Long before Walt Disney World transformed Central Florida, Kissimmee was a frontier town where steamboats navigated the waterway from Lake Tohopekaliga to Lake Okeechobee and cattle ranchers worked the surrounding prairies. When Hamilton Disston purchased four million acres of Florida swampland in 1881 and established his drainage headquarters in the settlement then called Allendale, he unknowingly set the stage for the explosive growth that would follow nearly a century later.
Today, Kissimmee sits at the heart of one of the world's most visited tourist destinations. The opening of Walt Disney World in 1971 transformed this quiet community of 7,100 residents into a bustling city of over 85,000, with the US-192 corridor becoming a neon-lit strip of hotels, restaurants, and attractions serving millions of annual visitors. Centre L Services understands the unique underground infrastructure demands this transformation created, from high-capacity commercial systems along the tourist corridor to residential septic serving the established neighborhoods near downtown and Lake Toho.
The city's sandy Myakka soils provide generally good drainage, but the high water table near Lake Tohopekaliga and the environmentally sensitive Shingle Creek corridor, considered the headwaters of the Everglades, require careful system design and maintenance. Whether you own a vacation rental in one of the resort communities west of town, a restaurant on 192, or a family home in historic downtown Kissimmee, we provide the expert service your property needs.
We understand local permitting through the Volusia County Health Department and coordinate directly with Deltona's Public Works Department when needed.
We understand the unique demands of short-term rentals, with flexible scheduling and maintenance contracts designed for high-turnover properties.
From grease trap service for 192 restaurants to septic maintenance for resort communities, we keep tourist-area businesses running smoothly.
Shingle Creek and Lake Toho require extra care. We design and maintain systems that protect these waterways while meeting Osceola County regulations.
Septic emergencies at vacation rentals can ruin guest stays and trigger bad reviews. We respond quickly to minimize disruption and protect your investment.


In Kissimmee, Florida
Kissimmee hosts the largest collection of vacation home rentals in the world, with over 50,000 properties listed on platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo. These homes, many located in resort communities like Reunion, Champions Gate, and Windsor Hills, experience usage patterns that bear no resemblance to typical residential living. A 6-bedroom vacation home might host 14 guests doing multiple loads of laundry, running hot tubs, and using amenities constantly, all while the property manager rarely inspects the septic system. We help vacation rental owners establish maintenance schedules that match actual usage rather than traditional residential guidelines.
Kissimmee's Myakka soils, classified as deep sand that doesn't drain well naturally, create a paradox for septic systems. During dry periods, wastewater may percolate too quickly without adequate treatment. During the rainy season, the water table rises and can saturate drain fields. Properties near Lake Tohopekaliga and the Kissimmee River chain face seasonal fluctuations that stress conventional systems. We evaluate each property's specific soil conditions and design systems that perform year-round.
The US-192 corridor from St. Cloud to Disney is lined with restaurants serving millions of tourists annually. From established attractions like Medieval Times, which opened in 1983 and helped cement Kissimmee's entertainment reputation, to the endless variety of dining options in strip malls and retail centers, these businesses generate substantial grease and wastewater. Undersized grease traps overflow during peak seasons, leading to sewer backups and health department citations. We help restaurant owners right-size their grease management systems and maintain them on schedules that match actual business volume.
Kissimmee sits in hurricane alley, and the 2004 season brought this reality home when Hurricane Charley passed directly through with winds over 100 mph, followed by Hurricane Frances just three weeks later. Flooding and power outages disable lift stations, saturate drain fields, and can damage septic tanks. We provide emergency response after storm events and help property owners prepare their systems for hurricane season with pre-storm inspections and backup power solutions for critical lift stations.
Shingle Creek flows through Kissimmee from its source near Orlando International Airport to Lake Tohopekaliga, and scientists consider it the northernmost headwaters of the Florida Everglades. This designation brings environmental scrutiny to septic systems in the creek's watershed. Properties along the creek and its tributaries must ensure their systems don't contribute nutrients or pathogens to this sensitive waterway. We help homeowners understand their obligations and install or upgrade systems that protect both their property and this irreplaceable ecosystem.
Our Process
Understanding what’s happening underground shouldn’t feel overwhelming. At Centrel Services, we break the process down into clear, straightforward steps so you always know what to expect and how we’ll solve the problem.
In addition to Kissimmee, we provide septic and underground utility services throughout Osceola County and the surrounding region:
From vacation rentals to tourist-corridor restaurants to family homes near Lake Toho, Centre L Services keeps Kissimmee's underground infrastructure flowing.