Dillard Park sits in Fort Lauderdale's 33311 zip code with a mix of mid-century single-family homes and narrow residential streets that limit trailer access for larger remediation rigs. Marine Mold Pros reaches these properties from NW 27th Avenue and Sistrunk Boulevard to treat boats stored in driveways or side yards. Wet summers bring frequent downpours that trap moisture inside canvas covers and bilges, so crews start every job by checking drainage around the hull before any equipment is staged.
Many Dillard Park residents keep smaller vessels at home rather than at distant marinas, exposing them to the area's high humidity once winter turns to the wet season. Our teams work around the limited turning radius on streets near Dillard Elementary School and Dillard Park itself, often using smaller extraction units to avoid blocking neighbors. This local layout changes how we sequence drying and antimicrobial steps compared with wider-lot neighborhoods farther east.
Around Dillard Park
We regularly work near:
- 📍Dillard Park
- 📍Dillard Elementary School
- 📍Sistrunk Boulevard
- 📍NW 27th Avenue
- 📍NW 19th Street
Boat Mold Removal in Dillard Park — Local Notes
- •Narrow driveways off NW 19th Street require compact dehumidifiers and careful hose routing so equipment does not block access for residents.
- •Homes built in the 1950s and 1960s often lack covered boat storage, so summer rains collect under hulls parked on grass and accelerate mold in stringers and lockers.
- •Proximity to the Dillard Park drainage canal increases overnight humidity that keeps fiberglass surfaces damp longer after rain events.
- •Quick access via I-95 lets crews reach Dillard Park jobs from nearby Oakland Park or Pompano Beach within the same morning window during dry-season calls.