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Sarasota County Water Damage & Restoration Wizards
The Best Water Damage Restoration Sarasota!
Sarasota County Water Damage & Restoration Wizards
Sarasota County Water Damage & Restoration Wizards
5198 Island Date StSarasota Florida 34232USA
941-841-0545
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The Best Water Damage Restoration Sarasota Our experienced Water Damage Sarasota FL team can handle both residential as well as commercial projects. We can tackle anything from flooded basements, and broken pipes, to drywall repair. We have the skills and experience to do it all. We not only remove standing water but also offer high-quality cleanup and drywall repairs Sarasota residents can rely on. Water damage is an extremely inconvenient and frustrating process, but we are here to help! Our company offers you skilled workmanship and the best quality materials for all of our projects. For the best in Sarasota water damage restoration services, call us!
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Sarasota () is a city in and the county seat of Sarasota County, Florida, United States. It is located in Southwest Florida, the southern end of the Greater Tampa Bay Area, and north of Fort Myers and Punta Gorda. Its official limits include Sarasota Bay and several barrier islands between the bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Sarasota is a principal city of the Sarasota metropolitan area. According to the 2020 U.S. census, Sarasota had a population of 54,842.The Sarasota city limits contain several keys, including Lido Key, St. Armands Key, Otter Key, Casey Key, Coon Key, Bird Key, and portions of Siesta Key. Longboat Key is the largest key separating the bay from the gulf. The city limits expanded significantly with the real estate rush of the early twentieth century, reaching almost 70 square miles (180 km2). The speculation boom began to crash in 1926 and the city limits began to contract, shrinking to less than a quarter of that area. == History == The area known today as Sarasota appeared on a sheepskin Spanish map from 1763 with the word Zarazote over present-day Sarasota and Bradenton.