Lauderdale-by-the-Sea sits directly on the Atlantic with homes and private docks lining the Intracoastal. Salt air and frequent summer rains create persistent moisture that settles inside boat cabins, bilges, and canvas covers. Marine Mold Pros responds to calls from residents along El Mar Drive and Commercial Boulevard where vessels stay tied up year-round. Technicians remove mold from gelcoat, upholstery, and wood trim without spreading spores into nearby living spaces.
Many properties here were built in the 1960s and 1970s with limited ventilation around boat lifts and storage sheds. Wet-season humidity combined with dry winter winds still traps moisture under shrink-wrap and in engine compartments. Our crews work from small launches to reach docks that larger trucks cannot access, treating mold on site before it migrates to adjacent slips.
Service extends to boats kept at private piers off A1A and in small marinas near the town beach. We schedule around tide changes and afternoon thunderstorms common to Broward County summers so work finishes before evening dew sets in.
Around Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
We regularly work near:
- 📍Anglin's Fishing Pier
- 📍Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Beach
- 📍Commercial Boulevard
- 📍El Mar Drive
- 📍Intracoastal Waterway access at Pine Avenue
Boat Mold Removal in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea — Local Notes
- •Salt-laden air accelerates mold growth on canvas, vinyl, and fiberglass faster than inland Broward locations.
- •Narrow canal lots limit equipment staging, so crews use smaller carts and hand tools to reach vessels without crossing neighboring docks.
- •Older waterfront homes often have boat houses with low headroom and poor airflow, requiring targeted dehumidification after removal.
- •Summer monsoon rains raise water levels in the Intracoastal, increasing splash exposure on lower hulls and swim platforms.