Fort Myers has one of the largest seasonal populations in Southwest Florida. Tens of thousands of snowbirds leave each spring and return in the fall — and the properties they leave behind face five months of sustained heat, 90-percent humidity, afternoon thunderstorms, and full hurricane season without anyone checking on them.
Mold can take hold in a Fort Myers home within weeks if the AC fails or is set too high. A slow leak under a kitchen sink goes unnoticed for months. An AC drain line clogs, the float switch shuts the system down, and you come back in October to a house that's been sealed up in Southwest Florida summer heat for weeks without climate control.
We visit weekly, document everything, and contact you immediately if anything needs attention. After Hurricane Ian, the difference between prepared and unprepared properties was significant — and so was the difference between homes that had someone checking on them and homes that didn't.
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