This directory lists 18 plumbing contractors serving Winter Garden, FL and the surrounding Orlando metro area. Whether you need routine repairs, fixture installations, or new construction plumbing, these local professionals are available to help homeowners and property owners with a wide range of needs.
Winter Garden's climate and soil conditions present some specific challenges for plumbing systems. Hard water common to the region can accelerate mineral buildup in pipes and fixtures, while shifting soil conditions can place added stress on underground lines over time. Keeping these factors in mind when scheduling inspections or repairs can help extend the life of your plumbing.
Browse listings below to compare local options.
Essential Bath Solutions, LLC
★ 5.0 (7 reviews)
212 N Main St, Winter Garden, FL 34787
PlumbingBrightwater Plumbing of Orlando
Florida CFC License
★ 5.0 (58 reviews)
751 Business Park Blvd #101, Winter Garden, FL 34787
PlumbingTildenville Plumbing Services
★ 5.0 (5 reviews)
163 Avalon Rd, Winter Garden, FL 34787
PlumbingRite Angle Plumbing LLC
★ 5.0 (3 reviews)
PlumbingG&C Pro Tech Services
★ 5.0 (21 reviews)
PlumbingHorizon West Plumbing & Gas
★ 5.0 (72 reviews)
PlumbingJames Smith Handyman & Plumbing LLC
★ 4.9 (1,141 reviews)
PlumbingJohnny Jones Plumbing
★ 4.9 (750 reviews)
17885 Dangler Rd, Winter Garden, FL 34787
PlumbingPro-Tech Air Conditioning & Plumbing Service, Inc
Florida CFC License
★ 4.9 (1,073 reviews)
213 S Dillard St Suite 150F, Winter Garden, FL 34787
PlumbingBowlin Plumbing Services LLC
Florida CFC License
★ 4.9 (69 reviews)
PlumbingBrightWater Irrigation and Lighting
★ 4.9 (623 reviews)
535 W Plant St, Winter Garden, FL 34787
PlumbingTruBlue Serving Winter Garden & The Villages
★ 4.8 (79 reviews)
PlumbingPlumbing Company of Winter Garden
★ 4.7 (12 reviews)
466 Forest Haven Dr, Winter Garden, FL 34787
PlumbingPlumbing & Air By Tom, Inc.
★ 4.6 (26 reviews)
15614 Dahoon Holly Ln, Winter Garden, FL 34787
PlumbingWinter Garden Plumbing Services
★ 4.4 (28 reviews)
731 S Dillard St, Winter Garden, FL 34787
PlumbingCentral Winter Garden Plumbing
★ 4.4 (7 reviews)
1353 Scarlet Oak Loop, Winter Garden, FL 34787
PlumbingJ & L Pump Repair llc
★ 4.3 (6 reviews)
17710 Davenport Rd, Winter Garden, FL 34787
PlumbingADS- WINTER GARDEN
★ 4.2 (114 reviews)
115 W Crown Point Rd, Winter Garden, FL 34787
Hiring a plumbing contractor in Winter Garden, FL
Hiring a plumbing contractor in Winter Garden, FL ranges from a same-day repair (water heater, slab leak, sewer line) to multi-day work like a repipe or a whole-home water filtration install. The directory below lists active plumbing contractors so you can compare and verify before you commit.
Florida homes built before the early 1990s are often plumbed with polybutylene, which is now widely failing — if your home is in that era, knowing which contractors do full repipes matters more than finding the cheapest service call.
How to verify a plumbing contractor's license in Florida
Look for license type: CFC — Certified Plumbing Contractor
Go to myfloridalicense.com, the official Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) portal, and use "Verify a License." Search by the contractor's business name, the qualifier's individual name, or the license number itself. Confirm the license type is "CFC — Certified Plumbing Contractor," the status reads "Current, Active," the expiration date is in the future, and there is no disciplinary or complaint history attached to the record.
"CFC" is the statewide certification. You may also see RF (Registered Plumber), valid only in specific local jurisdictions — verify the license type actually covers your address before hiring.
Why verifying matters in Florida
Florida law (§ 489.127, F.S.) makes it a third-degree felony to contract without a license on a project valued at $5,000 or more, or any size project during a declared state of emergency. Verifying licensure before you sign a contract is the single most important step you can take to protect your home and your deposit. Central Florida's hurricane season runs June 1 through November 30, and unlicensed storm-chasing crews routinely move through Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties after a major event. Confirming an active state license — and an in-state business address you can actually drive to — keeps you out of that risk pool. A licensed plumber's bond and insurance is what backs you up if a connection fails and floods your home — an unlicensed handyman's promise does not.
Questions to ask before you hire
- Is the diagnostic fee credited toward the repair if I hire you on the spot?
- Will you give me a flat-rate written quote before starting, or is this hourly + materials?
- If this is a repipe or major job, are you pulling a plumbing permit and scheduling inspections?
- What is the warranty on the parts you install, and what is the warranty on your labor?
- If you cut into drywall or flooring to access a pipe, who is responsible for the patch and finish?
Frequently asked questions
- How do I know if I have a slab leak?
- Common signs in Central Florida slab-on-grade homes: unexplained jumps in your water bill, the sound of running water with everything off, warm spots on the floor (hot-line leak), mildew smell near baseboards, or low water pressure. A licensed plumber can confirm with a pressure test and acoustic or thermal location before opening the slab.
- Do I need a permit for a water heater swap?
- Yes — every Florida jurisdiction in the Orlando metro requires a permit for a water heater replacement, even a like-for-like swap. The permit cost is small and the inspection protects you from improper T&P valve, expansion tank, and venting installations that can be dangerous.
- Is tankless worth it in Florida?
- Florida groundwater enters the house warmer than in northern states, so tankless units run more efficiently here than the national average. The trade-offs are higher upfront cost, gas line or 240V electrical upgrades, and annual descaling because Central Florida water is hard. Ask the plumber to size the unit to your peak simultaneous demand, not just your square footage.
- Is the water in Winter Garden hard enough to need a softener?
- Yes — water across the Orlando metro, including Winter Garden, is generally hard (high in calcium and magnesium) because it's drawn from the Floridan Aquifer. That doesn't mean you need a softener, but it does mean fixtures, water heaters, and tankless units last longer when one is installed. Any plumber you're considering should be willing to test your water and quote both with and without softening.