Marine Mold Pros handles boat mold removal for Coral Ridge residents whose vessels sit in the neighborhood’s many private canals and Intracoastal slips. The area’s older waterfront estates, built mostly from the 1950s through 1970s, feature tight dock access and shaded boat houses that trap humidity year-round. Wet-season rains from May through October push moisture into bilges and canvas covers, so crews schedule morning visits before afternoon storms roll in off the Atlantic.
Homeowners along NE 26th Street and NE 40th Court often call after noticing musty odors in enclosed cockpits or under shrink-wrap. Because many lots back up to finger canals with limited turnaround space, technicians bring compact equipment and work from the water side when streets are blocked by construction or parked boats. Dry winters help, yet salt air still corrodes metal latches and leaves behind the perfect surface for mold to return if left untreated.
Service runs Monday through Friday 8am–6pm and Saturday 9am–2pm, timed around Coral Ridge’s busy boating traffic on weekends.
Around Coral Ridge
We regularly work near:
- 📍Coral Ridge Yacht Club
- 📍George English Park
- 📍NE 26th Street canal bridges
- 📍Hugh Taylor Birch State Recreation Area (adjacent)
- 📍Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church
Boat Mold Removal in Coral Ridge — Local Notes
- •Canal-front properties in Coral Ridge have narrow concrete seawalls and low bridges that limit trailer access, so mold removal often starts from a small work skiff rather than a truck.
- •Many 1960s-era boats stored under fixed roofs here develop black mold along vinyl headliners because the dense tree canopy blocks airflow even on dry winter days.
- •Summer thunderstorms dump several inches of rain in an hour; crews check scuppers and bilge pumps first because standing water under floorboards accelerates growth in the humid 33304 microclimate.