Central Florida's subtropical climate creates year-round conditions for microbial growth. Average humidity stays above 70 percent, and afternoon thunderstorms dump several inches of rain in minutes. Many Orlando homes built before 2000 have inadequate attic ventilation, allowing hot, humid air to condense on roof decking and insulation. Newer construction often uses spray foam insulation, which prevents airflow and traps moisture if a roof leak develops. Concrete slab foundations are common, and without proper vapor barriers, groundwater wicks up through porous concrete into flooring and lower walls. These factors combine to make damp smell remediation more complex than in drier climates.
Reliance Water Damage Restoration Orlando understands how local building practices affect moisture control. We know which neighborhoods have high water tables and which subdivisions used substandard vapor barriers during the housing boom. We have worked with hundreds of Orlando property owners to resolve odor issues caused by aging HVAC systems, improperly installed condensate drains, and storm damage to roof flashing. Our familiarity with local construction methods and climate-specific challenges means we locate moisture sources faster and apply drying protocols that work in high-humidity conditions. When you choose local expertise, you get solutions tailored to Orlando's unique environment.