Orlando averages 51 inches of rain per year and maintains 75% relative humidity even on dry days. When floodwater enters your home, it doesn't just sit on the surface. The humid air slows evaporation and keeps building materials saturated longer than in arid climates. A wet drywall panel in Phoenix might air-dry in three days. The same panel in Orlando stays damp for a week without mechanical dehumidification. That extended moisture exposure gives mold spores time to colonize and gives wood time to start rotting. Central Florida's mold species are aggressive. Stachybotrys and Aspergillus thrive in the exact conditions your home creates after a flood.
Orange County building codes require mold remediation permits for contaminated areas over 10 square feet. Most flood losses exceed that threshold. Local restoration companies understand the permitting process and the inspection requirements. We know which materials Orange County allows you to clean and which ones must be removed. We know how to document pre-existing conditions so your insurance company doesn't deny coverage for old damage. National companies that fly in crews after a hurricane don't have that institutional knowledge. They treat Orlando like Houston or Tampa. The climate is different. The building stock is different. The insurance landscape is different. Local expertise matters when you're making decisions about your largest asset.