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SERVPRO of Winter Park
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Why Choose SERVPRO® for Sewage Cleanup?
Sewage backups are stressful, hazardous, and can cause significant damage if not handled quickly and professionally. At SERVPRO of Winter Park we understand your urgency. Our technicians are certified and have the equipment to deal with septic system failures, toilet overflows, burst pipes, sewer line backups, and contaminated water.
No matter how difficult your challenge, SERVPRO is the trusted name for sewage damage cleanup, repair, and restoration. We make it "like it never even happened."
We always strive to follow the IICRC S500 industry standards. For more information about these standards, please check out the IICRC website.
Our experienced SERVPRO team will also help coordinate your insurance claims.
Services We Provide


What To Do When Sewage Damage Happens
A sewage emergency is both unexpected and overwhelming.
Planning for a sewage emergency is probably the last thing on any homeowner’s mind. However, sewage damage can happen to anyone, in any home, at any time.
Knowing what to do in those first few moments can help protect your home and health. Here are some recommended steps from SERVPRO.
Avoid all contact with sewage-contaminated water
Turn off the main water supply to prevent additional flow
Shut down HVAC systems to stop contaminated air from circulating
Evacuate people and pets from affected areas
Call SERVPRO immediately for professional cleanup
Work with SERVPRO to contact your insurance company and document the damage
Steps in Our Sewage Damage Restoration Process
Sewage Removal & Contamination Control
Sewage backup emergencies carry viruses and bacteria that cause serious illnesses. Our SERVPRO professionals will address immediate hazards and stabilize the affected area. We clean up sewage spills and biohazards using specialized equipment and training, thoroughly and safely from start to finish.
Sanitization and Deodorization
Using our meticulous state-of-the-art protocols, our team of experts ensures that your home or building is safe and thoroughly clean. After sanitization, advanced equipment helps us find and eliminate any hidden moisture, so you know your structure is dry.
Restoration
In the last phase, SERVPRO repairs any structural damage and returns your property to its previous condition. Before the space is cleared for re-entry, we’ll conduct a final inspection to make sure the area is safe, clean, and ready for you to return.


Simplifying Insurance
We make insurance claims easier, with fewer headaches for you. We handle the details and coordinate any paperwork, so you can focus on moving forward.
We thoroughly document the damage and communicate clearly with you and your insurance throughout the process.
Your insurance provider trusts SERVPRO to respond quickly — we address sewage issues swiftly to control costs, prevent further damage, and keep the insurance process moving smoothly.


Residential Sewage Cleanup
Sewage contamination in homes is often caused by toilet overflows, pipe backups, waste line leaks, or outside floodwater. Keep in mind that raw sewage contains harmful bacteria, viruses, and pathogens that can contaminate flooring, walls, air systems, and personal belongings.
With quick, professional, and discrete intervention from SERVPRO, you can avoid further damage, mold growth, lingering odors, and long-term health risks. And quickly return to a home that’s safe and livable again.


Commercial Sewage Cleanup
Sewage damage in commercial buildings can be disruptive. But with commercial sewage cleanup and biohazard restoration from SERVPRO, it doesn’t always require an extended shutdown. We act quickly to remove contaminated water, sanitize the space, and get your business back to safe operations.
We respond 24/7 with industrial-grade equipment and certified protocols. If possible, we will isolate problem areas so your operations can continue with minimal interruption.
From overflowing toilets to large-scale black water flooding, we’ve seen it all. We’re the team to make things right again.
What our
customers are saying
Ernesto is absolutely amazing! He was so professional got it done in a timely manner. There was lots going on and there was a point where the work had stopped at a standstill, but he always responded and SERVPRO responded right away as I kept calling the office for the pipe burst I had in my home. They’re very kind and explained to me that they had to stop because of a storm that hit and help some other people who are in dire need like emergency situation then they came back to me and finish the job. They did a phenomenal job and Ernesto is an incredible worker very kind. I’m very grateful for SERVPRO in the work they did on my house. I’m glad they are dependable company that in the midst of managing many different situations kept the standard high and did just as they said they were going to do. I highly recommend SERVPRO of Winter Park for anyone in the Orlando area.
Very polite and kind workers- Ernesto and Matt.
Helpful and explained all. Highly recommend them. Ernesto did the cleanup and he couldn’t have been nicer.
Their crew removed wet drywall, installed fans, and managed to maintain an impressive level of cleanliness. After three weeks, it’s hard to believe we faced any water issues. I wouldn’t want to experience it again, but should it happen, I would definitely reach out to them.
I very seldom write a review, but after having my bathroom flood and having to call a company to come out and fix it, I felt I just had to say something about SERVPRO and also to say thank you for coming out at such short notice and for leaving my home in tip-top shape. A lot of companies would have charged extra for coming out on a weekend and they might not have cleaned up after doing the work. You guys were a life saver.
I had some roofers working on my home that forgot to install a tarp before finishing the work. Needless to say, before calling SERVPRO I was already in a seriously bad mood because of water intrusion that could have been easily avoided. Luckily, even though my call was pretty late in the night, they were completely understanding and sent a technician to my home that arrived quicker than I expected and took out all the water. The tech, Diego, even explained the importance of setting up equipment and getting everything completely dried to prevent mold. I still have a headache from how stressful this whole situation was in the first place but have to thank SERVPRO of Winter Park and Diego for making this part of it easy for me.
When I bought flood insurance, I never thought that I would use it. I bought my house outside of a floodplain just so I would never have to use it. However, after the flood happened I am so thankful that I got it. But I was even more thankful that your company was there to make all my flood damage repairs seem easy. Thank you for being a great company that people can trust to do the job right the first time. Thank you SERVPRO.
Thank you for helping us get the storm damage from Hurricane Irma cleaned up!
We had mold from rain damage. SERVPRO was excellent in all aspects. They found the mold, removed it and did complete rebuild of the room damaged. Ernie did an excellent job on the rebuild. The room looked better after the construction then it ever was before.
I can’t thank Rey and his team enough for all of their hard work. A special thanks to Kelvin, Julio, and Matt. They really took their time and went the extra mile to do an excellent job! I really appreciate the ability to communicate via text with Rey during the process, which was really helpful. He is a genuinely good person, knowledgeable and really cared about our home.
About Us
SERVPRO of Winter Park serves the city that taught Central Florida what permanence looks like, and the communities that grew up around it: Maitland, Baldwin Park, College Park, Oviedo, and the Orlando neighborhoods that share our borders, our oak canopy, and our weather. The territory holds brick streets and glass towers, cottages older than the interstate and apartments younger than the pandemic, a chain of lakes threaded through all of it, and a humidity that never signs a truce with any building. Restoring property here means knowing all of that at once, and this page explains how we do it, who we are, and what to expect if you ever need us at 3 a.m.
Who owns SERVPRO of Winter Park?
This franchise is owned and operated by Susan and Vern Boatman, whose SERVPRO operations have served Central Florida for over fifteen years. That tenure matters in a practical way: the people running your loss have already seen your loss, in a house like yours, on a street like yours, more times than anyone would wish on a community. Their crews carry IICRC certifications, the restoration industry's standard credentials for water, fire, and mold work, the office answers its own phones with live people around the clock, and the company's construction division carries projects from mitigation through rebuild without a handoff. It is a local operation with a national system behind it, including the SERVPRO Large Loss Division for events too big for any single office.
What fifteen years in this territory teaches
Buildings here fail by birth year, and the territory holds every vintage.
The pre war decades, the 1920s through the 1940s, gave Winter Park its most beloved housing: wood frame and masonry homes with plaster interiors, heart pine floors, and craftsmanship nobody replicates at today's prices. Their weak points are their arteries, original galvanized supply lines, clay and cast iron drains that tree roots hunt relentlessly, and roof geometries with ninety years of patches. Losses in these homes demand salvage first instincts, because the materials are the value.
The post war boom, the 1950s through the 1970s, built the block and slab neighborhoods, Aloma's corridors, Eastbrook, the streets around the smaller lakes. Terrazzo over slab, low rooflines, cast iron under the concrete, and panel boxes from an era of fewer appliances. Their signature losses are slab leaks discovered by warm floors and water bills, drain failures that arrive as sewage backups, and electrical systems asked to do 2026 work on 1965 wiring.
The growth decades, the 1980s through the 2000s, filled in the two story wood frame subdivisions and the condominium stock. Water heaters in interior closets, second floor laundry rooms, PEX and polybutylene eras, and the AC condensate lines that clog every summer. Their losses travel vertically, one upstairs failure soaking three rooms below, and their multifamily buildings turn single failures into multi unit claims.
The current era builds mixed use, apartments over retail around Winter Park Village and the corridors, mid rises near the lakes, dense townhomes. New construction fails at its connections and its complexity: braided lines, tankless systems, roof decks, and the sheer number of policies and parties a single vertical loss can touch.
We work all four eras every week. The tools are the same; the judgment is different every time.
Three jobs that show the method
The boutique that made its weekend. A shop owner near the center of town called at closing time on a Wednesday: water was coming through the ceiling from a failed line in the space above, and the sales floor held inventory worth far more than the building's finishes. Our crew arrived within the hour, moved and covered stock before another gallon fell, extracted standing water, and set a drying configuration built around the merchandise rather than the drywall. Work ran overnight, equipment came out before opening hours, and readings hit dry standard Friday morning. The store never missed a selling day, and the documentation sorted the water's origin clearly enough that the two carriers involved settled responsibility without a fight. Retail losses are inventory losses first; treat them that way and the building takes care of itself.
The plaster ceiling that stayed up. A lakefront homeowner found a brown bloom spreading across a dining room ceiling, original plaster, 1930s, under a bathroom whose shower pan had been seeping for weeks. Two contractors had already proposed demolition. Our moisture mapping showed the saturation was real but the plaster keys were sound, so we dried it in place: targeted air movement, dehumidification staged room by room, moisture readings logged daily against a dry standard taken from unaffected plaster elsewhere in the house. The ceiling dried flat, was refinished by our construction team, and the room kept its original lid. Salvage first is not sentiment. It is measurement plus patience, and it preserved five figures of value in that one room.
The oak limb at 2 a.m. A summer storm dropped a limb the size of a canoe through the roof of a family home, opening a bedroom to the rain at two in the morning. The overnight call went to a person, not a machine; the crew tarped and sealed the breach before sunrise, extracted the bedroom and the hallway, and dried the attic insulation and framing over the following week, documenting wind damage and water damage separately because the distinction shapes how a claim is paid. The family stayed in the house through the entire repair, and the rebuild, roof through paint, ran through our own construction division on one schedule. Storms are chaos; the response cannot be.
The method itself
Everything we do reduces to five disciplines.
Measure before deciding. Moisture meters and infrared cameras map every loss before demolition starts, because water travels in ways eyes cannot follow, and tearing out dry material is as much a failure as leaving wet material sealed in a wall.
Salvage before replacing. Original wood, plaster, terrazzo, and quality cabinetry can frequently be dried and restored in place when response is fast and drying is controlled. Replacement is the last resort, not the default, and in this territory that philosophy protects enormous value.
Contain always. Mold remediation runs inside sealed containment under HEPA filtered negative air, so spores do not travel. Demolition dust stays out of occupied rooms. Sewage cleanup, Category 3 water, the industry term for water contaminated with pathogens, gets full protective protocol, removal of what it soaked, and hospital grade disinfection, never a mop and a hope.
Document everything. Photographs from arrival, cause of loss identified, moisture readings logged daily, equipment placement recorded, contents inventoried item by item. The file we build is the file your insurance claim runs on, and thorough files settle claims that vague ones stall.
Finish the job. Our construction division rebuilds what losses take, drywall, flooring, trim, cabinetry, roofing, permitted correctly in Winter Park, Orlando, or the county, depending on which side of which line your property sits. One company, one scope, one schedule, no gap where a family has to become a general contractor.
The services behind those disciplines cover the full range: water damage restoration and structural drying, fire damage restoration with smoke and soot cleanup, mold remediation, storm response with emergency tarping and board up, sewage and biohazard cleanup, air duct and HVAC cleaning, specialty and commercial cleaning, contents pack out with climate controlled storage and document drying, and reconstruction.
Commercial Winter Park, and what continuity really costs
The commercial side of this territory concentrates more reputation per square foot than almost anywhere in Florida. Park Avenue's boutiques, galleries, and restaurants trade on atmosphere that took decades to build. Winter Park Village stacks apartments, offices, and retail into single buildings where one failed line can touch a dozen policies. Lee Road, 17-92, and the Aloma corridor carry the offices, showrooms, medical suites, and service businesses that do the region's daily work, and the institutions, campuses, churches, schools, and museums, hold the community's calendar together. For every one of them, the true cost of a loss is measured in closed days, and our commercial work is engineered against that number. Crews stage after hours, drying runs overnight, containment separates work zones from customers and patients, and phasing keeps as much of an operation open as safety allows. Documentation runs suite by suite and policy by policy, because multi tenant losses settle on evidence, and the evidence is gathered in the first hours or never. For managers who prefer to plan ahead, our Emergency Ready Profiles document shutoffs, contacts, priorities, and access before anything fails, free, because a prepared client at 2 a.m. is a faster job for everyone involved. When an event outgrows one building, the SERVPRO Large Loss Division scales the response while the local crews keep working, and reopening dates stay promises instead of estimates.
What the lakes do to buildings, all year, every year
The chain of lakes gives Winter Park its beauty and its baseline conditions. Water this close raises ambient humidity across every neighborhood, keeps the water table high under slabs and crawl spaces, and turns any interruption in cooling into a countdown. Indoor humidity above roughly sixty percent starts feeding growth on cool surfaces, closets against exterior walls, furniture backs, air handler cabinets, and lakefront blocks reach that threshold faster than inland ones every time a system falters. The practical consequences run through all our work: drying calculations here assume the air outside the building is an adversary, not a helper; vacant and seasonal homes need air movement and monitoring, not just a locked door; and the difference between a one week dry out and a mold remediation is often just the number of days before someone called. None of this argues against living near the water, which is, after all, the point of Winter Park. It argues for respecting what the water does, and for calling quickly when the balance tips.
How the insurance side works
Most restoration runs through insurance, and two facts serve every policyholder in this territory. First, you choose your restoration company. Carriers may suggest vendors, and the suggestions are often fine, but the choice belongs to the property owner, and it is worth making deliberately, because the quality of mitigation and documentation shapes everything that follows. Second, policies expect owners to take reasonable steps to prevent further damage after a loss, which is why fast tarping, extraction, and drying protect your claim as much as your property. We work with every major carrier writing Florida policies, communicate directly with adjusters, and build files in the format their estimating platforms expect, which keeps scope negotiations short and payments on schedule. We work for you, not the carrier, but fluency in their language is part of the service.
The canopy contract
Winter Park keeps its oaks, and the oaks keep Winter Park honest. The canopy that shades the brick streets and cools every summer afternoon also loads each storm season with potential energy, limbs over rooflines, root systems under sewer laterals, leaf mass in every gutter by June. Our storm work honors both sides of that contract. Preparation guidance is free and freely given: canopy trimmed back from roofs in spring, gutters and yard drains cleared before the wet months, condition photos stored somewhere safe, shutoffs located before they are needed in the dark. Response is around the clock through the season: tarping and board up at any hour, extraction and structural drying the moment weather allows, generators and equipment staged ahead of named storms, and documentation that separates wind damage from water damage with the precision that insurance adjusters and, occasionally, attorneys require. When a system crosses the whole region, the losses arrive by the hundred, and the SERVPRO Large Loss Division gives this office the depth to serve its own community first and fully. The oaks were here before all of us and will outlast every roof they test. Our job is making sure the houses under them keep up.
The first 24 hours, hour by hour
The first hour belongs to you: stop the water at the fixture valve or the main, cut power to rooms where water threatens outlets or equipment, move irreplaceable things up and out, and call us, because everything after that runs better in parallel. Within the next few hours, our crew arrives, identifies the cause, photographs conditions as found, and starts extraction, since removing standing water fast is the highest leverage act in all of restoration. By evening, drying equipment is placed by calculation, not intuition, and the initial moisture map defines the real boundaries of the loss. Overnight, the equipment works. The next day brings the first monitoring visit, readings compared against dry standards, adjustments made, and the honest conversation about scope: what dries in place, what must come out, what the schedule looks like, and what the file already shows your adjuster. Losses feel endless from inside them. A measured first day puts an ending on the calendar.
Questions Winter Park property owners ask us
Can plaster walls and ceilings really be dried without demolition?
Frequently, yes. Sound plaster holds up to controlled drying better than most people expect, and readings tell us when it is a candidate. When keys have failed or saturation is too deep, we say so, and remove only what measurement condemns.
Do I have to use the company my insurance carrier recommends?
No. Florida property owners choose their own restoration contractor. Carrier networks exist for convenience, not obligation, and the choice matters most on older and higher value homes.
What is the difference between clean, gray, and black water?
The industry grades water by contamination: Category 1 from clean supply lines, Category 2 carrying significant contamination from sources like appliance discharge, and Category 3, sewage and floodwater, requiring full sanitation protocols. The category drives what can be saved and how surfaces are treated.
My house sits on the Orlando side of the line. Do you still cover it?
Yes. Our territory spans Winter Park, Maitland, and the surrounding Orlando neighborhoods, and our construction team pulls permits in whichever jurisdiction your address answers to.
Is smoke odor ever permanent?
Untreated, it can outlast a mortgage, because odor molecules embed in porous materials and duct systems. Properly treated, source removed, surfaces cleaned, air scrubbed, ducts addressed, sealing where appropriate, it is genuinely eliminated, not masked.
What happens to my belongings during a long restoration?
Affected contents are inventoried, photographed, packed out, cleaned by methods matched to their materials, and held in climate controlled storage until your home is ready. Documents and photographs can often be recovered through freeze drying even when they look lost.
We travel for months at a time. Can you work with our property manager?
Yes, and we do constantly in this territory: authorization by phone, documentation delivered electronically, access coordinated with your manager, and the property restored before you are home to miss it.
How do you know a wall is actually dry?
By comparison. Every material has a normal moisture content, established by reading unaffected material of the same type in the same building, and drying ends when readings match that standard, not when a surface feels dry.
Does homeowners insurance cover mold?
It depends on the policy and the cause, coverage often follows whether the mold resulted from a covered water loss reported promptly. We document moisture sources and timelines carefully because those facts frequently decide the question.
What should we do before hurricane season?
Trim the canopy back from rooflines, clear gutters and drains, photograph the property in good condition, know where your shutoffs are, and put our number in your phone. Preparation is boring, and it is the cheapest restoration product on the market.
Where we work
SERVPRO of Winter Park serves the whole of Winter Park, including the neighborhoods of Hannibal Square, Virginia Heights, Orwin Manor, and the Rollins College area, the corridors of Aloma and Howell Branch, the lake communities around Lake Maitland, Lake Killarney, and the chain, Winter Park Village and its surrounding commercial district, and the Full Sail University area, along with Maitland, Eastbrook, Baldwin Park, College Park, Fairview Shores, Mills 50, Lake Formosa, Oviedo, and neighboring Orlando communities. If your property lives under this canopy, it lives inside our response area, and the crew that answers has almost certainly worked your street.
One more thing worth knowing
Restoration is a trust business conducted at the worst possible moment for trust. Nobody comparison shops with water coming through a ceiling, which is exactly why we run this company so the trust is earned before the emergency: measured methods, honest scopes, documentation that holds up, phones answered by people, and work finished to the standard this particular city keeps. That is what Susan and Vern Boatman built here across fifteen plus years, and it is what every truck we send carries with it, to make every loss "Like it never even happened."
