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Fort Lauderdale sits along the New River and Intracoastal Waterway at just 8 feet above sea level. From record April 2023 flooding to Hurricane Irma — we’ve served every Fort Lauderdale neighborhood. All 60+ communities covered.

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About Fort Lauderdale

Why Fort Lauderdale Has Year-Round Water Damage Risk

Fort Lauderdale’s flood risk comes from three compounding factors. The New River runs directly through downtown, rising rapidly during heavy rainfall. The Intracoastal Waterway along the eastern edge creates surge exposure during every Atlantic hurricane. And an average elevation of just 8 feet above sea level means even moderate rainfall overwhelms aging drainage infrastructure.

In April 2023, Fort Lauderdale received a record 25.91 inches of rain in 24 hours — the heaviest single-day rainfall ever recorded in South Florida. Over 900 emergency calls came in to Fire-Rescue. In June 2024, another 20-inch event struck Broward County.

⚠️ Florida 14-Day Rule: Florida law requires homeowners to notify their insurer within 14 days of discovering water damage. Call (833) 840-0239 for same-day documentation.
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25.91″
Record rainfall April 2023
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183,000
City population
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55%
Homeownership rate
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FEMA AE
High-risk flood zone
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300+
Miles of inland waterways
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2x
Major floods in 14 months (2023–24)
Fort Lauderdale Flood Data

Real Numbers From Recent Events

Verified data — FEMA, NWS Miami, Broward County Emergency Management.

25.91″
Rain in 24 hours — April 2023
Record for all of South Florida
900+
Emergency calls — April 2023
FTL Fire-Rescue in single event
3 ft
Flood depth near downtown 2023
Near Floyd Hull Stadium
45K+
New FEMA high-risk properties
South Florida 2024 remap
20″
Rain — June 2024 second event
Hollywood / Hallandale hit hardest
8 ft
Avg elevation above sea level
Below national avg of 36 ft
Neighborhood Coverage

All Fort Lauderdale Neighborhoods We Serve

Select your neighborhood — see local flood risk, ZIP codes, and how we serve your specific area.

Downtown Fort Lauderdale & Las Olas Area

Downtown Fort Lauderdale sits directly on the New River — the same waterway that caused record flooding in April 2023 when depths exceeded 3 feet near Floyd Hull Stadium. The Las Olas Boulevard corridor, Andrews Avenue, and Broward Boulevard area all sit at an average elevation of just 7 feet above sea level. High-rise towers along the New River Waterfront face year-round AC drain emergencies. The Sailboat Bend, Riverside Park, and Dorsey-Riverbend neighborhoods are in this zone.

Neighborhoods: Downtown, Las Olas Blvd area, Sailboat Bend, Riverside Park, Dorsey-Riverbend, River Garden, River Oaks.
Flood Risk
Very High — New River
Common Cause
River overflow + AC drain
Response Time
20–35 min
ZIP Codes
333013331633394
📞 Get Help in Downtown Fort Lauderdale

Victoria Park & Middle River Terrace

Victoria Park is Fort Lauderdale’s most flood-prone upscale neighborhood — bordered by the Middle River to the north and just two blocks from the New River to the south. Canal-lined streets created both the desirability and the risk. The April 2023 record floods turned Victoria Park streets into waterways. Many homes here are 1940s–60s Broward County historic properties with aging pipe infrastructure.

Neighborhoods: Victoria Park, Middle River Terrace, Colee Hammock, Poinsettia Heights, Lauderdale Beach (north).
Flood Risk
Extreme — Middle River
Common Cause
Canal overflow + aging pipes
Response Time
20–30 min
ZIP Codes
3330433305
📞 Get Help in Victoria Park

Rio Vista, Harbordale & Hendricks-Venice Isles

Rio Vista is Fort Lauderdale’s premier waterfront residential neighborhood — and one of the highest flood-risk areas in Broward County. Streets run directly along the New River, with many homes having private dock access. During Hurricane Irma 2017, New River surge pushed water into Rio Vista waterfront properties. The majority of properties carry both standard and NFIP flood policies.

Neighborhoods: Rio Vista, Harbordale, Hendricks & Venice Isles, Harbor Drive, Harbour Inlet, Harbour Isles, Shady Banks.
Flood Risk
Very High — New River
Common Cause
River surge + storm events
Response Time
20–35 min
ZIP Codes
3331533316
📞 Get Help in Rio Vista, Harbordale

Coral Ridge, Imperial Point & North Golf Estates

Coral Ridge sits directly adjacent to the Intracoastal Waterway — one of the most hurricane surge-vulnerable communities in Fort Lauderdale. The Middle River forms its western boundary creating dual flood exposure. Hurricane Matthew 2016 and Irma 2017 pushed Intracoastal surge into Coral Ridge properties. The zone between the Intracoastal and Federal Highway is FEMA AE — mandatory flood insurance.

Neighborhoods: Coral Ridge, Coral Ridge Isles, Coral Ridge Country Club, Imperial Point, North Golf Estates, Coral Shores, Knoll Ridge.
Flood Risk
Extreme — Intracoastal
Common Cause
ICW surge + canal overflow
Response Time
25–40 min
ZIP Codes
333063330833334
📞 Get Help in Coral Ridge, Imperial Point

Galt Mile, Lauderdale Beach & Central Beach

The Galt Mile corridor is Fort Lauderdale’s high-rise beachfront zone — towers directly on the Atlantic Ocean. These buildings face the highest storm surge exposure in the city. Central Beach Alliance and Lauderdale Beach sit between the ocean and the Intracoastal — both sides at risk. Year-round AC drain emergencies from high-rise buildings are extremely common in this dense zone.

Neighborhoods: Galt Mile, Lauderdale Beach, Central Beach Alliance, Birch Park, Dolphin Isles, Idlewyld, Breakwater Surf, Bal Harbour Bay Colony.
Flood Risk
Extreme — Atlantic + ICW
Common Cause
Ocean surge + AC drain
Response Time
25–40 min
ZIP Codes
333043330533308
📞 Get Help in Galt Mile, Lauderdale Beach

Flagler Village, Flagler Heights & Progresso Village

Flagler Village is Fort Lauderdale’s rapidly growing arts district north of downtown. The area still carries older building stock with pre-modern drainage standards. During June 2024, Flagler Village streets flooded due to aged stormwater infrastructure. Flagler Heights and Progresso Village have documented repeat flooding from both heavy rain and New River overflow.

Neighborhoods: Flagler Village, Flagler Heights, Progresso Village, Durrs Homeowners, Home Beautiful Park, Dillard Park, Poinciana Park.
Flood Risk
High — Urban Flash Flood
Common Cause
Aged drainage + rainfall
Response Time
20–30 min
ZIP Codes
333043331133312
📞 Get Help in Flagler Village, Flagler Heights

Seven Isles, Las Olas Isles & Nurmi Isles

Seven Isles, Las Olas Isles, and Nurmi Isles are Fort Lauderdale’s ultra-luxury finger-island communities — built on man-made islands surrounded entirely by canals. Every home has direct waterway access, and storm surge from the Intracoastal can inundate these islands from multiple directions simultaneously. Harbor Beach, Fort Lauderdale’s most exclusive gated community, is also in this zone.

Neighborhoods: Seven Isles, Las Olas Isles, Nurmi Isles, Harbor Beach, Riviera Isles, Laudergate Isles, Navarrea Isle, Bermuda Riviera, Boulevard Park Isles.
Flood Risk
Extreme — Canal Islands
Common Cause
Canal surge — all sides
Response Time
25–40 min
ZIP Codes
333013330533316
📞 Get Help in Seven Isles, Las Olas Isles

Wilton Manors & South Middle River Area

Wilton Manors is an independent city surrounded entirely by Fort Lauderdale, with the Middle River running directly through its center. NWS Miami issued specific flash flood warnings for Wilton Manors in July 2023 when 2-5 inches fell within hours. Properties along NE 6th Avenue, Andrews Avenue, and Dixie Highway are repeatedly affected.

Neighborhoods: Wilton Manors, South Middle River, Melrose Manors, Middle River Terrace (south), Lake Estates.
Flood Risk
High — Middle River
Common Cause
River + flash flooding
Response Time
20–35 min
ZIP Codes
3330533311
📞 Get Help in Wilton Manors

Oakland Park, Lauderdale Manors & Lake Ridge

Oakland Park sits along the Cypress Creek Canal — one of Broward County’s key drainage corridors. When overwhelmed during heavy rainfall, Oakland Park neighborhoods flood rapidly. Both April 2023 and June 2024 events caused significant Oakland Park flooding along Prospect Road and Commercial Boulevard. Lauderdale Manors and Lake Ridge to the west are lower-elevation communities with documented FEMA flood claims history.

Neighborhoods: Oakland Park, Lauderdale Manors, Lake Ridge, Lauderdale West (east section), Palm-Aire Village.
Flood Risk
High — Cypress Creek
Common Cause
Canal overflow + drainage
Response Time
25–40 min
ZIP Codes
33309333343331333319
📞 Get Help in Oakland Park, Lauderdale Manors

West Fort Lauderdale — Plantation, Tamarac & Lauderhill

Western Fort Lauderdale communities including Plantation, Lauderhill, and sections of Tamarac face inland flash flooding from the canal network spanning western Broward County. The Florida Turnpike and I-595 corridor has documented water accumulation during heavy rainfall. Retention pond overflow affects communities along Commercial Boulevard and Oakland Park Boulevard.

Neighborhoods: Lauderdale West, Laudergate Isles (west), Plantation area, River Run, Lake Aire Palm View.
Flood Risk
Medium — Flash Flood
Common Cause
Retention ponds + canals
Response Time
30–50 min
ZIP Codes
3331733319333213332233351
📞 Get Help in West Fort Lauderdale — Plantation, Tamarac

Pompano Beach Area & Cypress Creek Corridor

Pompano Beach sits along the Hillsboro River and the Intracoastal Waterway, creating dual flood risk from inland overflow and Atlantic surge. The historic Pompano Beach Pier area and beachfront communities are FEMA VE zone — direct wave action risk. Sample Road and Atlantic Boulevard corridors have documented Hillsboro River overflow flooding. NWS Miami issued Pompano Beach in multiple flash flood warnings in 2023.

Neighborhoods: Pompano Beach (south sections), Cypress Creek area, North Lauderdale, Lauderdale Harbours, Palm View.
Flood Risk
High — Hillsboro River
Common Cause
River overflow + coastal surge
Response Time
30–45 min
ZIP Codes
3306033062330643306933309
📞 Get Help in Pompano Beach Area

Dania Beach, Croissant Park & South Fort Lauderdale

Dania Beach sits between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and the Atlantic Ocean — creating flood exposure from multiple directions. The Snake Creek Canal runs through the area and regularly exceeds capacity during heavy rainfall. Dania Beach was among the hardest-hit communities in the April 2023 record flooding, with extreme inundation along US-1 and Dania Beach Boulevard.

Neighborhoods: Dania Beach, Croissant Park, South Fort Lauderdale, Edgewood (south), Beverly Heights.
Flood Risk
High — Snake Creek Canal
Common Cause
Canal overflow + urban flood
Response Time
20–35 min
ZIP Codes
33004333123331433315
📞 Get Help in Dania Beach, Croissant Park
Service Areas

All Fort Lauderdale Areas We Serve

Click any neighborhood below to view on Google Maps — certified water damage crews dispatched to every area 24/7.

Waterfront & Canal Islands — Extreme Risk
Downtown & Las Olas
🔴 Extreme
Sailboat Bend • Riverside Park • River Oaks
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Victoria Park
🔴 Extreme
Middle River Terrace • Colee Hammock • Poinsettia Heights
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Rio Vista & Harbordale
🔴 Extreme
Hendricks & Venice Isles • Harbor Drive • Harbour Inlet
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Seven Isles & Las Olas Isles
🔴 Extreme
Nurmi Isles • Riviera Isles • Navarrea Isle
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Coral Ridge & Imperial Point
🔴 Extreme
Coral Ridge Isles • Coral Shores • North Golf Estates
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Galt Mile & Lauderdale Beach
🔴 Extreme
Central Beach Alliance • Birch Park • Dolphin Isles
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Harbor Beach & Luxury Isles
🔴 Extreme
Laudergate Isles • Boulevard Park Isles • Bermuda Riviera
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Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
🔴 Extreme
Barrier island • Atlantic + Intracoastal both sides
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Urban & River Corridors — High Risk
Flagler Village & Progresso
🟡 High
Flagler Heights • Progresso Village • Poinciana Park
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Wilton Manors Area
🟡 High
South Middle River • Melrose Manors • Lake Estates
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Oakland Park & Lauderdale Manors
🟡 High
Lake Ridge • Palm-Aire Village • Cypress Creek
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Dania Beach & South FTL
🟡 High
Croissant Park • Beverly Heights • Edgewood
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Pompano Beach Area
🟡 High
Lauderdale Harbours • Cypress Creek • Hillsboro River
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Flamingo Park & River Run
🟡 High
Home Beautiful Park • River Run • Durrs
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West Fort Lauderdale — Medium Risk
Plantation & Lauderdale West
🟢 Medium
River Oaks • Lake Aire Palm View • Laudergate (west)
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Tamarac & Lauderhill
🟢 Medium
North Lauderdale • Commercial Blvd • Oakland Park Blvd
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Davie & Southwest Ranches
🟢 Medium
Weston • Southwest Ranches • Davie
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All ZIP Codes We Serve — Fort Lauderdale Area
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A City Built Around Water

Fort Lauderdale — The “Venice of America”

Fort Lauderdale is often called the “Venice of America” because of its extensive network of canals and waterways. The city contains more than 165 miles of navigable waterways, with many homes, condominiums, and businesses located directly along canals, the Intracoastal Waterway, or the New River. While waterfront living offers incredible views and boating access, it also creates unique water damage concerns.

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Waterfront Property Risks

✓ Canal Overflow During Major Storms✓ Heavy Rainfall Flooding✓ High Groundwater Levels✓ Storm Surge Impacts✓ Moisture Intrusion
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Internal Property Risks

✓ Roof Leaks✓ Plumbing Failures✓ HVAC Drain Line Issues✓ Appliance-Related Damage✓ Slab Leaks

Different Neighborhoods Face Different Water Damage Risks

Las Olas & Downtown Fort Lauderdale
High-rise condominiums, office towers, luxury residences. Water damage often involves plumbing failures, HVAC leaks, and water migration between units.
Rio Vista & Colee Hammock
Established neighborhoods near the New River. Aging plumbing systems and stormwater issues contribute to water damage concerns.
Coral Ridge & Bay Colony
Canal and waterfront access homes. During severe weather, rising water levels and drainage challenges increase flood-related risks.
Harbor Beach & Lauderdale Harbors
Luxury waterfront homes requiring specialized attention when water intrusion affects custom interiors, flooring systems, and high-end finishes.
Flagler Village & Victoria Park
Rapidly developed areas with apartments, townhomes, mixed-use properties. Plumbing and appliance-related water damage remain common concerns.
Waterfront Islands — Seven Isles, Las Olas Isles
Canal-adjacent neighborhoods affected by both heavy rainfall and rising water levels during major weather events.

The New River Creates Unique Challenges

The New River runs through the heart of Fort Lauderdale, connecting canal systems, downtown neighborhoods, and the Intracoastal Waterway. For nearby properties, severe weather creates serious challenges requiring immediate mitigation.

Rising Water LevelsDrainage System BackupsFlooding in Low-Lying AreasStormwater OverflowMoisture Intrusion
Common Problems

Common Water Damage in Fort Lauderdale Homes

While storms receive the most attention, many water damage incidents begin inside the property. Even a small leak can allow moisture to spread behind walls and beneath flooring.

💧Burst Pipes & Slab Leaks
🚿Water Heater & Appliance Failures
❄️HVAC & AC Drain Line Issues
🏠Roof Leaks & Window Intrusion
🚽Toilet Overflows & Dishwasher Leaks
🌊Storm Flooding & Canal Overflow
Warning Signs

Warning Signs You Should Never Ignore

Many water damage problems develop gradually. Identifying these signs early can prevent more extensive damage.

🟡Ceiling Stains & Water Spots
🟡Soft Drywall & Warped Flooring
🟡Bubbling Paint or Wallpaper
🔴Musty Odors — Mold Already Growing
🔴Damp Baseboards & Floors
🔴Elevated Indoor Humidity
📞 Call Now — Don’t Wait
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Condo Water Damage — A Growing Concern

Fort Lauderdale contains thousands of condominiums throughout Downtown, Las Olas, Fort Lauderdale Beach, and the Intracoastal corridor. Because water travels through shared walls and building systems, damage may affect multiple units simultaneously.

✓ Pipe Leaks Between Floors
✓ HVAC Condensation Problems
✓ Balcony Drain Failures
✓ Water Heater Leaks
✓ Roof Water Intrusion
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Commercial Water Damage Across Fort Lauderdale

Water damage can be especially disruptive for businesses. Quick mitigation helps reduce downtime and limit operational disruptions for Fort Lauderdale commercial properties.

HotelsRestaurantsRetail StoresOffice BuildingsMedical FacilitiesMarina PropertiesApartment Communities

Why Immediate Mitigation Matters

Water damage rarely stays in one location. Without prompt action, moisture can spread through structural materials, damage flooring systems, and create conditions for mold growth. Fast mitigation reduces these risks while supporting a smoother recovery process.

✓ Prevents Structural Damage✓ Stops Mold Growth✓ Reduces Restoration Costs✓ Protects Personal Property✓ Supports Insurance Claims
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Our Services

Water Damage Services in Fort Lauderdale

IICRC certified professionals responding 24/7 — New River flooding, Intracoastal surge, AC drain emergencies, and all Fort Lauderdale water damage scenarios.

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Emergency Water Extraction

Industrial pumps removing standing water from Fort Lauderdale homes — dispatched immediately across all neighborhoods 24/7. New River overflow and Intracoastal surge specialists.

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Water Damage Mitigation

Emergency drying to IICRC standards — stopping Fort Lauderdale’s year-round humidity from spreading damage through walls and flooring.

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Full Restoration

Complete property restoration — returning your home to pre-damage condition after New River flooding, surge, or internal water failure.

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Mold Remediation

EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment within 24 hours — critical in Fort Lauderdale’s subtropical 75%+ humidity climate.

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AC Leak & Drain Cleanup

Fort Lauderdale’s #1 year-round cause — clogged AC drain lines causing ceiling collapses in condos across Coral Ridge, Galt Mile, and downtown.

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Storm Surge Cleanup

Specialized Intracoastal and New River surge response — all damage categories covered, all Broward County communities.

Insurance Coverage

Water Damage Insurance in Fort Lauderdale

Florida law requires notifying your insurer within 14 days of discovering water damage. With Broward County processing record flood claims from 2023 and 2024, complete documentation is essential.

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Citizens Insurance

Florida’s largest insurer — processing record Broward flood claims from 2023 and 2024. Full IICRC adjuster documentation provided.

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State Farm

Fort Lauderdale State Farm hurricane and flood claims — complete moisture reports and photo documentation delivered.

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Allstate

Complete documentation for all Fort Lauderdale Allstate water damage claims. Adjuster-ready format.

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Universal Property

Florida’s top private insurer — our reports meet Universal Property’s exact adjuster documentation standards.

Fort Lauderdale Insurance Tip: New River and Intracoastal flooding entering from outside typically requires NFIP flood insurance. AC drain failures, pipe bursts, and roof leaks ARE covered under standard homeowners insurance. Call (833) 840-0239 for same-day documentation.
FAQ

Fort Lauderdale Water Damage Questions

How quickly can a crew reach my Fort Lauderdale neighborhood?
Our certified crews serve all Fort Lauderdale neighborhoods — Downtown, Victoria Park, Rio Vista, Coral Ridge, Galt Mile, Seven Isles, Flagler Village, Wilton Manors area, Oakland Park, Pompano Beach area, Dania Beach, and all western communities. We dispatch immediately 24/7. Call (833) 840-0239 to confirm response time to your specific address.
Is the New River flooding covered by homeowners insurance?
Flooding from the New River that enters your home from outside is typically surface water flooding — requiring separate NFIP flood insurance. However, internal water damage from AC drain failures, pipe bursts, washing machine overflows, and roof leaks IS covered under standard homeowners insurance. Call us immediately to assess and document your situation correctly.
Was April 2023 the worst Fort Lauderdale flood ever?
Yes — the April 13-14, 2023 event produced a record 25.91 inches of rain in 24 hours, the heaviest single-day rainfall ever recorded in South Florida. Floodwater exceeded 3 feet near downtown. Over 900 emergency calls came in to Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue. Then in June 2024, another 20-inch event struck Broward County — showing this is now a recurring pattern.
Which Fort Lauderdale neighborhoods have the highest flood risk?
The highest-risk zones are: Victoria Park and Rio Vista along the New River, Coral Ridge and Galt Mile along the Intracoastal Waterway, the luxury canal islands (Seven Isles, Las Olas Isles, Nurmi Isles), and Downtown Fort Lauderdale. Wilton Manors along the Middle River and Oakland Park near Cypress Creek Canal are also significant flood zones.
Do you serve Dania Beach, Hollywood, and Pompano Beach?
Yes — we serve all Broward County communities adjacent to Fort Lauderdale including Dania Beach, Hollywood, Hallandale Beach, Pompano Beach, Lauderhill, Tamarac, Plantation, and all surrounding areas. Same 24/7 certified service. Call (833) 840-0239.

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