Lauderdale Isles sits on a network of canals that feed into the New River, so boats here spend most of the year in high-humidity shade. Marine Mold Pros brings equipment down the narrow residential streets and along the seawalls to treat mold on hulls, canvas, and bilges before the wet season returns. Homes in the neighborhood are mostly 1950s–1970s concrete-block construction with limited driveway space, which means we stage gear on the water side whenever possible.
Summer rains push moisture into every crevice of a boat stored at a Lauderdale Isles dock. We focus on the shaded south-facing slips where airflow is poorest and where mold colonies appear fastest on vinyl and upholstery. Dry winters help, but the daily dew from the canals keeps surfaces damp enough that untreated boats often need repeat visits by early fall.
Access to many properties runs through the small bridges and single-lane roads off SW 36th Street. Our crews know which docks have low clearance at low tide and which lots allow trailer access without blocking neighbors. That local knowledge keeps jobs moving when larger rigs cannot reach the water.
Around Lauderdale Isles
We regularly work near:
- 📍Lauderdale Isles Park
- 📍New River Canal
- 📍SW 36th Street
- 📍SW 40th Court
- 📍Lauderdale Isles seawalls
Boat Mold Removal in Lauderdale Isles — Local Notes
- •Canal-front lots often have only seawall access, so equipment must be carried by hand or small cart rather than driven to the boat.
- •Many 1960s-era docks sit low to the water; rising summer tides push tidewater under covers and increase interior humidity on stored yachts.
- •Wet-season runoff from nearby I-95 overpasses carries extra organic debris into the canals, feeding mold growth on hulls left in the water.
- •Narrow lots along SW 40th Court limit staging room, so we schedule most jobs during weekday daylight hours when street parking is easier.