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BONITA SPRINGS, Fla. - TelAve -- After back-to-back hurricanes caused unprecedented damage to the property at Margaritaville Beach Resort Fort Myers Beach, Aeret Restoration mobilized its expert team to quickly restore the resort and allow it to re-open to guests.
Both hurricanes caused severe flooding, structural damage and debris accumulation across the resort grounds. In collaboration with the resort's management and construction contractor, Aeret led a comprehensive response, utilizing advanced techniques in water mitigation, structural repairs and debris removal.
Aeret was able to have Margaritaville up and running within three days of Hurricane Helene making landfall. Crews worked tirelessly to restore use of the 15,000-square-foot Fins Up! Beach Club, six food and beverage concepts, lobby, retail shop, parking garage and loading dock.
Less than two weeks later, Aeret was hard at work again as the more powerful Hurricane Milton hit Southwest Florida and caused damage to Margaritaville and the surrounding area. Aeret's technicians were immediately deployed to the hotel, working to bring it back to pristine condition. The resort was able to reopen in just four days following the storm.
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Aeret has been using state-of-the-art equipment and cutting-edge technology to assess and repair water damage. Teams have been working tirelessly since Milton moved through to ensure a safe environment for guests and staff.
"We understand how critical it is to restore Margaritaville Beach Resort Fort Myers Beach, both for the local community and for the resort's many loyal guests," said Ken Brown, CEO of Aeret Restoration. "Our team has been working around the clock to ensure that the property would reopen its doors as soon as possible, restoring a sense of normalcy and welcoming guests back to paradise."
"After Hurricanes Milton and Helene, Aeret Restoration went above and beyond in restoring the resort," said Margaritaville Beach Resort Fort Myers Beach General Manager Yenier Marrero. "Their team worked efficiently, showing dedication and professionalism throughout the cleanup process. Thanks to their incredible effort, we were able to get the resort back up and running quickly. We couldn't have asked for a better partner in this challenging time."
The resort is now open to guests with many of its amenities set to open in the coming days.
Both hurricanes caused severe flooding, structural damage and debris accumulation across the resort grounds. In collaboration with the resort's management and construction contractor, Aeret led a comprehensive response, utilizing advanced techniques in water mitigation, structural repairs and debris removal.
Aeret was able to have Margaritaville up and running within three days of Hurricane Helene making landfall. Crews worked tirelessly to restore use of the 15,000-square-foot Fins Up! Beach Club, six food and beverage concepts, lobby, retail shop, parking garage and loading dock.
Less than two weeks later, Aeret was hard at work again as the more powerful Hurricane Milton hit Southwest Florida and caused damage to Margaritaville and the surrounding area. Aeret's technicians were immediately deployed to the hotel, working to bring it back to pristine condition. The resort was able to reopen in just four days following the storm.
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Aeret has been using state-of-the-art equipment and cutting-edge technology to assess and repair water damage. Teams have been working tirelessly since Milton moved through to ensure a safe environment for guests and staff.
"We understand how critical it is to restore Margaritaville Beach Resort Fort Myers Beach, both for the local community and for the resort's many loyal guests," said Ken Brown, CEO of Aeret Restoration. "Our team has been working around the clock to ensure that the property would reopen its doors as soon as possible, restoring a sense of normalcy and welcoming guests back to paradise."
"After Hurricanes Milton and Helene, Aeret Restoration went above and beyond in restoring the resort," said Margaritaville Beach Resort Fort Myers Beach General Manager Yenier Marrero. "Their team worked efficiently, showing dedication and professionalism throughout the cleanup process. Thanks to their incredible effort, we were able to get the resort back up and running quickly. We couldn't have asked for a better partner in this challenging time."
The resort is now open to guests with many of its amenities set to open in the coming days.
Source: Aeret Restoration
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