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Port Charlotte, FL · 24/7 Local Crew

Port Charlotte Restoration
& General Contractor

Port Charlotte was ground-zero for Hurricane Ian — Pro GC has been rebuilding homes here since 2022 Water, mold, fire, hurricane, painting, stucco, and full reconstruction — one licensed crew, two SWFL offices, dispatch in Port Charlotte today.

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Why Port Charlotte Specifically

Built for Port Charlotte's conditions

Hurricane Ian made landfall just south at Cayo Costa — Port Charlotte saw 100+ mph sustained winds and widespread roof loss; Charlotte Harbor surge flooding; high manufactured-home damage rate

Manufactured homes, 1970s–1990s single-family on quarter-acre lots, modest CBS construction; many seasonal Northerner homeowners

Insurance carriers we work with in Port Charlotte: Citizens Property, FEMA assistance still active for many homes post-Ian, manufactured-home carriers

Services in Port Charlotte

What we do here

Water Damage

24/7 extraction, drying, and reconstruction.

Water →

Mold Remediation

IICRC-certified containment, removal, and clearance.

Mold →

Fire & Smoke

Soot, odor, structural, and rebuild — one crew.

Fire →

Hurricane / Storm

Board-up, tarp, mitigation, rebuild. Ian-tested.

Storm →

Exterior Painting

Stucco, trim, HOA color match. Sherwin systems.

Paint →

Stucco Repair

Hurricane cracks, spalling, full re-stucco.

Stucco →

General Construction

Remodels, additions, post-storm rebuilds.

Construction →

Mold Testing

Lab-certified air + surface sampling.

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Neighborhoods

Where we work in Port Charlotte

Port Charlotte EastCharlotte ParkMurdockDeep CreekCharlotte RanchettesRiverwood (PC)Section 15South Gulf Cove

Port Charlotte ZIP codes served: 33948, 33952, 33953, 33954, 33980, 33981, 33983

Disaster History in Port Charlotte

WEATHER: Hurricane Ian made landfall just south at Cayo Costa — Port Charlotte saw 100+ mph sustained winds and widespread roof loss; Charlotte Harbor surge flooding; high manufactured-home damage rate DISASTERS: Hurricane Ian (2022 — heavy damage), Hurricane Charley (2004 — direct hit), Hurricane Irma (2017) LANDMARKS: Charlotte Sports Park (Tampa Bay Rays spring training), Port Charlotte Beach Park, Bayshore Live Oak Park, Cultural Center of Charlotte County

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Emergency damage in Port Charlotte? We dispatch crews fast.

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Bonita Springs (HQ)

28720 S Diesel Dr Unit 7

Bonita Springs, FL 34135

Open 24/7 · Emergency Dispatch

Cape Coral

918 SE 27th Terrace

Cape Coral, FL 33904

Open 24/7 · Emergency Dispatch

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FAQ · Port Charlotte

Common questions from Port Charlotte homeowners.

What restoration services does Pro GC offer in Port Charlotte?

In Port Charlotte we deliver water damage extraction and structural drying, mold remediation, third-party mold testing, fire and smoke restoration, hurricane and storm response, exterior painting, stucco repair, and general construction across 33948, 33952, 33954, and 33980. Port Charlotte's housing stock — older block ranches in Section 15 and around Murdock, newer construction in Deep Creek and Riverwood, and waterfront homes on the Charlotte Harbor canal network — means we scope a wide range of claims. The Charley-plus-Ian history here also means we open a lot of supplementals on homes that have been hit by two named storms in twenty years.

How fast can Pro GC dispatch to Port Charlotte?

Port Charlotte dispatches out of our Cape Coral office at 918 SE 27th Terrace — typically 40–60 minutes via I-75 or US-41 depending on which corridor is moving. Murdock, Section 15, and central Port Charlotte are inside our standard dispatch zone; Deep Creek and Riverwood run slightly longer. Call (239) 920-7972 around the clock. First-response trucks carry truck-mount extraction, LGR dehus, salinity meters for any canal or harbor-side loss in 33948 and 33952, and the documentation kit needed to start a Citizens or Heritage file correctly on day one.

Which Port Charlotte neighborhoods do you serve?

All of Port Charlotte across 33948, 33952, 33954, and 33980 — Murdock, Section 15, Deep Creek, Riverwood, the waterfront homes on the Charlotte Harbor canal system, and the inland blocks along Peachland and Edgewater. Each submarket has a different claim profile: canal-front 33948 homes get Category 3 surge work, Murdock and Section 15 lean older block with original popcorn ceilings and aging HVAC, Deep Creek and Riverwood are newer construction with stucco and tile-roof issues, and the 33980 corridor adjacent to Charlotte Harbor sees both wind and surge depending on storm track.

What insurance carriers does Pro GC work with in Port Charlotte?

Port Charlotte carries a heavy Citizens, Florida Peninsula, Tower Hill, Heritage, Universal, American Integrity, ASI/Progressive, and Frontline book. Charlotte Harbor canal-front blocks in 33948 and 33952 sit in FEMA Zone AE with VE pockets, and NFIP flood scopes get written separately from wind — that distinction matters because much of the inland Port Charlotte building stock sits in Zone X and many owners don't carry flood. We document source water carefully to support coverage. Every scope is written in Xactimate at current price lists with moisture logs, IICRC S500/S520 protocol citations, and IEP clearance attached where applicable.

How does Pro GC handle Hurricane Ian damage claims in Port Charlotte?

Port Charlotte was inside Ian's northern eyewall and had already been ground-truthed by Charley in 2004 — many homes here have been hit by two Category 4 storms in twenty years. We're still working Port Charlotte Ian supplementals and reopened claims, and we routinely see concealed damage from one storm that surfaced under the next. Our approach re-documents original loss against current conditions, separates Charley-era from Ian-era damage where the carrier file requires it, runs chloride testing on canal-front framing, and submits Xactimate supplements with photo and moisture-log backup that adjusters can act on.

What makes Pro GC different from other restoration companies in Port Charlotte?

Two-hurricane experience and self-performed reconstruction. Port Charlotte was Charley's ground zero in 2004 and Ian's again in 2022, and a lot of the post-storm vendor pool here is transient — out-of-state storm chasers who scoped fast, billed fast, and left homes with hidden moisture and unfinished rebuilds. We're locally based, dispatching from Cape Coral as a primary service area, family-owned, IICRC certified, and we self-perform reconstruction under our Florida GC license. That means a Port Charlotte homeowner isn't holding a paid dry-out invoice and a stalled rebuild quote from two different companies six months in.