Service Area

Six counties at launch. Three more coming.

Central Florida is where Streamline operates. Headquartered in Leesburg, we serve six counties at launch — chosen because we can actually cover them — and expand to three more in 2027–2028 once the operating cadence supports it.

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Footprint

The footprint we can actually cover.

A small contractor that claims a 200-mile service radius can’t actually serve any of it well. We chose six contiguous counties because they form a manageable operating area for a three-person team — same-day response, real accountability, and the institutional knowledge that compounds over years.

Expansion happens when the cadence supports it, not when the marketing budget does.

Service area: Central FloridaNAlachuaMarionPolkSumterLakeVolusiaSeminoleOrangeOsceolaThe VillagesLaunch coverage 2026Expansion 2027–2028

Launch coverage 2026

Six counties, in alphabetical order.

  • Lake County

    Our home county. Citrus belt origins, the Harris Chain of Lakes, a mix of small cities and agricultural land. Most of our work happens here, and we know the soils well.

    Cities served · Leesburg · Clermont · Mount Dora · Tavares · Eustis · Howey-in-the-Hills · Lady Lake

  • Orange County

    The Orlando metro area. Dense suburban irrigation, commercial accounts, and high-end residential work in Windermere and Winter Park. Tighter lots, taller fixtures, more system pressure.

    Cities served · Orlando · Winter Park · Apopka · Ocoee · Windermere · Maitland · Winter Garden

  • Sumter County

    Home to The Villages — the world's largest 55+ community — and a meaningful portion of our work. Also includes rural acreage with well-water and lake-water irrigation.

    Cities served · The Villages · Wildwood · Bushnell · Center Hill · Coleman

  • Seminole County

    Dense suburban communities northeast of Orlando. Family lots, established HOAs, and commercial corridors along I-4 and 17-92. Frequent system overhauls on aging late-90s installs.

    Cities served · Sanford · Lake Mary · Longwood · Altamonte Springs · Oviedo · Winter Springs · Casselberry

  • Volusia County

    Atlantic coastal communities. Salt-air-rated lighting fixtures, irrigation systems built for coastal sand, and inland properties around DeLand and Deltona that don't share the salt problem.

    Cities served · Daytona Beach · DeLand · DeBary · Deltona · Edgewater · Ormond Beach · Port Orange

  • Osceola County

    Kissimmee, Celebration, and the growing southeastern suburbs. Newer master-planned communities with builder-installed systems often in need of remediation by year three.

    Cities served · Kissimmee · St. Cloud · Celebration · Poinciana · BVL

Expansion 2027–2028

Three more counties when the cadence supports it.

We’ll quote work in expansion counties earlier than the formal launch date if the project warrants it — particularly for HOAs, commercial accounts, and government procurement. Ask.

  • Expansion

    Marion County

    Ocala and the surrounding horse country. Larger acreage, well-water systems, and meaningful demand for low-voltage lighting on equestrian and estate properties.

    Cities · Ocala · Belleview · Dunnellon · Silver Springs

  • Expansion

    Polk County

    Lakeland, Winter Haven, and the chain-of-lakes corridor along US-27. Mixed agricultural and suburban demand with citrus and pasture acreage still active.

    Cities · Lakeland · Winter Haven · Bartow · Auburndale · Davenport

  • Expansion

    Alachua County

    Gainesville and the surrounding small cities. UF-driven research community with strong UF/IFAS Florida-Friendly engagement — a market where the credential actually means something to buyers.

    Cities · Gainesville · Newberry · Alachua · High Springs

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