Licensed South Florida restoration pros who know Hollywood — Hollywood Beach oceanfront condos, salt-air plumbing corrosion, downtown and West Hollywood slab homes, and tropical-storm roof leaks. Free to call, no obligation.
Hollywood isn't like the rest of South Florida when it comes to water damage. The city stretches from the Atlantic Ocean west across Broward County, and the housing along the way is wildly different: oceanfront condo towers along the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk (many from the 1970s and 80s, now showing their age), 1950s-60s single-family homes through Hollywood Lakes and Hollywood Hills, mid-century inland neighborhoods, and newer townhomes and apartment complexes spreading west. Every kind of South Florida water damage problem shows up somewhere in Hollywood — storm surge on the beach, slab leaks inland, and aging plumbing pretty much everywhere.
A restoration crew that mostly works new construction in Pembroke Pines isn't ready for an oceanfront tower on the Broadwalk — salt-air pipe failures, HOA coordination, and the homeowners-vs-flood claim split require a different playbook. A crew that works beachfront condos isn't necessarily ready for a 1950s slab home in Hollywood Hills with original cast iron drains and a tropical-storm-damaged roof. The right local crew knows the whole city.
Our network of South Florida restoration contractors includes specialists with documented Hollywood experience — the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk, Downtown Hollywood, Hollywood Lakes Historic District, Emerald Hills, Hollywood Hills, West Hollywood, and properties near Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. One call gets a certified tech to your home or unit, usually within 60 minutes.
Hollywood Beach sits right on the Atlantic, exposed to direct storm surge during hurricanes and tropical storms. Ground-floor amenity spaces, sub-grade parking, lobbies, and mechanical rooms flood first. Surge damage requires separate flood insurance — not your homeowners or HO-6 policy.
Salt-laden air on oceanfront Hollywood corrodes copper supply lines, brass valves, and AC condensate components much faster than inland Broward. Buildings from the 1970s and 80s along the Broadwalk see routine pinhole leaks behind walls — a covered loss even though the underlying corrosion is gradual.
Hollywood Lakes, Hollywood Hills, and West Hollywood have many 1950s-60s slab homes with original cast iron drains and galvanized supply lines. Drain stacks rust through after 50-60 years; pinhole leaks behind walls go undetected until ceilings or floors show damage.
Tropical storms regularly damage Hollywood roofs first — older shingle and tile roofs lift, crack, or lose flashing during high winds, and the next rain pushes water into ceilings and exterior walls. Wind-driven rain through a storm-damaged opening is typically covered by homeowners policies.
You tell us the building or address, the property type (oceanfront condo, single-family, townhome, rental), and what you're seeing. We route the call to a contractor in our network who knows Hollywood — beach to West Hollywood — and can be there within 60 minutes.
An experienced Hollywood crew knows how to begin emergency dry-out under HOA emergency provisions in beachfront towers, how to separate wind/rain damage (homeowners) from storm surge (flood) on the same job, and how to find the source on an older inland slab home so the right policy pays the claim.
Industrial dehumidifiers calibrated for South Florida humidity. Moisture readings on every wall and floor. Photo and video documentation for your insurance adjuster. Most jobs bill directly to your insurance, not to you.
Yes. We serve every Hollywood ZIP code — including 33019 (Hollywood Beach and the Broadwalk), 33020 (Downtown Hollywood), 33021, 33023, 33024, and 33025 — and neighborhoods including the Hollywood Lakes Historic District, Emerald Hills, Hollywood Hills, West Hollywood, the Hollywood Beach Boardwalk, and properties near Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
It depends on the water source. Wind-driven rain coming in through a damaged window, door, or roof is typically covered by your homeowners or HO-6 policy. Ground-source storm surge — water that came in from the ocean, the Intracoastal, or rising from the street — requires separate flood insurance. On Hollywood Beach both are common in the same event. Our contractors document each affected area separately so each carrier handles their share.
Yes, significantly. Salt-laden air on oceanfront Hollywood corrodes copper supply lines, brass valves, and AC condensate components much faster than inland Broward. Buildings from the 1970s and 1980s along the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk are now seeing systematic pipe failures — pinhole leaks behind walls, valve failures, and water heater bursts. The damage is typically covered as a sudden and accidental loss even when the underlying corrosion has been gradual.
No, age doesn't disqualify coverage. Most Florida homeowners policies cover sudden and accidental water damage from a burst pipe or cracked drain even in older homes — what they don't cover is the cost to replace the aging plumbing itself, only the resulting water damage. Many Hollywood Hills, Hollywood Lakes, and West Hollywood homes have original cast iron drains or galvanized supply lines that are reaching the end of their service life. Our contractors document the failure point for your adjuster.
Both, on different policies. As the property owner, your dwelling fire policy (DP-3) covers the structure and any landlord-caused damage (burst supply line, roof leak, AC overflow). The tenant's renter's insurance covers their belongings. Our contractors document everything separately so each policy is billed correctly — important in Hollywood where rental dwellings and short-term rentals near the beach are very common.
Homeowners (HO-3), condo (HO-6), and dwelling fire (DP-3) policies typically cover sudden and accidental damage from burst pipes, AC condensate overflow, appliance leaks, and wind-driven rain through a damaged opening. Ground-source flooding from storm surge requires separate flood insurance. Sewer backups usually require a separate endorsement. Our contractors document every affected area for the right carrier.
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