From waterfront canal homes to historic-district restoration — Pro GC handles the complexity Punta Gorda projects demand Water, mold, fire, hurricane, painting, stucco, and full reconstruction — one licensed crew, two SWFL offices, dispatch in Punta Gorda today.
Hurricane Ian Category 4 eye-wall passage; widespread roof, stucco, and interior water damage; Charlotte Harbor storm surge; saltwater intrusion mold
Waterfront canal homes, historic district downtown, gated golf communities, condos in PGI; CBS stucco prevalent
Insurance carriers we work with in Punta Gorda: Citizens Property, FEMA, historic-district preservation requirements (HARB)
Punta Gorda ZIP codes served: 33950, 33982
WEATHER: Hurricane Ian Category 4 eye-wall passage; widespread roof, stucco, and interior water damage; Charlotte Harbor storm surge; saltwater intrusion mold DISASTERS: Hurricane Ian (2022 — Cat 4 eye-wall), Hurricane Charley (2004 — Cat 4 direct hit), Hurricane Irma (2017) LANDMARKS: Fishermen's Village, Gilchrist Park, Punta Gorda History Park, Charlotte Harbor Event Center, Burnt Store Marina
📞 Call (239) 920-797228720 S Diesel Dr Unit 7
Bonita Springs, FL 34135
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In Punta Gorda 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. Punta Gorda's distinctive housing stock — canal-front homes in Punta Gorda Isles (PGI) and Burnt Store Isles (BSI), historic blocks around Gilchrist Park and Fishermen's Village, and Peace River frontage — means most of our work involves saltwater exposure, seawall-adjacent moisture, and the kind of premium finishes PGI and BSI owners specify. We self-perform mitigation and reconstruction under one Florida GC license.
Punta Gorda dispatches out of our Cape Coral office at 918 SE 27th Terrace — typically 45–65 minutes via I-75. Punta Gorda Isles, Burnt Store Isles, downtown around Fishermen's Village and Gilchrist Park, and the Peace River corridor are all inside our standard service area. Call (239) 920-7972 around the clock. First-response trucks carry truck-mount extraction, LGR dehus, salinity meters (critical for PGI and BSI canal-front losses), and the documentation kit Citizens, Heritage, and Tower Hill desks expect at first notice. Post-storm dispatch windows extend, but Punta Gorda has been a primary service area for us since well before Ian.
All of Punta Gorda — Punta Gorda Isles (PGI), Burnt Store Isles (BSI), the historic downtown around Fishermen's Village and Gilchrist Park, the Peace River frontage neighborhoods, Charlotte Harbor side, and the inland blocks along US-41. PGI and BSI are the bulk of our Punta Gorda work because the canal-network housing inventory is so concentrated there, and the saltwater exposure plus seawall-adjacent groundwater profile drives most water and mold scopes. Downtown historic blocks get separate treatment — older plaster, original wood floors, and tighter lot constraints all change how scope is written.
Punta Gorda carries Citizens, Florida Peninsula, Tower Hill, Heritage, Universal, American Integrity, Frontline, and a meaningful slice of Chubb, AIG Private Client, and PURE on higher-end PGI and BSI canal-front homes. Almost all PGI and BSI parcels sit in FEMA Zone AE with VE pockets, and NFIP scopes get written separately from wind — both perils typically apply on a Peace River or Charlotte Harbor surge event. Every Punta Gorda scope is written in Xactimate at current price lists with moisture logs, IICRC S500/S520 protocol citations, chloride testing data where surge applies, and IEP clearance for mold.
Punta Gorda took direct Cat 4 hits from both Charley (2004) and Ian (2022) — two named storms inside one ZIP-code generation, with both eyewalls passing essentially overhead. We're still working Punta Gorda Ian supplementals and reopened claims in 2026, and PGI and BSI canal homes routinely surface concealed damage that wasn't visible at first inspection. Our approach re-documents original loss against current conditions, runs chloride testing on retained framing and slabs, separates Charley-era from Ian-era damage where carrier files require it, and submits Xactimate supplements adjusters can act on without rework.
Two-hurricane local memory and saltwater-canal expertise. Punta Gorda Isles and Burnt Store Isles have a canal-network housing footprint that punishes vendors who treat surge water as Category 1 — chloride keeps drawing humidity for years if it isn't neutralized, and dry-in-place on Cat 3 source water seeds the mold call we'll get back in 90 days. We run salinity meters on first response, treat all PGI/BSI surge as IICRC S500 Category 3 by default, and self-perform reconstruction under one Florida GC license. Family-owned, IICRC certified, and we've worked Punta Gorda through both Charley and Ian.