The Orlando metro gets described by its theme parks, but the working economy underneath is one of the largest concentrations of service businesses in Florida. Every hotel, vacation rental, restaurant, and event venue is a standing contract for someone’s HVAC company, plumbing crew, electrician, pool service, pressure washer, or landscaper — and the millions of residents who keep the hospitality machine running need those same trades at home. It is a market where demand rarely sleeps and the phone rings at hours no owner-operator can cover alone.
Layer on the growth. Central Florida has been adding residents at one of the fastest clips of any large US metro for years, and the construction footprint shows it — new master-planned communities on the southeast side, the Horizon West build-out to the west, and subdivision after subdivision filling in the corridors around Apopka and Sanford. New rooftops become new roofs to repair, new AC systems to service, new lawns, new pools, new repairs. For the trades, this metro is a pipeline that keeps refilling itself.
The catch is competition. In a market this size, a homeowner who gets voicemail doesn’t leave a message — they tap the next result on Google. The gap between the businesses that grow here and the ones that plateau usually isn’t craftsmanship; it’s whether the phone gets answered and whether the business shows up when someone searches. That’s the layer Summit installs: an AI front desk on your existing line, answering and booking around the clock; a website and Google Business Profile built to rank for the searches in your service radius; and lead engines wired straight into that front desk so speed-to-lead is seconds, not hours.
One honest note on geography: Summit is built in Palm Bay, about an hour east on the Space Coast. We serve the Orlando metro the same way we serve the rest of the corridor — a real team, a real number, and systems delivered remotely with local market research behind every page and profile we build. We’d rather tell you that plainly than pretend to be around the corner.