Has a recent storm left your home in need of attention? SuperClean Restoration can help you pick up the pieces and get things back to normal. We offer reliable storm damage restoration services to the entire Boca Raton area.
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SuperClean Restoration is a locally owned and operated company that has been serving the Boca Raton community for over a decade. We are passionate about helping our neighbors recover from the devastating effects of storms. Our team is highly skilled in all aspects of storm damage restoration, and we use only the highest quality materials and equipment. We are committed to providing our customers with honest, reliable service and exceptional results.
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When your home has been damaged by a storm, every minute counts. Our emergency storm damage repair services are available 24/7 to help you secure your property and prevent further damage. We can provide tarping, board-ups, and debris removal to stabilize your home until full repairs can be made. Please do not hesitate to contact SuperClean Restoration today.
The area where Boca Raton is now located was originally occupied by the Glades culture, a Native American tribe of hunter/gatherers who relocated seasonally and between shellfish sources, distinct from the Tequesta to the south and the Jaega to the north.
What Spanish voyagers called “Boca de Ratones” was originally to the south, in present-day Biscayne Bay in Miami-Dade County. The area of Boca Raton was labeled “Rio Seco”, meaning “Dry River”, during this time. By mistake during the 19th century, mapmakers moved this location to the north and began referring to the city’s lake, today known as Lake Boca Raton, as “Boca Ratone Lagoon” and later “Boca Ratone Sounde.” An inland stream near the lake was later renamed Spanish River, and eventually became part of the Intracoastal Waterway.
When Spain surrendered Florida to Britain in 1763, the remaining Tequestas, along with other Indians who had taken refuge in the Florida Keys, were evacuated to Cuba. In the 1770s, Bernard Romans reported seeing abandoned villages in the area, but no inhabitants.
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