Goldenrod is an unincorporated community that sits right on the Orange and Seminole county line, just east of Orlando near Winter Park and Union Park. It is an older, established suburb, and while much of it is on utility water today, the older homes and the larger lots frequently draw their water from private wells tapping the Floridan Aquifer, commonly 100 to 400 feet down.
Central Florida's limestone makes that water hard and mineral-rich, so scale steadily builds inside pumps, pressure tanks, and check valves until something fails. A submersible scaled into its casing is one of the trickier problems to free without harming the well, and we take our time with it rather than forcing it.