Stormwater Maintenance Service in Central Florida
Storm Drain Repair in Orlando, FL
Central Florida's licensed underground utility contractor for storm drain repair — camera-confirmed diagnostics, emergency response, and end-to-end repair for commercial properties, HOAs, municipalities, and contractors.
65+ years serving Central Florida
Licensed local service team
Fast scheduling and clear communication
Service Overview
Storm Drain Repair Backed by 65+ Years of Local Experience
A failed storm drain line doesn't announce itself — until parking lots flood, inlets back up, or standing water appears where it shouldn't. When that happens, the cause is usually underground: a broken pipe section, offset joint, root intrusion, or a collapsed line that's been failing quietly for years.
Lapin Services locates the problem with camera inspection, then repairs it right — whether that means a targeted spot repair or a full line replacement. We handle permits, coordinate with inspectors, and document everything. One licensed underground contractor, one call, no guesswork.
Problems We Solve
Common Storm Drain Repair Problems We Fix
Here are the issues our team commonly finds and resolves during storm drain repair calls across Central Florida.
Broken or Offset Pipe Sections
Ground settlement, heavy vehicle loads, and soil shifting cause pipe sections to crack, separate at joints, or go out of alignment — allowing water to escape into the surrounding soil instead of flowing through the system.
Root Intrusion
Tree and shrub roots seek out moisture and work their way into pipe joints or existing cracks. Once inside, they grow into dense masses that obstruct flow, widen the breach, and eventually collapse the line entirely.
Joint Failures and Pipe Separation
Over time, aging gaskets, corroded couplings, or improper original installation cause pipe joints to open up. Even a small gap allows sediment infiltration, undermining, and progressive structural failure.
Pipe Collapse from Soil Movement or Deterioration
Older concrete and clay pipe systems degrade from corrosion, acidic soils, and decades of hydraulic stress. A fully collapsed section blocks flow entirely and typically requires immediate excavation and replacement.
Chronic Flooding and Inlet Backup
Repeated surface flooding or slow-draining inlets after rain often trace back to a partial or complete blockage in the underground conveyance line — not just a surface debris problem.
When to Call
Signs Your Stormwater System Needs Professional Attention
If you notice any of these warning signs, schedule storm drain repair before the problem becomes more disruptive or expensive.
Standing Water After Rain
Persistent pooling in parking lots, common areas, or near drainage inlets that doesn't resolve within a reasonable time frame is a direct indicator that underground conveyance is impaired.
Sinkholes or Depressions Near Drain Lines
Voids or surface depressions forming above the pipe route signal that soil is being washed away into a failing pipe — a condition that worsens rapidly and can undermine pavement or structures.
Erosion or Scour Around Outlets
If water is escaping through breaks in the line rather than exiting at the designed outlet, you'll often see erosion channels or sediment deposits in unexpected locations on the property.
Inlet Grates Backing Up During Moderate Rain
If your system can't handle normal rain events without overflowing, reduced pipe capacity from partial collapse, sediment accumulation, or root blockage is likely the cause.
Failed Previous Repair or Aging Infrastructure
If your stormwater system is 20+ years old, was constructed with clay or unreinforced concrete pipe, or has been patched before without camera-confirmed diagnosis, a full inspection is overdue.
Our Process
What to Expect From Your Storm Drain Repair Visit
Lapin keeps the process straightforward from the first call through final documentation, so you know what is happening at every step.
Step 1
Call or Schedule Online
Call Lapin Services or request service online — we're available 24/7 for emergency drain failures and scheduled inspections alike.
Step 2
On-Site Inspection and Diagnosis
We deploy a camera down the line to precisely locate and document the defect — broken joints, root masses, collapsed sections, or infiltration points — before any excavation begins.
Step 3
Honest Assessment and Recommendations
We walk you through the camera findings and present a repair scope: spot repair of the defect, partial line replacement, or full replacement with permitting — with clear pricing for each option.
Step 4
Service Completed
Our licensed underground utility crew performs the repair — excavating, replacing or relining the damaged section, and restoring surface conditions to match existing.
Step 5
Documentation and Follow-Up
We verify the repair with a final camera pass, provide documentation, handle any required permits or inspection sign-offs, and confirm the system is flowing properly before we leave the site.
Why Lapin
Why Central Florida Chooses Lapin for Storm Drain Repair
Lapin combines licensed expertise, local knowledge, and responsive service for stormwater work throughout Central Florida.
65+ Years of Experience
Founded in 1958, Lapin has been Central Florida's trusted utility specialist for three generations — with the knowledge and credentials to back it up.
4.9★ Rating · 1,000+ Reviews
The best-rated utility contractor in Florida — not by our own measure, but by the property owners and businesses who've trusted us.
Licensed Underground Utilities Contractor
License CUC1223686. Fully certified for underground utility installation, repair, maintenance, and compliance.
End-to-End Service
One company for installation, repair, inspections, and compliance across all underground utility systems. No handoffs, no finger-pointing between subs.
Available 24/7
Utility emergencies don't wait for business hours. Our team is available around the clock so you're never left waiting when it matters most.
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FAQs
Storm Drain Repair FAQs
How do you determine whether a spot repair or full replacement is needed?
We run a camera inspection before recommending any repair scope. If the damage is isolated to a single section or joint, a spot repair is usually sufficient. If the pipe shows widespread deterioration, multiple defects, or has already been repaired previously, full replacement is typically more cost-effective long-term.
Can storm drain repairs be done without tearing up the entire pavement?
In many cases, yes. When the defect is localized, we excavate only at the affected section. For longer runs with multiple issues, open-cut replacement may be necessary, but we scope the work precisely to minimize surface disruption.
Do you handle emergency storm drain failures?
Yes. We’re available 24/7 for emergency response. If a failed drain line is actively causing flooding, property damage, or a safety hazard, call us immediately and we’ll dispatch a crew.
Do you pull permits and coordinate with county inspectors?
Yes. We manage all required permits and inspection coordination. For commercial, HOA, and municipal work, we also provide documentation — reports, manifests, photos — suitable for owner reporting and compliance files.
What types of pipe material do you work with?
We repair and replace concrete, clay, HDPE, PVC, and corrugated metal storm drain pipe. The right replacement material is selected based on site conditions, load requirements, and applicable county standards.
How long does a typical storm drain repair take?
A spot repair on a localized break typically takes one day. Larger line replacements or jobs requiring permitting and inspection scheduling may take several days. We’ll give you a realistic timeline before work begins.
We manage multiple properties — can Lapin Services handle our stormwater maintenance across the portfolio?
Yes. We work with property managers and HOA portfolios on scheduled inspections, routine maintenance, and priority-response repair agreements. One point of contact, consistent documentation, and a team that knows your sites.
Can you verify your repair before closing the excavation?
Always. We re-run the camera after every repair to confirm the line is clear, properly seated, and flowing correctly before backfill and surface restoration.
Schedule Service
Schedule Storm Drain Repair Today
Call Lapin Services today or request service online — and get your storm drain repaired by Central Florida's most trusted licensed underground utility contractor.