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Commercial Water Damage Restoration in Lake Worth Beach by Anthony Pennacchi & Sons
Lake Worth Beach, Florida

Commercial Water Damage Restoration in Lake Worth Beach

Lake Worth Beach commercial properties face water pressure from two sides: year-round tidal salt-air/storm surge exposure from Lake Worth Lagoon for.

75+
Years
3,000+
Projects
4th
Generation
24/7
Emergency

FL License CGC1538576 · Fully insured · No-pressure quote

By Anthony Pennacchi & Sons Team·Reviewed by Paul Pennacchi, Owner · 4th Generation·Last updated: April 2026

Quick Answer

  • Engineer-of-record-ready: contractor docs, material data sheets, methodology specs.
  • Phased scopes that keep tenants in place and parking decks operational.
  • Free on-site assessment plus fixed-price written proposal. Call (561) 475-0775.
01Lake Worth Beach Water Damage Restoration

What Is Commercial Water Damage Restoration?

Commercial water damage restoration resolves the full sequence of moisture damage to a building's envelope, occupied assemblies, and tenant spaces. Water intrudes through a compromised point in the commercial building envelope, failed facade stucco, cracked masonry, a degraded waterproofing membrane, or failed caulking at curtain wall or window surrounds. It tracks behind facade surfaces and into the building assembly. Repeated wetting and drying cycles deteriorate substrate materials, corrode embedded metal lath, and create conditions for mold growth in wall assemblies and occupied tenant spaces. By the time interior staining, spalling facade material, or visible mold appears in a Lake Worth Beach commercial building, moisture has typically been active behind the surface for weeks or months, generating tenant liability, asset value deterioration, and a restoration scope larger than early intervention would have required.

01

Facade and building envelope repair

restoration of commercial stucco, masonry, and facade assemblies damaged or delaminated by water intrusion across all affected elevations

02

Waterproofing as part of restoration

closing the moisture entry pathway at the building envelope so the restoration holds and damage cannot recur

03

Water extraction and commercial drying

removal of active or residual moisture from wall assemblies, lower levels, and occupied tenant areas before repair materials are applied

04

Mold remediation in commercial spaces

identification, containment, and treatment of mold growth in wall assemblies, on masonry surfaces, and in occupied tenant and common areas

05

Concrete and structural masonry repair

restoration of structural concrete, CBS wall bases, and masonry elements deteriorated by Lake Worth Lagoon tidal and storm surge exposure

06

Interior drywall and tenant space reinstatement

repair and reinstatement of interior wall surfaces, drywall, and finishes in affected tenant or common areas

02Why Act Now

Why Act Now: The Case for Lake Worth Beach Building Owners

01

Early commercial water damage restoration costs a fraction of the full facade stucco removal and structural repair required when moisture is left unresolved across multiple Atlantic hurricane and Lake Worth Lagoon tidal surge seasons

02

Active moisture behind a commercial facade corrodes metal lath, deteriorates the stucco substrate, and creates mold conditions in occupied tenant spaces that compound with every tidal event across Lake Worth Beach's documented Lagoon surge exposure zone

03

Correctly scoped restoration addresses the confirmed moisture source, failed building envelope, cracked masonry, compromised waterproofing, not just the visible surface damage or interior staining that tenants document

04

Restores full building envelope integrity and provides the written documentation that Lake Worth Beach building owners and property managers need for FEMA compliance records, insurance submission, and asset protection

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Delivered with a phased programme that keeps the building operational and minimises tenant disruption throughout the restoration scope

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Backed by a written workmanship warranty with full documentation for building records

Seeing any of these signs at your Lake Worth Beach property?

Free on-site assessment. Fixed-price written proposal.

Call (561) 475-0775

Our 6-Step Process

From First Call To Final Walkthrough

Every project follows the same disciplined sequence. No improvising, no shortcuts.

01
Day 1

Free On-Site Assessment

We inspect every affected element, perform delamination mapping, depth testing, and substrate evaluation. For recertification properties, we review the engineer's deficiency report alongside our findings.

02
Within 1 week

Written Scope And Fixed-Price Proposal

Fully itemised, fixed-price proposal. For recertification scopes, includes material specs, mix designs, and methodology that the building department and the engineer of record require.

03
Pre-mobilisation

Pre-Construction Coordination

Coordinate with property managers, HOA boards, building engineers, and tenants. Phasing plans, parking deck traffic management, and tenant communication established before site mobilisation.

04
Day 1 of work

Surface Preparation

All deteriorated and chloride-contaminated concrete removed to the correct depth before any repair material is introduced. The step that determines whether the repair holds for the life of the building.

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Main scope

Repair And Restoration

Repair mortars, injection resins, traffic coatings, waterproofing membranes, and sealers applied in correct sequence. We provide contractor's affidavit, material data sheets, and completion docs for recertification scopes.

06
Close-out

Final Inspection And Documentation

We walk every restored element with the property manager before close-out. On recertification scopes, we provide the written completion documentation the engineer of record needs to file with the city.

The Honest Answer

Restoration Vs Replacement

Some contractors push replacement because it generates a larger contract. We do not. Here is the head-to-head.

Recommended

Restoration

What we recommend in the majority of cases we assess in Lake Worth Beach.

Typical cost
Fraction of replacement
Disruption to occupants
Phased; building stays operational
Time to complete
Weeks for most commercial scopes
Recertification posture
Strengthens compliance record
Best for
Spalling, cracking, joint failure, facade deterioration
Asset value impact
Preserves and improves valuation
Last resort

Replacement

When the substrate is gone or the structure is past saving.

Typical cost
Full structural rebuild
Disruption to occupants
Significant; partial or full vacancy
Time to complete
Months including engineering
Recertification posture
Resets full inspection cycle
Best for
Total structural failure or unsuitable substrate
Asset value impact
Major capex with long ROI horizon

We give you a straight answer after the assessment, not after looking at the size of the contract.

Why Choose Us

Six Reasons Lake Worth Beach Owners Pick Pennacchi

The credentials, the people, the standard. Why Pennacchi, in six.

01
4 Generations · 1947

4th-Generation Commercial Experience

We have been restoring commercial concrete and masonry for longer than most of South Florida's commercial building stock has existed.

02
Engineer-ready

Recertification Documentation Capability

We understand the city recertification ordinances (Miami-Dade 40-year, Boca 5589, Boynton 22-025) and the repair plan submission requirements they create.

03
Palm Beach

Local Office, Not A Franchise

324 Royal Palm Way, Palm Beach. Every commercial corridor in Palm Beach County is within close reach.

04
Jahn Certified

Jahn Applicator Certification

Where commercial facades involve Mizner-era or architecturally protected construction, our Jahn certification is the credential that makes it achievable.

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Honest

Transparent Assessments

We assess properties on what the structure actually shows. If restoration will hold and deliver lasting value, we document it. If it will not, we say so and explain why.

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3,000+

Projects Across Four States

Residential, commercial, historic, and industrial restoration across Florida, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.

Our reputation is the only thing we will never restore if we damage it.

Frequently Asked

Lake Worth Beach Water Damage Restoration FAQ

The questions Lake Worth Beach owners ask most. Tap any to expand.

A targeted surface repair or repaint addresses only the visible facade damage. Commercial water damage restoration covers the full scope, confirming and closing the moisture entry point, extracting trapped moisture from wall assemblies and occupied tenant areas, repairing the damaged facade with the correct material system, waterproofing the building envelope, remediating any mold in wall assemblies or tenant spaces, and reinstating all affected interior surfaces. On Lake Worth Beach's Historic Old Town Commercial District buildings, a surface patch using incompatible standard materials re-fails within one tidal or hurricane season, and often faster.

Ready to start?

Get Your Free Assessment In Lake Worth Beach

If your property is showing signs of water damage deterioration, the right time to have it assessed is before the damage reaches the reinforcing steel. Free, no-obligation on-site assessments throughout Lake Worth Beach and Palm Beach County.

Anthony Pennacchi & Sons · 324 Royal Palm Way, Palm Beach, FL · FL License CGC1538576