Stormwater Maintenance Service in Central Florida
Stormwater Pipe Replacement in Orlando, FL
When repairs won't hold, replacement done right is the only real solution. Lapin Services replaces failed stormwater pipes across Orlando and Central Florida — open-cut or trenchless, fully permitted, and built to last.
65+ years serving Central Florida
Licensed local service team
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Service Overview
Stormwater Pipe Replacement Backed by 65+ Years of Local Experience
Some stormwater pipes can be repaired. Others have deteriorated so extensively that patching only delays the inevitable. Widespread corrosion in corrugated metal pipe, structurally compromised reinforced concrete, crushed or offset lines, and undersized pipe that no longer handles your site's drainage load — these are problems that require full replacement, not another repair attempt.
Lapin Services handles complete stormwater pipe replacement for residential, commercial, and institutional properties throughout Central Florida. We assess your system, recommend the right pipe material and installation method, manage all permitting and inspections, and install infrastructure built to perform for decades — not just until the next heavy rain.
Problems We Solve
Common Stormwater Pipe Replacement Problems We Fix
Here are the issues our team commonly finds and resolves during stormwater pipe replacement calls across Central Florida.
Corrugated Metal Pipe Corrosion
CMP has a finite service life in Florida's acidic soils. Once corrosion reaches the point of pitting, perforations, or structural wall loss, repairs are temporary at best — full replacement with modern HDPE or RCP is the correct solution.
Structurally Failed Reinforced Concrete Pipe
RCP that has cracked through the barrel, lost joint integrity across multiple sections, or begun to collapse can no longer be restored by spot repair. Widespread failure requires systematic replacement to restore structural integrity and drainage function.
Undersized Pipe Causing Repeated Flooding
Pipe sized for original site conditions may be inadequate after development, impervious surface increases, or upstream changes. Replacement is the only way to upsize capacity and eliminate chronic flooding during storm events.
Multiple Failures Across a Run
When a pipe run has failed at multiple points — joints, mid-barrel cracks, or collapsed sections — replacing individual sections costs more over time than a single full-run replacement.
Compliance Deficiencies Requiring System Upgrade
County, FDEP, or SFWMD compliance orders sometimes require stormwater infrastructure to be brought up to current standards — which means replacing pipe that no longer meets code, not simply repairing it to its former non-compliant state.
When to Call
Signs Your Stormwater System Needs Professional Attention
If you notice any of these warning signs, schedule stormwater pipe replacement before the problem becomes more disruptive or expensive.
Persistent Flooding Despite Prior Repairs
If the same drainage areas flood repeatedly after previous repair attempts, the pipe itself may be too compromised to hold — replacement is likely overdue.
Sinkholes or Ground Settlement Over Pipe Runs
Depressions and sinkholes forming along the pipe alignment signal joint failures or pipe wall collapse that have destabilized the surrounding soil.
Camera Inspection Showing Widespread Deterioration
Video inspection that reveals extensive corrosion, multiple cracks, deformed pipe, or failed joints across a run is a clear indicator that repair is no longer the right approach.
Visible Pipe Rust, Staining, or Collapse at Headwalls
Heavy rust staining, corroded inverts visible at inlets and outfalls, or any visible collapse at the pipe ends are warning signs the pipe interior is in advanced deterioration.
Compliance Notice Citing Structural Deficiency
Regulatory notices that cite structural pipe failure, capacity inadequacy, or system non-compliance often require replacement — not repair — to satisfy the citation and restore compliance status.
Our Process
What to Expect From Your Stormwater Pipe Replacement 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'll schedule an assessment and, where warranted, a camera inspection to document existing conditions.
Step 2
On-Site Inspection and Diagnosis
We evaluate the pipe run, determine the appropriate replacement method (open-cut or trenchless), select the correct pipe material and size, and provide a clear scope and cost before any work begins.
Step 3
Honest Assessment and Recommendations
We obtain all required permits and coordinate with the county, FDEP, or other applicable agencies prior to mobilizing equipment on site.
Step 4
Service Completed
Our crew completes the replacement — excavating and removing failed pipe, installing new HDPE or RCP to current specifications, backfilling and compacting to grade, and restoring the surface.
Step 5
Documentation and Follow-Up
We coordinate all required inspections, confirm the system passes, and deliver full documentation including permits, as-builts, and inspection records for your files.
Why Lapin
Why Central Florida Chooses Lapin for Stormwater Pipe Replacement
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
Stormwater Pipe Replacement FAQs
How do I know if my stormwater pipe needs replacement vs. repair?
A camera inspection is the most reliable way to know. Localized damage — a single crack or failed joint — is often repairable. Widespread corrosion, multiple failures across a run, severely deformed pipe, or total structural collapse typically indicate replacement is the more cost-effective and durable solution.
What pipe materials do you use for replacement?
We most commonly install HDPE (high-density polyethylene) for its corrosion resistance, long service life, and flexibility, and reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) for larger-diameter or high-load applications. Material selection depends on pipe size, hydraulic requirements, soil conditions, and applicable design standards.
Can stormwater pipe be replaced without full excavation?
In some situations, trenchless methods — such as pipe bursting or sliplining — allow the failed pipe to be replaced or relined with minimal excavation. We evaluate each project individually and recommend the least disruptive approach that meets structural and hydraulic requirements.
Can you upsize the pipe during replacement to improve drainage capacity?
Yes. Replacement projects are an ideal opportunity to upsize pipe to handle increased runoff, correct chronic flooding, or meet updated drainage requirements. We size the replacement pipe to match your site’s current and projected hydraulic needs.
Do stormwater pipe replacements require permits in Orlando?
Yes — full pipe replacement typically requires permits from the city or county, and may involve FDEP or SFWMD depending on the system type and location. Lapin manages the entire permitting and inspection process so you don’t have to navigate it yourself.
How long does stormwater pipe replacement take?
Duration depends on the length of pipe, access conditions, permit timelines, and whether trenchless or open-cut methods are used. We provide a realistic schedule before work begins and keep you informed throughout the project.
Do you work on commercial and HOA properties?
Yes. We replace stormwater pipe for commercial sites, shopping centers, HOAs, industrial properties, municipalities, and large-scale developments throughout Central Florida.
Do you service all of Central Florida?
Yes. We serve Orlando and the surrounding Central Florida region including Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Lake counties.
Schedule Service
Schedule Stormwater Pipe Replacement Today
Call Lapin Services today or request service online — and get your failed stormwater pipe replaced correctly by Central Florida's most trusted licensed utility contractor.