612
Florida cities covered, end to end
67
Florida counties, every one
8regions
Distinct service zones with regional dispatch
~60min
Average metro response time
Florida leak geography

Why region matters — four distinct leak patterns across Florida

Construction era, soil chemistry, salt exposure, and aquifer geology vary dramatically across the state. Our regional specialists know what fails where.

Slab-on-grade copper failure zone

Orange · Seminole · Brevard · Polk · Marion · Hillsborough · Pinellas · Lee · Collier

The post-1965 tract-home belt of Florida. Slab construction with in-slab copper supply lines. Hard well water inside, acidic soil outside, 30–50 year design life with most homes now in failure window.

Peak failure age1965–1995 builds
Top symptomWarm tile + bill spike

Polybutylene "blue pipe" cluster

Polk · Pasco · Volusia · Hernando · Citrus · Marion · Lake · Charlotte

Florida had the heaviest polybutylene installation in the U.S. between 1978 and 1995. The Cox v. Shell class action settled $1B confirming systematic failure. ~250,000 Florida homes still have it — most need full repipe.

Year range1978–1995
Right answerFull repipe to PEX

Sinkhole / karst-shift zone

Pasco · Hernando · Pinellas · Hillsborough · Polk (parts)

Limestone bedrock geology causes slow foundation movement. Rigid copper or CPVC supply lines crack from ground shift even when the pipe itself is healthy. Slab leaks here are mechanical, not corrosion-driven.

Failure driverFoundation movement
Often paired withGeotech survey

Coastal salt-corrosion zone

All coastal Florida — Atlantic, Gulf, Keys

Salt air accelerates copper, brass fitting, and steel corrosion. Coastal Florida homes burn through plumbing in roughly half the time of inland equivalents. Replacement specs differ — we use HDPE for service lines, brass-free fittings interior.

Material life50% of inland norm
Replacement stdHDPE + brass-free
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Every Florida city we serve, organized by region

Tap your city for response time, local pricing notes, and regional dispatch.

3 Central Florida

~140
Cities
60–90min
Response

The I-4 corridor + Brevard space coast + Marion + Polk + Lake. Densest slab-leak grid in Florida — the post-1965 tract belt with hard water and aging copper. Highest density of polybutylene homes also here.

Counties: Orange · Seminole · Osceola · Volusia · Brevard · Polk · Lake · Sumter · Marion · Hardee · Highlands

Altamonte SpringsAltoonaAlturasApopkaAstatulaAstorAuburndaleAvon ParkBabson ParkBarbervilleBartowBay LakeBelle IsleBelleviewBowling GreenBradleyBushnellCape CanaveralCassadagaCasselberryCenter HillChristmasCitraClarconaClermontCocoaCocoa BeachColemanDavenportDaytona BeachDaytona Beach ShoresDeBaryDeLandDeLeon SpringsDeltonaDundeeDunnellonEagle LakeEaton ParkEatonvilleEdgewaterEdgewoodEustisFerndaleFort McCoyFort MeadeFrostproofFruitland ParkGenevaGlenwoodGoldenrodGothaGrand IslandGrantGrant-ValkariaGrovelandHaines CityHighland CityHighland ParkHillcrest HeightsHolly HillHomelandHowey-in-the-HillsIndialanticIndian Harbour BeachIndian Lake EstatesIntercession CityKathleenKenansvilleKillarneyKissimmeeLady LakeLake AlfredLake Buena VistaLake ComoLake HamiltonLake HelenLakelandLake MaryLake MonroeLake PanasoffkeeLake PlacidLakeshoreLake WalesLeesburgLongwoodLoughmanMaitlandMalabarMascotteMcIntoshMelbourneMelbourne BeachMelbourne VillageMerritt IslandMid FloridaMimsMinneolaMontverdeMount DoraMulberryNalcrestNew Smyrna BeachNicholsOak HillOaklandOcalaOcklawahaOcoeeOkahumpkaOrange CityOrange LakeOrange SpringsOrlandoOrmond BeachOsteenOviedoOxfordPaisleyPalm BayPalm ShoresPatrick AFBPiersonPlymouthPolk CityPonce InletPort OrangeReddickRiver RanchRockledgeSanfordSatellite BeachScottsmoorSebringSevilleSharpesSilver SpringsSorrentoSouth DaytonaSparrSt. CloudSummerfieldSumtervilleTangerineTavaresThe VillagesTitusvilleUmatillaWauchulaWaverlyWebsterWeirsdaleWest MelbourneWildwoodWindermereWinter GardenWinter HavenWinter ParkWinter SpringsYalahaZellwoodZolfo Springs

5 Southwest Florida

~32
Cities
60–120min
Response

Fort Myers, Naples, Cape Coral, Sanibel + inland Glades. Highest pool ownership rate in the state. Coastal saltwater intrusion + heavy CPVC use in tract construction = active service line + interior repair market.

Counties: Lee · Collier · Charlotte · Hendry · Glades · DeSoto

6 Treasure Coast

~21
Cities
60–90min
Response

Vero Beach, Port St. Lucie, Stuart corridor + inland Okeechobee. Atlantic-coast salt corrosion, retirement housing density, and pool plumbing leaks make up most call volume.

Counties: Indian River · St. Lucie · Martin · Okeechobee

7 Southeast Florida

~100
Cities
45–75min
Response

8 Florida Keys

10
Cities
2–4hr
Response

The US-1 corridor from Key Largo to Key West. Coastal salt corrosion is the dominant failure driver — we replace with HDPE service lines and brass-free interior fittings as a regional standard.

Counties: Monroe

Coverage FAQ

About statewide service

Common questions about regional dispatch, pricing, and coverage. Call (833) 435-3230 if your city or question isn't listed.

Does pricing vary by region?

Service rates are statewide flat-rate. Travel charges apply only for rural Panhandle counties and the Florida Keys (which add an honest mileage line based on distance from the nearest dispatch hub). Every quote is itemized in writing before work begins.

How can you be in 612 cities?

Eight regional dispatch hubs with technician teams assigned to each. A call from Pensacola goes to a Panhandle truck. A call from Doral goes to a Southeast Florida truck. We're not driving from Orlando to Key West for every job — regional staffing is how we make response times realistic.

What if my city isn't shown above?

If you have a Florida ZIP code, we serve you. Unincorporated communities, retirement villages, and smaller localities are included under the nearest incorporated city's coverage. Call dispatch with your ZIP and we'll confirm response window.

Why are response times longer in the Panhandle and Keys?

Geography. The Panhandle spans 200 miles east-to-west; the Keys are a 113-mile chain. Dispatch hubs in Pensacola, Tallahassee, and Marathon cover their territory, but driving time is honest — we tell you 2–4 hours instead of pretending we'll be there in 60 minutes.

Do you handle HOA condos and multi-unit buildings statewide?

Yes — every region. We file HOA-compliant repair documents, work with property managers on after-hours scheduling, and have insurance-grade reporting standardized across the state.

What about hurricane season — do you still operate?

We dispatch through prep windows and resume the moment storm conditions allow. We don't drive in active wind warnings (over ~50mph). Emergency calls queued through landfall get prioritized post-storm. All eight regions plan their post-hurricane response calendars in advance.

Statewide coverage

One phone number for all 612 Florida cities.

Eight regional dispatch hubs. Florida-licensed technicians staffed locally. Real response windows, not marketing numbers.

612
Cities
67
Counties
8
Dispatch hubs
365days
Always on