Clear about our role
This website generates homeowner inquiries and may connect them with an independent local provider. It is not a contractor, does not perform work, and does not claim a license, office, crew, projects, awards, or guaranteed response time.
What homeowners should verify
Verify provider identity, applicable licensing, insurance, permits, written scope, warranties, schedule, and payment terms before authorizing work.
Why local context matters
Port St. Lucie was platted by General Development Corporation starting in 1961 and stayed a modest canal town for decades before becoming one of the fastest-growing cities in the country from the 1990s on, with entire subdivisions and the master-planned Tradition district built since 2000. Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne crossed nearly the same track through St. Lucie County within three weeks of each other in September 2004, snapping power poles and leaving much of the city dark for more than a week -- still the storm longtime residents measure every other one against.
What official local sources add
The city's public works department maintains an unusually large canal network built to drain former ranchland, and a fast-growing western edge means permit and utility-siting rules can differ block to block depending on when a subdivision was platted.
Sources were reviewed June 22, 2026. Confirm your parcel's flood zone, drainage requirements, and current permit rules with the city before authorizing any work.