Zellwood is a farming community in northwest Orange County, the self-styled Sweet Corn Capital of Florida, set on the rich muck farmland that borders Lake Apopka. That agricultural heritage is exactly why wells are a way of life here. Homes and growing operations across Zellwood draw their own water from private wells tapping the Floridan Aquifer, commonly 100 to 400 feet down, and when a pump fails, there is no city main to fall back on.
Central Florida's limestone makes that water hard and mineral-rich, so scale builds up inside pumps, pressure tanks, and check valves over the years until something fails. A submersible scaled into its casing has to be freed patiently rather than forced, and that is how we handle it.