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Water Mitigation in Wellington, FL.

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Navigating Water Mitigation Challenges: Wellington, FL's Trusted Service

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Comprehensive Water Mitigation Services

Water mitigation is a crucial service for protecting your property from the devastating effects of water damage. At SuperClean Restoration, we understand the urgency and complexities associated with water-related issues. Serving Wellington, FL, and the surrounding Palm Beach County, our team is dedicated to providing comprehensive solutions tailored to your specific needs. We specialize in addressing everything from minor leaks to significant flooding, ensuring that your property is restored to its optimal condition. 

 

Our expert technicians use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to effectively remove water, dry, and dehumidify affected areas, preventing further damage and mold growth. Trust SuperClean Restoration to deliver high-quality water mitigation services that safeguard your home or business in Wellington, FL. Give us a call at 844-741-9915 about how to prevent water mitigation challenges today!

Being based in Wellington, FL, SuperClean Restoration has a deep understanding of local water issues unique to Palm Beach County, ensuring tailored and effective mitigation strategies.
Our team consists of industry-certified professionals, guaranteeing that every job meets the highest standards of quality and safety in water mitigation.
At SuperClean Restoration, we stand behind our work with a satisfaction guarantee, reflecting our commitment to excellence in serving the Wellington, FL community.
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Tailored Strategies for Every Scenario

At SuperClean Restoration, we recognize that each water damage situation in Wellington, FL is unique. Our approach is to thoroughly assess the extent of the damage to your property in Palm Beach County and develop a customized plan of action. We pride ourselves on our ability to handle diverse challenges, whether it’s a burst pipe, natural flooding, or an appliance leak. Our team works diligently to minimize disruption to your daily life, ensuring a swift and effective restoration process. With SuperClean Restoration, you can rest assured that your property in Wellington, FL will receive the attentive care it needs, leveraging our expertise to restore safety and comfort to your space.

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Rapid Response and Lasting Solutions”

Time is of the essence when dealing with water damage, and that’s why SuperClean Restoration offers prompt and reliable water mitigation services in Wellington, FL. Our emergency response team is available to provide immediate assistance, reducing the risk of further damage to your property in Palm Beach County. We don’t just address the immediate issue; we also focus on preventing future problems. After the initial mitigation, our team provides ongoing support and advice to help maintain the integrity of your property. For any follow-up concerns or additional assistance, our customers in Wellington, FL can always reach us at 844-741-9915, ensuring continued support and peace of mind.

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In the 1950s, Charles Oliver Wellington, an accountant from Massachusetts, purchased about 18,000 acres (73 km2) of central Palm Beach County swampland located south of Florida State Road 80 (locally known as Southern Boulevard) and west of U.S. Route 441. Wellington named the property Flying Cow Ranch, due to his other occupation as an aviator and his initials spelling the word “cow”. The ranch became protected against floodwaters from the Everglades after the United States Army Corps of Engineers constructed a levee to south of the property between 1952 and 1953. Following his death in 1959, his son Roger inherited the property. The family sold 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) at $300 per acre to Arthur William “Bink” Glisson, Charles’ agent. Glisson sold the land for $1,000 per acre within the following several months. Many other farmers began purchasing or leasing portions of the Flying Cow Ranch in the 1960s. About 2,000 acres (8.1 km2) were used for growing strawberries at one point, which was claimed to be the largest strawberry patch in the world.

After Roger Wellington sold 7,200 acres (29 km2) of land to developer Jim Nall of Fort Lauderdale in 1972, the Palm Beach County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a proposal by the Acme Drainage District for the area to become a planned unit development. Among the first projects included the development of 150 acre (0.61 km2) Lake Wellington and the construction of a golf course, a country club, and residential neighborhoods. Following acquisition of the project in the late 1970s by Gould Florida Inc., the company built the International Polo Club Palm Beach and the Aero Club, a neighborhood with a private airpark. The area’s first official population count occurred during the 1980 Census, when Wellington was defined as a Census-designated place. A total of 4,622 people lived there at the time. Wellington functioned as a sprawling bedroom community with few shopping centers or restaurants until the 1990s.

A vote for incorporation of the village of Wellington was held on November 7, 1995, with 3,851 votes in support and 3,713 votes in opposition, a margin of just 138 votes. Wellington officially became a village on December 31, 1995, as a state revenue sharing program required it to exist in 1995 in order to be eligible for funding in 1996. The village became Palm Beach County’s 38th municipality and the ninth most populous city in the county at the time, with approximately 28,000 residents. The first village council elections were held on March 12, 1996. None of the candidates for any of the five seats secured a majority of the votes, forcing runoffs to be held on March 26. The first elected village council members were Paul Adams, Michael McDonough, Tom Wenham, Carmine Priore, and Kathy Foster. Two days later, the council held its first meeting and selected Foster for mayor, Priore for vice mayor, and Colin Baenziger for village manager.

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