Water Damage Restoration in Orlando, FL
Central Florida gets hit from both sides — Atlantic and Gulf storms funnel inland to Orange County, which has drawn 39 federally-declared disasters, mostly hurricanes and tropical storms (Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Debby). Add ~50.7" of rain a year — among the highest of any major US metro — and daily summer thunderstorms, and roof leaks and flooding are routine. RestoreHotline connects you with vetted, independent local water damage pros who serve Orange County and respond fast.
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Water-damage risk in Orlando
federally-declared disasters in Orange County
average annual precipitation
tied to flooding, hurricanes or storms
Recent federally-declared events
- Hurricane Milton (2024 · Hurricane)
- Hurricane Debby (2024 · Tropical Storm)
- Hurricane Idalia (2023 · Hurricane)
- Tropical Storm Nicole (2022 · Tropical Storm)
- Tropical Storm Ian (2022 · Hurricane)
Orlando averages about 50.7" of rain a year, much of it in the June–November hurricane season and in near-daily summer thunderstorms. That's when storm surge, wind-driven rain and roof leaks send the most homes into emergency water cleanup — and feed the humidity that drives mold afterward.
Pros in the network serve Orange County, including Downtown, Winter Park, Lake Nona, Dr. Phillips, Baldwin Park, College Park — and ZIP codes such as 32801, 32789, 32827, 32819, 32814.
Sources: FEMA OpenFEMA — federally-declared disaster history (county FIPS 12095) · NOAA NCEI — 1991–2020 Climate Normals (station USW00012815)
What a local water damage restoration pro does
- Emergency extraction — pumps remove standing water fast.
- Structural drying — air movers and dehumidifiers dry framing and subfloor before mold sets in.
- Moisture mapping — meters and thermal cameras find hidden water behind walls.
- Cleanup, repair & insurance docs — sanitizing, rebuild, and documentation for your adjuster.
What does it cost in Orlando?
Nationally, water damage restoration commonly runs from a few hundred dollars for a small, clean-water cleanup to $5,000+ for a large or contaminated-water loss — driven by the water category (clean, gray, black), the affected area, and how long it sat. Local factors in Orlando — labor rates, the severity of the specific loss, and how accessible the damage is — affect the final number, so we don't publish a fixed local price. Get an on-site assessment from the local pro for an accurate quote.
Frequently asked questions
- Local water damage restoration companies in the RestoreHotline network serve Orange County and most offer 24/7 emergency response, aiming to be on-site within a few hours — because standing water and moisture cause more damage the longer they sit.
- No. RestoreHotline is a free referral service. We connect you with vetted, independent local water damage restoration professionals who serve the Orlando area — the on-site work is handled directly by that local pro, not by RestoreHotline.
- Yes — Orange County has 39 federally-declared disasters on record, with 27 tied to flooding, hurricanes or storms, and gets about 50.7" of rain a year (FEMA; NOAA). Storms, heavy rain and plumbing failures all drive water damage here.
- Connecting through RestoreHotline is always free; we may be paid a referral fee by the pro, at no cost to you. Water Damage Restoration pricing depends on the category and extent of the damage and local factors — get an on-site assessment for an accurate number.