We will be straight with you about Alafaya, because that is how we earn the call. This is one of Orange County's fastest-grown suburbs, wrapped around the University of Central Florida and communities like Waterford Lakes, and almost all of it is on municipal water. Most Alafaya homes are not on a private well for their drinking water.
Where we come in is the irrigation wells that keep larger lawns green, the occasional older or edge lot that kept a private well, and the surrounding rural stretches of east Orange County, out toward Bithlo, that genuinely run on wells. Those wells draw the Floridan Aquifer, commonly 100 to 400 feet down, through Central Florida limestone that leaves hardness and mineral scale inside pumps, tanks, and check valves over time.