Pompano Beach restoration typically invoices $1,500 to $6,500, and independent licensed crews in our Broward County network target a 60-minute arrival time. FloridaFloodHelp is a referral directory — call PHONE to be matched with a contractor working Cypress Bend, Old Pompano, Harbor Village, and the rest of Pompano Beach across ZIPs 33060 through 33069.
How the referral works in Pompano Beach
FloridaFloodHelp operates a pay-per-call directory, not a restoration service. Pompano Beach emergency calls route through our affiliate network to independent licensed restoration contractors serving Broward County. The contractor scopes, extracts, dries, and handles insurance coordination. You pay the contractor directly. Our compensation comes from the network when a job is booked.
What our Pompano Beach network partners handle
- Ocean-adjacent hurricane response including wind-driven rain and surge events on properties east of Federal Highway
- Intracoastal Waterway tidal flooding during king tides and sustained easterly winds
- Historic Old Pompano downtown water damage — 1920s-1950s masonry homes with period materials
- Canal-adjacent seawall water damage in Cypress Bend and Harbor Village
- Burst-pipe response in aging copper plumbing common in pre-1970 construction
- Mold remediation under near-constant Broward humidity
- Sewer-backup Category 3 cleanup
- HVAC condensate-line overflow extraction
Typical cost in Pompano Beach
A typical Pompano Beach restoration invoice falls between $1,500 and $6,500. Ocean-adjacent properties in 33062 tend toward the upper end because salt-water surge requires electrical replacement and extensive drying. Historic Old Pompano homes with plaster walls and heart-pine floors cost more due to period-material handling. Canal-front properties with dock damage can exceed the range when seawall repair and slab-edge drying are needed. Ranges aggregated from HomeAdvisor and Angi.
Insurance and Florida homeowners
Standard Florida homeowners policies cover sudden and accidental water damage from burst pipes, appliance overflow, and storm-driven roof leaks, but typically exclude flood damage from external sources, sinkhole damage beyond the state-mandated catastrophic ground collapse coverage, and most long-term seepage. Post-Hurricane Ian, many Florida carriers added roof-age exclusions and reduced hurricane deductibles. Flood coverage requires a separate NFIP or private flood policy; Citizens Property Insurance is the state-run insurer of last resort. Pompano Beach coastal and intracoastal properties are in FEMA-mapped Special Flood Hazard Areas; lender-required flood insurance is standard here.
How to choose a restoration company in Pompano Beach
- Verify Florida licensure on DBPR’s license search before authorizing work
- Confirm a Florida Mold Remediator license on mold-scope work
- Require IICRC water damage and applied structural drying certifications in writing
- For salt-water surge events, favor contractors with documented electrical remediation experience
- Insist on a scope distinguishing NFIP-payable flood work from homeowners-payable wind work
- Understand daily equipment rental billing — beachside humidity extends drying 2 to 4 days over inland averages
Frequently asked questions
Is Pompano Beach storm surge covered by homeowners insurance?
How does Pompano's intracoastal king-tide flooding affect claims?
Are Old Pompano historic homes subject to architectural review?
Can I handle Pompano Beach water damage without filing a claim?
Does Citizens Property Insurance have Pompano Beach coverage restrictions?
Service area
Our network covers Pompano Beach ZIPs 33060, 33062, 33064, and 33069, with contractors working Cypress Bend, Old Pompano, Harbor Village, and the broader Broward County Atlantic coast service area.
Call a Pompano Beach crew
For Pompano Beach water or flood damage, dial PHONE to be matched with a licensed restoration contractor through the FloridaFloodHelp referral network. For surge-exposed properties in 33062, tell the dispatcher the water type (salt vs fresh) at call connection — electrical and fixture replacement scope depends on it, and crew assignments factor that in. If your property is in a condominium or townhouse association, gather your HO-6 unit-owner policy and the association master policy before calling; both are referenced quickly during claim setup, and having policy numbers handy shaves hours off the documentation start. Pompano Beach adjusters in particular ask for both concurrently.