapse under pressure from root intrusion and ground movement. When afternoon thunderstorms dump two inches of rain in an hour, the municipal sewer system can surcharge, pushing raw sewage back through floor drains and toilets. Emergency sewage removal becomes critical within the first hour because the heat and humidity accelerate bacterial growth and odor penetration into porous building materials.
Reliance Water Damage Restoration Orlando has worked with homeowners, property managers, and commercial clients across Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties. We understand local building codes, including Florida's strict requirements for Category 3 water damage restoration. We also know how to navigate insurance claims in a state where carriers scrutinize every line item. Choosing a local company means you get technicians who have responded to hundreds of sewage backups in your area, who know the common failure points in Orlando plumbing systems, and who can coordinate with local plumbers and contractors to get your property back online fast.