Water, mold & storm restoration in Cocoa Village.
Cocoa Village is the historic heart of Cocoa, sitting right on the western bank of the Indian River Lagoon in Brevard County. Its oak-shaded streets are lined with restored brick and frame buildings from the late 1800s and early 1900s, now filled with galleries, cafes, and antique shops, while quiet residential blocks of older bungalows and Victorians spread out behind the commercial core. That mix of century-old structures and low-lying riverfront ground means water, storm, and mold problems here tend to look different than they do in the Space Coast's newer subdivisions.
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Because Cocoa Village sits at a low elevation directly on the lagoon, it is exposed to storm surge and wind-driven rain (Hurricane Irma destroyed the riverfront boardwalk and pushed surge up Harrison Street) and heavy downpours can overwhelm stormwater drainage fast. The neighborhood's many pre-war homes and commercial buildings add aging-roof, original-plumbing, and slow-drying plaster risks, so trapped moisture can turn into mold within Florida's typical 24-to-48-hour window if it isn't dried properly.
The district centers on Riverfront Park along the Indian River Lagoon and the brick streets near the Cocoa Village Playhouse, with the coquina-stone Porcher House and the long-running S.F. Travis hardware store among its best-known historic anchors.
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