Stormwater help in Central Florida
Culvert Cleaning in Orlando, FL
Tell us what is happening. We will find the cause, explain your options, and handle culvert cleaning with care.
65+ years serving Central Florida
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Service Overview
Culvert Cleaning With Clear Answers Before Work Begins
Culverts are the workhorses of stormwater drainage — quietly moving water under roads, driveways, and drainage channels 24 hours a day. When sediment, debris, and vegetation begin to accumulate inside them, flow capacity drops and the risk of road washouts, property flooding, and structural damage climbs quickly. By the time problems become visible, the blockage has often been building for months.
Lapin Services provides professional culvert cleaning for municipalities, FDOT subcontractors, HOAs, commercial property managers, and private landowners across Orlando and Central Florida. Using vacuum truck extraction and high-pressure hydro jetting, we remove sediment, debris, and vegetation obstructions, restore full flow capacity, and inspect the pipe condition during cleaning — so you know exactly what you have and what it will take to protect it long-term.
Problems We Solve
Common Culvert Cleaning Problems We Fix
You do not have to diagnose the problem yourself. These are common issues we help confirm, explain, and repair.
Sediment and Silt Accumulation
Stormwater carries fine sediment that settles inside culvert pipes over time. Left uncleaned, the buildup steadily reduces flow capacity until the pipe is effectively blocked — and the next heavy rain causes flooding that could have been prevented.
Debris and Vegetation Blockages
Leaves, sticks, root intrusion, and overgrown vegetation at culvert inlets and inside the pipe restrict water flow and create dams that cause water to back up rapidly during rain events.
Road and Driveway Washout Risk
Culverts under roadways and driveways rely on unrestricted flow to prevent water from building up and undermining the surface above. A partially blocked culvert can cause road and driveway damage far more costly than routine cleaning.
Deferred Maintenance on Aging Infrastructure
Culverts in older subdivisions, along rural roads, and on commercial properties are often neglected for years. As blockages worsen, so does the difficulty and cost of clearing them — and the risk of structural damage to the pipe itself.
Compliance and Inspection Requirements
Municipalities, FDOT contractors, and HOAs are often required to demonstrate that stormwater conveyance infrastructure — including culverts — is maintained and functional. Dirty, underperforming culverts can trigger compliance notices and penalties.
When to Call
Signs Your Stormwater System Needs Professional Attention
If you notice any of these signs, call Lapin. We will find the cause and explain what needs to happen next.
Water Backs Up at the Culvert Inlet
If water pools or backs up at the entrance to a culvert during or after rain, the pipe is restricted and flow capacity is compromised — cleaning is needed before the next storm event.
Road or Driveway Surface Is Showing Erosion
Sinkholes, ruts, or soft spots near a culvert crossing indicate that water is not flowing through the pipe properly and may be undermining the surface from below.
Visible Debris or Vegetation at the Pipe Opening
Trash, sediment mounds, root growth, or heavy vegetation at the culvert inlet or outlet are clear signs that the pipe interior is likely partially blocked and in need of cleaning.
It's Been More Than a Year Since Last Service
High-traffic culverts and those in wooded or low-lying areas accumulate debris quickly. Annual or semi-annual cleaning is standard practice to maintain capacity and prevent emergency situations.
You've Received a Stormwater Compliance Notice
County, FDOT, or FDEP compliance notices citing stormwater conveyance deficiencies often require documented cleaning and inspection of culvert infrastructure before the notice can be resolved.
Our Process
What to Expect From Your Culvert Cleaning Visit
Tell us what is happening. We arrive prepared, explain the work clearly, and give clear pricing before work begins.
Step 1
Tell Us What Is Happening
Call or request service. You do not have to know exactly what failed; describe what you see, smell, hear, or need done.
Step 2
We Find the Cause
A Lapin technician or crew checks the issue, reviews the project, and explains what needs to be done in plain language.
Step 3
You Approve the Work
You get clear pricing and options before work begins, so you can make a confident decision.
Step 4
We Handle It With Care
We complete the approved work, respect your home, business, or jobsite, and keep you informed.
Step 5
We Stand Behind the Job
Before we leave, we confirm the work, answer questions, and make sure you know what to expect next.
Why Lapin
Why Central Florida Chooses Lapin for Culvert Cleaning
Our name is on every job. We respect your time, budget, property, and trust.
65+ Years of Experience
Lapin has served Central Florida since 1958. Our name is on every job, and we do the work in a way we can stand behind.
Clear Communication
We explain what we find, what it means, and what your options are before work begins.
Respect for Your Property
We protect the home, business, property, or jobsite and treat people the way we would want to be treated.
The Right Team for the Work
We handle plumbing, septic, drains, sewer, underground utilities, commercial service, and serious project work.
Care When It Matters
Every call affects a family, tenant, customer, business, property, or project. We do not take that lightly.
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FAQs
Culvert Cleaning FAQs
What methods do you use to clean culverts?
We use vacuum truck extraction to remove accumulated sediment and debris, and high-pressure hydro jetting to break up compacted blockages and flush the pipe clean. The right method — or combination of both — depends on the type and severity of the blockage.
How often should culverts be cleaned?
Most culverts benefit from inspection and cleaning at least once a year, with higher-risk locations — wooded areas, low-lying drainage channels, high-traffic roadways — often requiring semi-annual service to maintain reliable flow capacity.
Do you inspect the culvert pipe during cleaning?
Yes. We inspect the pipe condition during the cleaning process and note any structural concerns — cracks, corrosion, joint separation, or wall deterioration — and include those findings in our service documentation.
Can you clean culverts under active roadways or driveways?
Yes. We clean culverts under roads, driveways, and drainage channels without requiring excavation in most cases. Our equipment is configured to access pipes from the inlet and outlet ends.
Do you work with municipalities and FDOT subcontractors?
Yes. We provide culvert cleaning services for municipal stormwater programs, FDOT maintenance contracts, HOAs, commercial property managers, and private landowners across Central Florida.
What happens if the culvert is structurally damaged?
If we find evidence of structural damage during cleaning — cracks, joint failure, pipe deformation, or collapse — we’ll document the findings and provide repair recommendations. Lapin Services handles culvert repair and replacement, so there’s no need to bring in a separate contractor.
Can you provide documentation for compliance records?
Yes. We provide written service records documenting the work completed, pipe condition findings, and any recommendations — suitable for county compliance files, HOA maintenance records, or FDOT contract documentation.
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
Tell Us What Is Happening
Call Lapin or request service. We will get the right team moving, explain your options, and handle the work with care.