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SERVPRO of University, SE Orlando: Cleanup and Restoration Near UCF
The housing stock around the University of Central Florida doesn't behave like a normal neighborhood, and water damage here doesn't behave normally either. Between the apartment complexes along Alafaya Trail and University Boulevard, the purpose-built student housing communities, and the ranks of investor-owned homes rented by the bedroom, most of the property near campus is occupied by people who don't own it. That one fact drives almost everything about how losses happen in this area, and how long they go unreported.
Why do leaks in student rentals get found so late?
A homeowner hears a supply line hissing under the kitchen sink and shuts the valve within the hour. A student tenant sees a water stain spreading on the ceiling and figures someone else already told the landlord. In four-bedroom-by-the-bed leases, nobody is quite sure whose job it is to report the problem, and the property manager may be an office in another state. We routinely open up units near UCF where a pinhole in a copper line or a failed toilet supply connector has been wicking into drywall for two or three weeks. By that point it's not a drying job anymore, it's a mold remediation job, with containment, HEPA air scrubbers, and removal of saturated drywall and base trim.
Multi-unit construction makes it worse. In a three-story student apartment building, a burst washing machine hose on the top floor doesn't stay on the top floor. Water follows plumbing chases and drops through light fixtures into the units below, and suddenly one tenant's overflow is a six-unit loss. Our crews are IICRC certified and equipped with infrared cameras and moisture meters, which matters in stacked construction: the wet path between floors is invisible from either side of the ceiling, and guessing wrong means either tearing out dry material or leaving wet material sealed inside a wall cavity to grow mold.
Working with property managers, not just occupants
Most of our work near UCF runs through property managers and out-of-area owners rather than the people living in the unit. We're set up for that. We document the loss with photos, moisture readings, and a room-by-room scope; we send it to the manager or owner wherever they are; and we coordinate directly with the insurance adjuster so the approval process doesn't stall while a unit sits wet. For portfolio owners with several rental houses in the neighborhoods off McCulloch Road or Rouse Road, that documentation trail is often the difference between a clean claim and a disputed one.
The calendar matters here too. Student housing turns over on a hard deadline, leases end in late July, and the next wave moves in before fall classes start. A unit that floods in June has a real date by which it must be dry, repaired, and rentable, because a bedroom that isn't ready in August is a bedroom that sits empty until January. We build drying plans around those turnover windows: truck-mounted extraction to pull standing water fast, aggressive air movement and dehumidification, and daily moisture readings so the manager knows exactly where the unit stands.
Fire losses follow the same student-rental logic. Cooking fires in apartment kitchens are the most common call, a pan left on a stove in a unit where four people share one kitchen and nobody is watching it. Even a small stovetop fire pushes smoke through a whole unit and often into neighbors through shared attic spaces and HVAC. Fire damage restoration in multi-family buildings means cleaning soot from surfaces and contents, addressing odor at the source, and documenting everything for what is usually more than one insurance policy.
The area's weather does the rest. Summer thunderstorms hammer east Orlando almost daily from June through September, and the flat terrain around campus and the nearby Econlockhatchee basin drains slowly. Wind-driven rain finds worn roof boots and clogged gutters on rental houses that don't get the maintenance an owner-occupied home gets. When a named storm comes through, SERVPRO of University, SE Orlando can draw on the SERVPRO Large Loss Division for the kind of capacity a big apartment community needs after wind or water gets into dozens of units at once.
This franchise is owned by Susan and Vern Boatman, who have owned SERVPRO franchises in Central Florida for more than 15 years. They know the rhythm of the UCF market, the August crunch, the absentee owners, the late-night calls from resident assistants and leasing offices.
How fast does help arrive in the UCF area?
For the investors who own five or fifteen doors scattered between the UCF campus and Winter Springs, restoration is a math problem as much as a construction problem. Every week a unit sits wet is a week of lost rent, and every unclear invoice is an argument with an adjuster. We structure our work for that reality. One point of contact covers the whole portfolio, whether the loss is a flooded ground floor off McCulloch Road or a moldy air handler closet in a duplex near Oviedo. Scopes are written unit by unit so a carrier never receives a blended file, and our estimates use the same industry pricing platform adjusters use, which shortens the negotiation that usually stalls a claim. Water damage restoration for a landlord also has to account for tenants: we schedule around occupants, communicate what we are doing in plain language, and leave a paper trail the owner can forward to a leasing office in another time zone. The result is a turn that stays on the calendar instead of eating a semester.
The same portfolio logic applies to fire. A single kitchen fire in a by-the-bed rental triggers renters policies, the owner's dwelling policy, and sometimes a guarantor conversation, and the fire damage restoration scope has to keep each interest separate while the actual cleaning proceeds as one job. Our crews handle soot removal, odor treatment, and contents cleaning while the paperwork keeps every policy pointed at the right rooms. And because this corner of Orange County keeps growing, with new student housing rising along University Boulevard and the research corridor pulling in more employers every year, we treat the UCF area as a permanent assignment, not an occasional dispatch. Water damage restoration, mold work, and everything between them get the same local crews who worked the neighborhood last month and will work it next month.
Whether you're a property manager with a flooded ground floor, an investor with a moldy rental off Alafaya, or a homeowner in one of the established neighborhoods between campus and Oviedo, call SERVPRO of University, SE Orlando. A live person answers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including the Sunday night before move-in week.
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What our University of Central Florida area 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.