Cape Coral homeowners face year-round humidity from 400+ miles of saltwater canals plus active hurricane exposure — Pro GC's Cape Coral office means crews can be on site fast Water, mold, fire, hurricane, painting, stucco, and full reconstruction — one licensed crew, two SWFL offices, dispatch in Cape Coral today.
Hurricane Ian (Sept 2022) made direct landfall here — 400+ mph gusts, 12-15 ft storm surge, widespread roof + structural damage. 400+ miles of saltwater canals = high humidity + recurring mold pressure year-round. Tropical storm season June 1–Nov 30.
Single-family canal homes, condos, vacation rentals, 1960s-1980s CBS stucco construction with flat tile roofs
Insurance carriers we work with in Cape Coral: Citizens Property Insurance, FEMA Flood Zones AE/X/VE, NFIP claims, Florida Peninsula, Tower Hill
Cape Coral ZIP codes served: 33904, 33909, 33914, 33990, 33991, 33993
WEATHER: Hurricane Ian (Sept 2022) made direct landfall here — 400+ mph gusts, 12-15 ft storm surge, widespread roof + structural damage. 400+ miles of saltwater canals = high humidity + recurring mold pressure year-round. Tropical storm season June 1–Nov 30. DISASTERS: Hurricane Ian (2022 — Cat 4 direct hit), Hurricane Irma (2017), Hurricane Charley (2004), repeated tropical storm flooding LANDMARKS: Cape Coral Yacht Club, Sun Splash Water Park, Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve, Cape Coral Bridge, Tarpon Point Marina, Cape Coral Hospital
📞 Call (239) 920-797228720 S Diesel Dr Unit 7
Bonita Springs, FL 34135
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Out of our Cape Coral office at 918 SE 27th Terrace, we cover water damage restoration, mold remediation, independent mold testing, fire and smoke damage, hurricane and storm response, exterior painting, stucco repair, and general construction for full rebuilds. Cape Coral's 400+ miles of saltwater canals drive a lot of our work — surge intrusion, chronic seawall-adjacent moisture, salt-laden stucco failures, and slab moisture under LVP are routine here. We self-perform mitigation and reconstruction so 33904, 33914, 33990, 33991, 33909, and 33993 homeowners aren't bouncing between a drying company and a separate GC mid-claim.
Our Cape Coral office at 918 SE 27th Terrace puts us inside a 20-minute response for most of 33904 and 33914 — Cape Harbour, Tarpon Point, the Yacht Club, and Sandoval are all in our immediate dispatch zone. North Cape ZIPs 33991, 33993, and 33909 (Trafalgar Woods, Burnt Store corridor) run 30–45 minutes depending on bridge traffic. Call (239) 920-7972 for Cape Coral emergencies; the line is staffed 24/7. First-response trucks carry truck-mount extraction, LGR dehus, air movers, and salinity meters so canal-water losses get categorized correctly on day one.
All of Cape Coral — 33904, 33909, 33914, 33990, 33991, and 33993. High-volume neighborhoods include Cape Harbour, Tarpon Point, Sandoval, Trafalgar Woods, Yacht Club, Pelican, Rose Garden, Caloosa, Hancock Bridge, and the Burnt Store corridor. Waterfront blocks along the Spreader Canal and the Caloosahatchee get more Category 3 surge work; inland north Cape jobs lean toward roof-driven water intrusion and post-Ian mold. We also handle a steady stream of condo and townhome claims in mid-rise buildings along Cape Coral Parkway where shared wall assemblies require coordinated HOA scopes.
Cape Coral carries a heavy Citizens, Florida Peninsula, Tower Hill, Heritage, Universal, and American Integrity book, and we write to all of them in Xactimate at current price lists. Flood is critical here: most waterfront 33914 and 33904 parcels sit in FEMA Zone AE, with VE pockets near the river mouth, so NFIP scopes get filed separately from wind. Inland 33991 and 33993 properties often sit in Zone X but still flood — we document that distinction carefully because Zone X losses without a flood policy fight harder. We work with public adjusters and attorney-represented Cape Coral files regularly.
Cape Coral was inside Ian's eyewall. Three and a half years on, we're still opening supplemental and reopened claims along the canal network in 33904 and 33914 where hidden moisture, salt-driven stucco delamination, and concealed mold have continued to surface. We re-document the original loss, run chloride strip testing on framing and slabs where surge was involved, separate wear from peril, and submit Xactimate supplements with photo and moisture-log backup. Cape Coral homeowners on long-tail Ian files often need us to coordinate with already-engaged PAs and counsel, which we do without re-litigating the original scope.
Saltwater experience and self-performed reconstruction. Cape Coral's 400+ miles of canals mean most water losses west of Del Prado involve brackish surge or seawall-adjacent groundwater, and we treat those as IICRC S500 Category 3 by default — chloride testing, controlled demo, antimicrobial, then dry. A lot of out-of-area franchises dry-in-place because they don't run salinity meters; that's where mold and corrosion show up six months later. We're locally based at 918 SE 27th Terrace, we hold the FL contractor license to rebuild what we tear out, and we don't subcontract the reconstruction phase to a stranger.