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Water, Fire, and Mold Restoration Along the Alafaya Corridor: SERVPRO of University, SE Orlando
Drive Alafaya Trail from East Colonial down past Lake Underhill and you pass through thirty years of east Orlando construction in about four miles. Subdivisions from the late 1980s sit behind sound walls next to communities finished in the 2010s. Between them run the retail plazas, grocery anchors, nail salons, dental offices, and an unbroken chain of restaurants feeding UCF students and Waterford Lakes families. SERVPRO of University, SE Orlando works this corridor constantly, because the mix of building ages and building types along Alafaya produces almost every kind of property loss there is.
How does a water loss unfold in Alafaya?
The corridor's subdivisions didn't all age at the same rate, and their failure points differ. In the older sections closer to Colonial Drive, homes from the 1980s are on their second or third roof and may still carry original drain lines; slow leaks under slabs and around tub drains show up as warped baseboards and musty closets long before anyone sees water. Homes from the 1990s building wave are now deep into the danger zone for original water heaters and AC systems, a water heater tank that lets go in a garage is a nuisance, but one installed in an interior closet, as many were, soaks hallway carpet and bedroom walls within minutes. The newest communities fail differently: it's rarely the pipes, it's the connections, braided supply lines to toilets and faucets, refrigerator ice-maker lines, and washing machine hoses.
Our approach is the same regardless of the vintage. IICRC-certified technicians trace the water with moisture meters and infrared cameras rather than assuming, extract standing water with truck-mounted equipment, and set a drying plan built on measured readings. Where water has been sitting long enough for microbial growth, we shift into mold remediation: containment barriers around the affected area, HEPA air scrubbers running throughout the work, and removal of materials that can't be saved. Guessing has no place in water damage restoration, a wall that reads dry on the surface can be saturated at the sill plate.
The commercial side of the corridor
The plazas along Alafaya Trail have their own loss patterns, and they're rougher on businesses than most owners expect. Restaurants are the most frequent callers: grease fires on the line, failed dishwasher connections, and floor drains backing up overnight. A suite in a multi-tenant plaza almost never suffers alone, water from one bay travels under demising walls into the neighbor's stockroom, and a kitchen fire pushes smoke odor through shared attic space above the whole strip. We handle the parts of that mess that keep businesses closed: fast extraction, structural drying that works around fixtures and inventory, soot and odor cleanup after fire, and documentation detailed enough to satisfy multiple insurance carriers and a landlord at the same time. Every hour a restaurant on Alafaya stays dark is revenue that doesn't come back, so we scope for reopening, not just repair.
Does summer weather really hit this corridor harder?
Not harder, but more often than newcomers expect. East Orlando's afternoon storm pattern runs nearly daily in summer, and the corridor sits in flat terrain that sheds water slowly toward the Econlockhatchee River basin to the east. Aging shingle roofs on the 1990s homes take wind-driven rain at the valleys and pipe boots; flat-roofed retail buildings pond water until a seam gives up over somebody's sales floor. When a tropical system moves through, losses come in clusters, and this franchise's access to the SERVPRO Large Loss Division means storm capacity beyond what any single local crew could field.
The fires nobody plans for on a commuter corridor
Alafaya households run on tight schedules, and two fire patterns exploit exactly that. The first is the dryer. Families here run laundry at night and on weekends, lint builds in vents that nobody has cleaned since the house was built, and a dryer fire starts in the one appliance that is routinely left running when everyone walks out the door. The second is the garage, where water heaters, chest freezers, extension cords, and storage share a space that nobody looks at for days at a time. Both fires tend to be discovered late, which means smoke has had hours to move through the attic and the duct system before anyone calls. Our fire damage restoration work on this corridor is built around that spread: soot and residue cleaning room by room, odor treatment at the source rather than perfume over the top, contents evaluation for everything from uniforms to electronics, and coordination with your insurance carrier from the first walkthrough. Fire damage restoration is also where our reconstruction capability earns its keep, because the family that lost a laundry room wants one company, one file, and one finish date.
Minutes matter more on this corridor than most
Geography quietly favors Alafaya properties when the emergency is ours to answer. The corridor connects to both SR 408 and SR 417, and our crews work from inside the territory, which turns the response window that decides a loss, the first hour of a water damage restoration call, into an advantage instead of a gamble. That hour decides whether a failed supply line stays a one-room dry-out or grows into flooring replacement across half the house. It matters for the corridor's businesses too. The plazas anchored around Waterford Lakes Town Center feed on evening and weekend traffic, and a restaurant or salon that closes on a Friday loses its best days first. We stage equipment, crews, and drying plans so commercial spaces reopen in the right order, sales floor first, storage last, and we document the loss so the landlord's carrier and the tenant's carrier each get exactly the file they need. From Colonial Drive down to Lake Underhill, the Alafaya corridor is not a place we travel to. It is where we already are.
SERVPRO of University, SE Orlando is owned by Susan and Vern Boatman, Central Florida SERVPRO franchise owners for over 15 years. The corridor between UCF and Avalon Park is home territory, the crews know the difference between a 1988 slab home off lower Alafaya and a 2005 two-story near Waterford Lakes before they pull off the truck.
If water, fire, or mold has hit your home or your storefront anywhere along Alafaya Trail, call SERVPRO of University, SE Orlando. The phone is answered live 24/7, because pipe failures and kitchen fires don't wait for business hours, and neither do we.
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What our Alafaya customers are saying
Karen, Carolina, and Yeison were amazing during our service visit! They were sweet, friendly and though. They did a fantastic job coating everything will killz- they took their time & didn’t rush! I would highly recommend them for any service call!
Maribel Varela and her team. I highly recommend SERVPRO they help me with my home when I had a roof leak they responded so quick and called 5 mins after I called after hours. Thank you, again.
This team is the best! Marianna, Abraham, Wyatt, Ernesto, Ray have all been incredibly helpful and respectful. I suffered 2 terrible water damage issues to my home. They responded promptly and talked me through the process. They literally were my shoulder to cry on when I felt so stressed about what was happening to my home. Marianna is the absolute BEST - she stored all my belongings in an organized and courteous way. You never want to go through this- but if you do, these are the best people you could ever have at your side 10/10 recommend.
Pipe burst on the second floor, water damage throughout the house. SERVPRO was on site so fast I couldn’t believe the quick response time that late at night. They were professional from start to finish and I am thankful for Wyatt and his communication. They made a genuinely terrible situation manageable and saved our floors. I have never thought about what I would do in an emergency water situation like this. I’m really glad such a bad situation worked out so well for me. Thank you guys for all the help!
Great customer service and very responsive to water damage at Broadway UMC!
We had a pipe burst at the office. The team was very responsive and communicated through out the entire process. They worked with our property manager and insurance company to get us back in our office in just a few days. There staff was very knowledgeable and kept us updated daily.
SERVPRO has been great! They responded immediately to my urgent pipe burst situation in Orlando. Rey came within two hours of my call and then sent a team within two hours. Smith, Enrique, Magaly, and Mariana were all fantastic. Everyone was professional and made a stressful water damage restoration project the best it could be. Rey communicated with me throughout the cleanup, and Mariana gave me a thorough explanation each time she came. Elias came to gather the equipment and was very professional as well.
I would highly recommend SERVPRO of Orlando to anyone dealing with a burst pipe, flood damage, or water emergency!
SERVPRO to the rescue!!! I manage a commercial property in downtown Orlando that had a major pipe burst, and they were so prompt and responsive. Rey was incredibly communicative from the start and even provided an on-site estimate right away. The team handled everything with professionalism from the initial water extraction to drying, cleanup, and restoration.
They also helped me navigate the insurance process, communicating directly with my insurance company and keeping me updated every step of the way. The entire commercial water damage restoration project was completed in just three days, start to finish. Truly modern-day superheroes for any business dealing with flooding, pipe bursts, or water emergencies in Orlando!
I moved to Orlando recently and bought a house a few months ago. I had a pipe burst in my upstairs bathroom and the water damaged half of my house. I had no idea what to do and my insurance told me to call SERVPRO. SERVPRO came out in the middle of the night and sucked up all the water and stayed throughout the night placing drying equipment. In three days, everything was dry and on the fourth day they started repairing all my drywall and flooring that got damaged. I was able to have my whole house back to normal in a week. I couldn’t believe how quick of a process it was. I am grateful to Rey and Ryan for their help throughout this whole job.