Sorrento is a rural community in northeast Lake County, out beyond Mount Dora on the edge of the Golden Triangle, where the lots are large, and the setting is genuinely country. That rural character is why wells are the rule here, not the exception. Most homes in and around Sorrento draw their own water from private wells tapping the Floridan Aquifer, commonly 100 to 400 feet down, and a failed pump means the water is off until it is fixed.
Lake County's water runs through Central Florida limestone, so it carries hardness and mineral scale that build up inside pumps, pressure tanks, and check valves over the years until something fails. When a submersible gets scaled into its casing, we free it the patient way rather than forcing it.