Oakland Park sits just west of the Intracoastal and east of I-95, where many residents keep boats at private docks along the North Fork of the Middle River or in small marinas off NE 38th Street. Marine Mold Pros handles boat mold removal on these vessels after the wet season leaves standing humidity in bilges and lockers. Crews reach jobs via Andrews Avenue or Commercial Boulevard without crossing drawbridges during peak traffic.
The neighborhood’s 1950s–1970s canal homes and newer townhomes near Royal Palm Park create steady demand for yacht mold remediation. Salt air from Fort Lauderdale Beach mixes with summer rains, trapping moisture under canvas covers and in engine compartments. Technicians work around tight lot lines and low-hanging oaks that limit equipment access along streets like NE 16th Terrace.
Dry winters still leave residual dampness in shaded slips near Mickel Park. Marine Mold Pros schedules repeat visits for boats stored at the Oakland Park Recreation Center ramp and along the C-13 canal, focusing on ventilation fixes that match the area’s monsoon pattern.
Around Oakland Park
We regularly work near:
- 📍Royal Palm Park
- 📍Mickel Park
- 📍Oakland Park Recreation Center
- 📍NE 38th Street
- 📍Commercial Boulevard
- 📍Oakland Park Elementary School
Boat Mold Removal in Oakland Park — Local Notes
- •Canal-front lots in Oakland Park often have narrow finger docks that require smaller remediation equipment and careful containment to avoid disturbing neighboring vessels.
- •Summer downpours funnel water directly from Commercial Boulevard into the Middle River, raising humidity levels in uncovered boat storage areas for days afterward.
- •Older 1960s homes along NE 38th Street frequently lack proper shore-power ventilation, allowing mold to recur in engine rooms after each wet season.
- •Proximity to Pompano Beach means many Oakland Park boats are trailered over the railroad tracks on Andrews Avenue, exposing them to additional moisture under tarps.