Water Damage Pros LLC responds to water damage restoration calls across Fort Lauderdale from our base at 6191 Orange Dr in Davie. We handle extraction and drying in neighborhoods where homes sit close to the Intracoastal Waterway and the many east-west canals that run through the city.
Fort Lauderdale properties often feature 1950s and 1960s concrete block construction with slab foundations and original plumbing. Heavy seasonal rains and occasional king tides push water into crawlspaces and garages, requiring targeted drying equipment and moisture mapping that differs from inland jobs.
Our crews travel the short route from Davie via Orange Drive and I-595 to reach jobs near the beach and downtown quickly, day or night.
Around Fort Lauderdale, FL
We regularly work near:
- 📍Las Olas Boulevard
- 📍Fort Lauderdale Beach
- 📍Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
- 📍Stranahan House
- 📍Broward Center for the Performing Arts
- 📍New River
Water Damage Restoration in Fort Lauderdale, FL — Local Notes
- •Many Fort Lauderdale homes along Rio Vista and Hendricks Isle have narrow lots and canal access that limit equipment staging, so we use smaller portable extractors and dehumidifiers.
- •Older cast-iron drain lines common in 1950s-1970s construction frequently fail during heavy rain, sending water under tile floors and requiring slab-edge drying.
- •Proximity to the Intracoastal means salt-laden air accelerates corrosion on metal HVAC components after any flood event, so we check and dry ductwork thoroughly.
- •King tide flooding often affects low-lying streets near Las Olas and the beach, so we stage pumps and air movers before storms when forecasts call for elevated water levels.