Lee County, FL — Cape Coral, Fort Myers & All Communities

Water Damage Mitigation & Restoration
Lee County, FL

Certified emergency water damage professionals serving Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Estero, Lehigh Acres and every Lee County community — available 24/7, every day of the year. Hurricane Ian recovery specialists.

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Available 24 hours — 7 days a week — including holidays

✓ 24/7 Emergency✓ Ian Recovery Specialists✓ All Insurance Accepted✓ Free Assessment✓ IICRC Certified🏠 Only for Home Owners
About Lee County

Why Lee County is Florida’s Highest Water Damage Risk County

Lee County — home to Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, and Sanibel Island — is the ground zero of the worst hurricane disaster in modern Florida history. Hurricane Ian made direct Category 4 landfall here on September 28, 2022, with 155 mph winds and a catastrophic 16-foot storm surge that virtually wiped Fort Myers Beach off the map. With 72% homeownership — the highest of any major Florida county — and 760,000+ residents, Lee County has more homeowner water damage claims than almost anywhere else in the state.

760,000+
Lee County Population
72%
Homeownership Rate — Highest in FL
52,514
Structures damaged by Ian
$113B
Hurricane Ian total damage
⚠ Lee County Critical Alert: Hurricane Ian claims are still being processed in 2025-26. Florida law requires homeowners to notify their insurer within 14 days of discovering any new water damage. With ongoing construction and roof repairs throughout Lee County, secondary water intrusion is common. Call (833) 840-0239 for same-day documentation.
Our Services

Water Damage Services in Lee County

Certified IICRC professionals responding 24/7 across all Lee County communities. Hurricane Ian recovery specialists.

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Emergency Water Extraction

Industrial pumps remove standing water from flooded Cape Coral and Fort Myers homes immediately — 24/7 statewide dispatch.

2

Water Damage Mitigation

Emergency drying to IICRC moisture standards — stopping damage from spreading in Lee County’s coastal humidity.

3

Water Damage Restoration

Complete property restoration — drywall, flooring, cabinets returned to pre-damage condition throughout Lee County.

4

Mold Remediation

EPA-registered antimicrobial treatments — critical in Lee County where heat and humidity create mold within 24 hours.

5

Hurricane & Storm Surge Cleanup

Specialized hurricane Ian-level storm surge and flood cleanup. Experienced with Category 4+ damage throughout Lee County.

6

Sewage Backup Cleanup

Category 3 hazmat-level sewage removal — critical after storm surge events flood Lee County’s drainage systems.

How It Works

Simple 4-Step Emergency Process

1

Call or Click

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2

Crew Dispatched

Certified Lee County crew dispatched to your location immediately.

3

Extract & Dry

Water extracted and IICRC drying equipment deployed on arrival.

4

Insurance Support

Full documentation prepared for your Lee County insurance adjuster.

Local Coverage

Highways & Landmarks We Serve

Every major corridor and landmark in Lee County, Florida.

I-75
Main north-south corridor — connects Fort Myers, Cape Coral interchange, Bonita Springs, Naples
US-41 (Tamiami Trail)
Historic coastal highway — Fort Myers downtown, Fort Myers Beach corridor, Bonita Springs
SR-82
East-west connector — Fort Myers to Lehigh Acres, Immokalee
US-41 Business
Fort Myers downtown district — Edison Avenue, Main Street corridor
SR-867 / McGregor Blvd
Iconic palm-lined boulevard — Fort Myers to Cape Coral bridges, Sanibel causeway
SR-865 / Estero Blvd
Fort Myers Beach main road — storm surge ground zero in Hurricane Ian
Pine Island Road
Cape Coral to Pine Island — destroyed and rebuilt after Hurricane Ian
Veterans Memorial Pkwy
Cape Coral major connector — southeast Cape Coral to Fort Myers
Key Lee County Landmarks in Our Service Area
📍 Fort Myers Beach (Estero Blvd)
Ground zero — Hurricane Ian 16-ft storm surge devastation 2022
📍 Cape Coral Canal System
700+ miles of canals — highest canal density outside Netherlands
📍 Sanibel Island Causeway
Destroyed by Hurricane Ian — rebuilt 2023
📍 Edison & Ford Winter Estates
Historic landmark — Fort Myers downtown
📍 RSW International Airport
Southwest Florida International — Lee County hub
📍 Cape Coral Yacht Club
Waterfront community landmark — Cape Coral
📍 Matlacha Pass Bridge
Destroyed by Ian — connects Pine Island to Cape Coral
📍 Lakes Park
Fort Myers major nature landmark
📍 Bonita Beach
Popular Gulf Coast beach community
📍 Lover’s Key State Park
Barrier island park — Bonita Springs
Water Damage History

Major Water Damage Events in Lee County

Lee County has been hit by more major hurricanes than almost any other Florida county. These events have resulted in billions of dollars in water damage claims — many still being processed today.

2022
Hurricane Ian
Category 4 Direct Hit — $113B Damage — Deadliest FL Hurricane Since 1935

On September 28, 2022, Hurricane Ian made Category 4 landfall at Cayo Costa with 155 mph winds and a catastrophic 16-foot storm surge. Fort Myers Beach was virtually wiped off the map — 900 structures on Fort Myers Beach alone were totally destroyed. 52,514 structures across Lee County were impacted — 5,369 destroyed outright, 14,245 received major damage. The Sanibel Causeway and Matlacha Pass Bridge were destroyed, cutting off barrier islands. Governor DeSantis called it a “500-year flood event.” 72 people died in Lee County alone. It is the 3rd costliest hurricane in US history at $113 billion in damage.

16-ft storm surge52,514 structures impacted$113B damage — 3rd costliest US hurricane
2017
Hurricane Irma
Caloosahatchee River Flooding & Storm Surge — Fort Myers Area

Hurricane Irma tracked up through Lee County in September 2017 with widespread flooding. Fort Myers homeowners who experienced Irma later said that Ian was “nothing like Irma — Irma was nothing compared to this.” Caloosahatchee River flooding inundated downtown Fort Myers and surrounding neighborhoods. Thousands of Lee County homes filed water damage claims. Lee County declared a major disaster. Though significant damage occurred, Irma’s late shift northward prevented the extreme storm surge seen in 2022.

Caloosahatchee River floodingMajor disaster declarationThousands of claims filed
2004
Hurricane Charley
Category 4 — Direct Hit on Cayo Costa & Fort Myers

Hurricane Charley made Category 4 landfall at Cayo Costa — the exact same spot as Hurricane Ian 18 years later. With 150 mph winds, Charley caused catastrophic damage to Punta Gorda and significant damage to Cape Coral, Fort Myers, and surrounding Lee County communities. Over 27,000 homes were damaged or destroyed in Lee County. The storm caused $15 billion in damage and was the costliest hurricane to hit Florida at that time. Many Cape Coral and Fort Myers homeowners had just finished rebuilding from Charley when Ian struck.

Same landfall spot as Ian27,000+ homes damaged$15B damage
Always
Year-Round Risk
Post-Ian Construction Leaks, AC Failures & Ongoing Claims

Since Hurricane Ian in 2022, Lee County has seen an explosion of secondary water damage from rushed construction repairs — roof leaks from improperly installed post-Ian roofing, AC system failures from salt water damage during Ian, plumbing issues from corroded pipes, and appliance failures from Ian-affected units. With 72% homeownership and thousands of properties still in various stages of Ian-related repairs, Lee County has the highest ongoing water damage claim volume in Florida.

Post-Ian claims still openCovered by homeowners insuranceYear-round emergency calls
Our Work in Lee County

We Helped Lee County Homeowners After Every Major Disaster

After Hurricane Ian in 2022, Hurricane Irma in 2017, and Hurricane Charley in 2004 — our certified teams were on the ground in Lee County extracting water, preventing mold, documenting insurance claims, and restoring properties throughout Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, and all surrounding communities.

Fort Myers Beach
Post-Ian ground zero restoration
Cape Coral
Storm surge & pipe repair
Sanibel Island
Post-Ian flood mitigation
Fort Myers
Caloosahatchee flooding response
Bonita Springs
Hurricane surge cleanup
Lehigh Acres
Year-round water damage response
ZIP Codes

All Lee County ZIP Codes We Serve

33901 33903 33904 33905 33907 33908 33909 33912 33913 33914 33916 33917 33919 33920 33921 33922 33924 33928 33931 33935 33936 33956 33957 33966 33967 33971 33973 33974 33976 33990 33991 33993
Insurance Coverage

Water Damage Insurance in Lee County

Most homeowners policies cover sudden and accidental water damage. Florida law requires notification within 14 days of discovery. Our teams provide complete adjuster-ready documentation.

Accepted

State Farm

Lee County State Farm claims — full IICRC documentation for your adjuster.

Accepted

Citizens Insurance

Florida’s largest insurer — we work with Citizens adjusters across all Lee County communities.

Accepted

Allstate

Complete documentation for all Allstate Lee County claims including Ian-related.

Accepted

Universal Property

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

Lee County Ian Claims Tip: If your property sustained any Hurricane Ian damage that has not yet been fully repaired, you may still be eligible to file supplemental claims. Standard homeowners insurance covers sudden water damage from burst pipes, AC failures & roof leaks. Call (833) 840-0239 for same-day documentation support.
Reviews

What Lee County Homeowners Are Saying

★★★★★

“Hurricane Ian flooded our Cape Coral home with 4 feet of water. These specialists arrived within hours. They documented everything perfectly for Citizens Insurance — claim approved in 2 weeks.”

M
Maria L.
Cape Coral, FL 33914
★★★★★

“Our Fort Myers Beach rental property was destroyed by Ian. This team handled the complete water damage mitigation and insurance documentation for our State Farm claim. Could not have managed without them.”

R
Robert C.
Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931
★★★★★

“AC drain line failed in our Bonita Springs home. Connected to a certified Lee County team in 30 minutes via I-75. Mold prevention within 24 hours — saved our home from major mold damage.”

T
Teresa B.
Bonita Springs, FL 33935
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Lee County

How quickly can a team reach my Lee County home?
Our certified crews dispatch immediately — available 24/7 across all Lee County communities. Whether in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Estero, or Lehigh Acres, we route the nearest team to your address. Call (833) 840-0239.
Are Hurricane Ian insurance claims still being processed?
Yes — Hurricane Ian supplemental claims are still being processed in 2025-26. If your property sustained Ian-related damage that was not fully covered or has developed new water intrusion from Ian-related repairs, you may still be eligible to file. Contact your insurer and call us for same-day documentation support.
Does homeowners insurance cover water damage in Lee County?
Most standard homeowners policies cover sudden and accidental water damage — burst pipes, AC unit failures, appliance leaks, and roof leaks. Hurricane storm surge typically requires a separate NFIP flood policy. Florida law requires you to notify your insurer within 14 days of discovering damage.
What is the Florida 14-day water damage notification rule?
Florida law requires homeowners to notify their insurance company within 14 days of discovering water damage. Missing this deadline can result in a denied claim. Call (833) 840-0239 for same-day documentation support.
Do you serve Cape Coral, Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel, and all Lee County communities?
Yes — we serve all Lee County communities including Cape Coral (all areas), Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel Island, Captiva, Bonita Springs, Estero, Lehigh Acres, Gateway, North Fort Myers, Pine Island, Matlacha, Iona, San Carlos Park, Alva, and all other areas.

Water Damage Emergency in Lee County?

Do not wait — mold begins growing within 24 hours. Our certified Lee County teams are standing by right now — Hurricane Ian specialists, 24/7, all communities, all insurance accepted.

✓ 24/7 Emergency✓ Ian Specialists✓ All Insurance✓ IICRC Certified✓ Free Assessment

Available 24/7 including all weekends and holidays
All Lee County communities  •  All insurance accepted

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