Delray Beach Emergency Restoration - Palm Beach County

 

For centuries, the region now known as Palm Beach County was inhabited by Native American tribes who had migrated to Florida. By the 18th century, almost all of them were wiped out due to foreign invasions. But Palm Beach’s beauty didn’t remain hidden for long. In 1892, railroad tycoon Henry Flagler first visited the region and described it as a “veritable paradise". So impressed was Flagler by Palm Beach’s beauty that he decided to invest in lands and extend his Florida East Coast Railroad to the region. Subsequently, the region went mainstream and witnessed a spurt in investments and influx of settlers.

Disturbing events of the past

The story of Palm Beach County’s rise has been told many times over, but what people don’t talk about is its dark past. While Palm Beach has always been at the center of development in Florida, there have been times when the county witnessed outright destruction caused by catastrophic hurricanes. Its first encounter happened way back in 1926 when the great Miami hurricane brought the entire region to its knees. Since then, Palm Beach has been in the eye of several storms that have left behind a trail of destruction.

Disasters of all shapes and sizes:

It is true that humans have been to the moon and back, but mankind’s frailty comes to the fore when the forces of nature act against it. It’s true that there is only a little one can do in the face of natural calamities, as can be seen by the following examples:

  • Of water – Hurricane Irma:

Despite timely evacuation and accurate prediction, there was little the authorities could do to minimize the damage caused by the catastrophic hurricane. When Irma struck in 2017, over half a million residents were plunged into darkness, while infrastructure took a massive hit. From ripped off awnings to flooded streets, the storm left the County in a mangled mess.

  • Of fire – The Breakers

When the founder of Palm Beach County, Henry Flagler, opened The Breakers in 1896, it immediately drew influential tourists from all over the region. But, the hotel was defaced not once, but twice, by fire. This proved that even the most magnificent structures don’t stand a chance in front of natural disasters.

The one-stop disaster mitigation expert:

Is your house in Palm Beach County flooded with water? Has an unfortunate fire outbreak completely defaced your property? Whenever disaster strikes, always remember that Palm Beach County’s most reliable restoration company – Delray Beach Emergency Restoration – is just a phone call away on 561-328-1370. Our seasoned experts can mitigate any type or degree of fire or water related damage with prompt action and effective relief measures.

Our services:

  • Delray Beach Emergency Restoration Delray Beach, FL 561-328-1370Elimination of mold and other biohazards
  • 24x7 emergency relief
  • All types of water or fire damage restoration
  • Non-invasive water leak detection
  • Fixing faulty pipes, leaky roofs, etc
  • Remodeling and reconstruction
  • Remediation damage caused by smoke/soot
  • Advanced drying and dehumidification
  • Decontamination
  • Removal of toxic odors

You can avail our complete range of services in the following cities:

Delray Beach, FL, Boca Raton, FL, Boynton Beach, FL, Greenacres, FL, Lake Worth, FL, North Palm Beach, FL, Palm Beach, FL, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, Royal Palm Beach, FL, West Palm Beach, FL

Need help? You can call our experts now on 561-328-1370!