Water, mold & storm restoration in College Park.
College Park took shape during the 1920s Florida land boom, when developers laid out streets named for Ivy League schools and built block after block of Craftsman bungalows on the higher ground between Lake Ivanhoe, Lake Adair, and Lake Concord. Today it is one of Orlando's most walkable in-town neighborhoods, anchored by the locally owned shops and restaurants along Edgewater Drive and shaded by mature oaks just northwest of downtown. That blend of nearly century-old housing and waterfront lots is exactly what makes restoration work here its own kind of challenge.
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Much of College Park's housing dates to the 1920s and '30s, so aging cast-iron and galvanized plumbing, original roofs, and slab or pier foundations make hidden leaks and storm intrusion common. The lakeside lots around Ivanhoe and Adair add humidity and low-lying drainage concerns, and Central Florida's heat means standing water in an old bungalow can grow mold within 24 to 48 hours.
Edgewater Drive is the neighborhood's main commercial street, with homes clustered around Lake Ivanhoe, Lake Adair, and Lake Concord, plus local touchstones like the historic Jack Kerouac House on Clouser Avenue and the college-named streets (Princeton, Harvard, Yale) that gave the area its identity.
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