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Mexican
Tile Renew Project Nokomis Fl After
Hurricane Milton, Gulf of America was Inside the Beach House for 2 Days.
Piles of sand 10 feet high had to be removed form the Casey Key home.
Back in October 2024 sand was everywhere on Casey Key two weeks after
the second of back-to-back devastating hurricanes within a month. Where
Hurricane Helene left huge mounds of debris, Hurricane Milton moved
snowdrift-sized heaps of sand in ways Casey Key residents had never
seen.
Houses on Casey Key Rd were built in 1940's and has survived numerous Hurricanes, with Milton the
most devastating. There was a mini front-end loader brought in from the
garage to scoop 5 feet of sand out of the living room and dump it out
the blown out sliding glass doors. You could rightly say houses on Casey Key Rd, which is sitting right on the beach on
the Gulf of America, is Hurricane proof! Hurricane
Milton filled empty motel rooms on Casey Key's quarter-mile commercial
hotel stretch, sat four to six feet high in driveways, blocked stairs in
front of the seven-mile island’s emerald beach, and clogged sprinkler
systems for tropical plants still buried by the island’s worst storm in
decades.
Mexican
Tile Floors Were The Only Type of Flooring To Survive Hurricanes Helene
and Milton Flooding in Southwest Florida. Wood Floors, carpeting, even
some ceramic tile flooring were all destroyed by excessive flooding from
hurricanes Helene and Milton in late 2024 from Holmes Beach to Longboat
Key to Siesta Key to Sarasota to Casey Key to Venice Fl to Englewood
and to Boca Grande Fl.
Mexican Tile Floors Flooded by
Hurricanes Helene and Milton from Longboat Key to St Pete to Sarasota to
Siesta Key to Casey Key to Englewood Fl can be stripped, cleaned and resealed to
like new appearance after floor dried out with fans and A/C on for 20
Days or more. Renew Mexican Tile floors don't tear out.
Mexican Tile Renew has perfected a staining technique to
apply original colors to old Mexican tile floors where the color has
been worn off or terribly soiled. Mexican Tile Renew should be the last trade
to work on your home project, after sheet rock work, cabinet
installation, stone counter tops installed, A/C work completed and
toilets re-installed completion in bathrooms!
Back
on Oct 11th, 2024, Damage on Siesta Key Fl after hurricanes Helene and
Milton was devastating for the local residents, flood surge water of up
to 5 feet inundated homes on Beach Rd Siesta Key Fl, damage was
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Mexican
Tile Floors Were The Only Flooring Product to Survive Back to Back
Hurricanes Helene and Milton on Siesta Key Fl in October 2024. In
February 2026 Mexican Tile Renew continues to restore Saltillo tile
flooring on Siesta Key due to Hurricanes Helene and Milton in October
2024.
Typical
flood-damaged floors on Siesta Key from Hurricanes Helene and Milton
(2024) involved extensive water infiltration, leaving behind mud, ruined
subfloors, and soaked floor coverings. Ground-level areas, particularly
garages and lanais, saw water lines of 2-3 feet, resulting in saturated
flooring.
Mexican
Tile Renew Projects Since 1995, We Accept All Major Credit Cards. We
have A+ Rating with the Better Business Bureau. Mexican Tile Renew
Projects from Sarasota to Longboat Key to Bird Key to Siesta Key to
Casey Key to Bradenton to Venice to Myakka River area to Englewood to
Nokomis Fl restoring Mexican tile floors for over 27 years. We Make Like
New the Good the Bad and Just Plain Ugly Floors. Call
941-926-7444.