SERVPRO provides water removal services when appliances in Fort Walton Beach flood the home
4/23/2021 (Permalink)
Dishwasher Overflows Can Cause Water Damage in Fort Walton Beach
If you like the beach and like to fish, Fort Walton Beach is the place for you. It is a resort town that sees a major increase in people and revenue during the summer months. Because it is a resort town, there is a lot to see and do in the area.
Modern City with Ancient Roots
Today it is a city where people come to relax and play, but its roots go deep in history. The Fort Walton Culture, a prehistoric settlement, thrived from roughly 100 – 1550 AD. The first Europeans arrived on the scene with the explorer Alva Nunez Cabeza de Vaca. John Anderson was one of the first to settle in the area in the 1830s.
Famous People of Fort Walton Beach
The city is, or was, home to quite a few notable people, including Lonnie R. Moore, a Korean War Double Ace. Other famous people who hail from Fort Walton Beach include:
• Richard Covey – Astronaut
• Matt Gaetz – current U.S. Representative
• Aric Almirola – NASCAR winner
• Jason Elam – Super Bowl Champion – Denver Broncos
• Edward L. Hubbard – Airforce, Vietnam Vet, author, artist
• Carolyn Murphy – International model
• Danny Wuerfful – Heisman Trophy winner
Okaloosa Island
Dolphin watching is one of the fun activities on this beautiful island. The water is stunning emerald green, and the beaches are pristine. There is plenty to do here, including jet skiing, kayaking, and deep-sea fishing. The kids will have a great time at Wild Willie’s Adventure Zone. It’s the biggest family entertainment zone in Northwest Florida and is a favorite of dinosaur lovers. The whole family is going to enjoy the Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park. Here you can learn all about water creatures, and even swim with the dolphins. The boardwalk has all the fun shops you would expect in a beach resort, and summer evenings end with fireworks.
Indian Temple Mound & Museum
Learn all about the history of Fort Walton Beach, dating clear back to prehistoric times. This museum is one of four that make up the Heritage Park and Cultural Center. You pay one price, and you can visit four museums:
• Temple Mound Museum
• Garnier Post Office Museum
• Fort Walton Temple Mound
• Camp Walton Schoolhouse Museum
The museum is full of fascinating exhibits. The early people who dwelled there were known for their pottery-making skills. Here you can see an amazing display of prehistoric ceramics. There are over 1,000 Native American artifacts plus displays for early explorers, settlers, and pirates. Don’t skip the other museums as they are very interesting as well.
SERVPRO Provides Water Removal Services in Fort Walton Beach
When the dishwasher overflows, it can be a disaster. Gallons of water can come pouring out rapidly. You may be able to mop up some of it, but much of it will seep under the flooring and into the corners of the kitchen. SERVPRO provides emergency services, water damage restoration, and water cleanup that finds even the smallest amount of hidden moisture. Our water damage remediation experts will:
• Use moisture meters and probes to find hidden water
• Employ powerful water extraction tools
• Strategically place commercial air movers and dehumidifiers
• Use specialty tools to help with drying the flooring
• Apply controlled demolition techniques if needed
• Repair and restore your kitchen
All our water removal services are designed to get you back to normal as soon as possible. Contact SERVPRO of Fort Walton Beach at (850) 863-2522 for professional water restoration services.