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SuperClean hits 100 perfect Google reviews in West Palm Beach water cleanup

The Wellington restoration firm says its 5.0 Google rating shows homeowner demand for fast water-damage response in humid Palm Beach County.

Frankie Delgado

By Frankie Delgado · News Reporter

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SuperClean hits 100 perfect Google reviews in West Palm Beach water cleanup
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SuperClean Restoration Of The Palm Beaches LLC has reached 100 Google Business Profile reviews, all rated five stars, giving the Wellington-based restoration company a 5.0 average.

The milestone lands in a South Florida service category where speed can decide how ugly the repair bill gets. In Palm Beach County’s humid climate, water from a burst pipe, storm leak or flooded floor can become a mold concern within 24 to 48 hours if it is left untreated, according to the company.

SuperClean says the reviews reinforce its position with homeowners looking for water damage restoration in West Palm Beach and nearby communities. The company also serves Wellington, Lake Worth, Boynton Beach and other parts of Palm Beach County.

Fast response in a damp market

Water cleanup in South Florida is not just a mop-and-fan job. The company says its crews start by removing standing water, then use truck-mounted equipment and thermal imaging cameras to find moisture hidden in walls, subfloors and framing.

Air movers and commercial dehumidifiers are then used to dry the property. Each job is closed with a certified dryness reading rather than a visual inspection, a point homeowners should care about because trapped moisture can keep feeding mold after a room looks normal again.

That process is aimed at local conditions. The announcement cites humidity commonly running between 70% and 80% for much of the year, a June-to-October wet season and more than 60 inches of annual rain in the county. Older homes built before 1960 and high-rise condos can also hold moisture in different ways, making leaks harder to spot early.

What homeowners should check

For residents comparing restoration providers, the company’s review milestone points to three practical questions: how fast a crew arrives, how well the job is documented and whether the drying work is backed by instrument readings.

  • Response time matters because water that reaches subflooring or framing may turn a drying job into a replacement job.
  • Documentation can help support insurance claims, including moisture readings, thermal imaging results and drying logs.
  • Certified dryness readings give homeowners a clearer end point than a wall or floor that only appears dry.

SuperClean says its technicians target a 30-to-45-minute arrival window for active water events. The company’s services include water damage restoration in West Palm Beach, mold remediation, fire damage cleanup and hurricane damage response.

Reviews cite speed and follow-through

Customer reviews cited by the company describe crews arriving quickly, keeping homeowners updated and staying with jobs until affected spaces were dry. One reviewer described a multi-unit water incident where the crew arrived within an hour and monitored the site until the units were dry. Another pointed to responsiveness during the job as the standout detail.

SuperClean is a locally owned restoration company based in Wellington. Its technicians are IICRC-certified, and the company works with residential and commercial properties across Palm Beach County.