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Allstate Resource Management Family owned and operated for over 25+ years! Headquarters located in South Florida!

Allstate Resource Management Family owned and operated for over 25+ years! Headquarters located in South Florida!

A Company You Can Trust!

We service 300+ HOA Communities, let us help yours!


Allstate Resource Management Family owned and operated for over 25+ years! Headquarters located in South Florida!

Contact us today at:
Direct: 954-382-9766
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Mosquitos or Midges BUGGING you? from Allstate Lake Management

Mosquitos or Midges BUGGING you? from Allstate Lake Management

Mosquitos or Midges BUGGING you?

Allstate Resource Management offers full-service larvicide spraying and/or briquette treatments to attack the insect’s breeding ground.
There is nothing like mosquito bites or midges to take
the fun outdoor activities!
If you already have lake management service with us this is
a simple add on that can occur on our next visit to your community!
Before mosquitos or midges “BUG” you, contact us at:
Direct: 954-382-9766 or info@allstatemanagement.com

 

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Allstate Resource Management sponsored:  10th Annual Make-A-Wish Polen Capital Golf Tournament at The Boca Raton

Allstate Resource Management sponsored: 10th Annual Make-A-Wish Polen Capital Golf Tournament at The Boca Raton

Allstate Resource Management sponsored:

10th Annual Make-A-Wish Polen Capital Golf Tournament at The Boca Raton

This past weekend, Allstate Resource Management sponsored the 10th Annual Make-A-Wish Polen Capital Golf Tournament at The Boca Raton! The event raised over $570,000!

Our Vice-President/Golf Enthusiast, Andy Fuhrman, enjoyed the day on the green and was joined by Norman Wedderburn, the President/CEO of Make-A-Wish Southern Florida.

Thanks to Allstate Resource Management and other amazing sponsors, the Make-A-Wish Polen Capital Golf Tournament has granted more than 300 heartfelt wishes for the brave and deserving children battling critical illnesses in our local community.

 

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Hurricane Season is almost here! – Have you had your storm drains inspected yet?

Hurricane Season is almost here! – Have you had your storm drains inspected yet?

Hurricane Season is almost here!

Hurricane season runs from:

June 1, 2022 through November 30, 2022

Have you had your storm drains inspected yet?
During a hurricane or tropical storm, it’s common for an area to experience several inches of rainfall and catastrophic wind over a very short timeframe. All of that excess debris and sediment from a hurricane can cause blockages in our stormwater systems, hindering them from operating properly.
Hurricanes are uncontrollable, but what we can control is taking the proper precautions and steps to make sure our stormwater systems are ready for the upcoming season!
Contact us today at 954-382-9766 or info@allstatemanagement.com to talk to one of our Stormwater Specialists!

STORMWATER SYSTEMS –
PREVENTS FLOODING

Storm Drain Cleaning in Broward County and South Florida

Allstate Resource Management’s team of experts specializes in storm drain cleaning in Broward County and storm drain cleaning in South Florida. We will keep your stormwater systems and storm drains clean and operating properly and in compliance with government standards. Various government agencies in Florida have specific regulations regarding the maintenance of these complex systems. Non-compliance can result in fines and unnecessary expenses. We can help ensure that your stormwater systems are working effectively and comply with Florida’s regulation standards. Our team are experts at storm drain cleaning and will make sure your stormwater systems are working properly. Stormwater systems accomplish many vital functions. Their primary purpose is to prevent flooding by rapidly removing surface water. A properly functioning drainage system also helps to maintain water quality, capture pollutants and contributes to balancing Florida’s precious drinking water supply.

 

CONTACT US TODAY TO FIND OUT HOW WE CAN HELP YOU!
CALL (954) 382-9766

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Hurricane Season is almost here! – Have you had your storm drains inspected yet?

Hurricane Season is almost here! – Have you had your storm drains inspected yet?

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Hurricane Season is almost here!
Hurricane season runs from:
June 1, 2022 through November 30, 2022
Have you had your storm drains inspected yet?
During a hurricane or tropical storm, it’s common for an area to experience several inches of rainfall and catastrophic wind over a very short timeframe. All of that excess debris and sediment from a hurricane can cause blockages in our stormwater systems, hindering them from operating properly.
Hurricanes are uncontrollable, but what we can control is taking the proper precautions and steps to make sure our stormwater systems are ready for the upcoming season!
Contact us today at 954-382-9766 or info@allstatemanagement.com to talk to one of our Stormwater Specialists!

 

AQUATIC PEST CONTROL- Allstate Resource Management offers full service larvicide spraying and/or briquette treatments

AQUATIC PEST CONTROL- Allstate Resource Management offers full service larvicide spraying and/or briquette treatments

AQUATIC PEST CONTROL

Allstate Resource Management offers full service larvicide spraying and/or briquette treatments to attack the insect’s breeding ground.
GOT MOSQUITO OR MIDGE ISSUES?
We can also stock lakes and ponds with mosquitofish which is a long term biological control method that is also environmentally sensitive. There is nothing like mosquito bites to take the fun out of water related activities.
There are many weapons in the war against these types of pests!
Call us today for a free quote!
954-382-9766
info@allstatemanagement.com

 

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Does your HOA have a Stormwater Recertification in 2023?

Does your HOA have a Stormwater Recertification in 2023?

Does your HOA have a Stormwater Recertification in 2023?

Allstate Resource Management’s team of experts specializes in storm drain cleaning in South Florida. We will keep your stormwater systems and storm drains operating properly and in compliance with government standards.

We have a team of experts that will make sure your stormwater systems are working properly. The stormwater system’s primary purpose is to prevent flooding by rapidly removing surface water.
Various government agencies in Florida have specific regulations regarding the maintenance of these complex systems. Non-compliance can result in fines and unnecessary expense. A properly functioning drainage system helps to prevent flooding, maintain water quality and captures pollutants.

Stormwater Recertification or Permit Renewal Process:

Locate paving and drainage plans
Count the number of structures at the site
Inspect the system
Use inspection report to prepare for maintenance
Perform stormwater system cleaning
Engineer inspection
Water control district issues permit

Call us today at 954-382-9766 or info@allstatemanagement.com
for more information on how Allstate Resource Management
can help your community prepare for the rainy season!

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Lake Turnover and Fish Kills The science behind it….by Allstate Lake Management

Lake Turnover and Fish Kills The science behind it….by Allstate Lake Management

Lake Turnover and Fish Kills The science behind it….

by Allstate Lake Management

Lake turnovers generally occur in the fall but can sometimes occur in the summer. During the hot weather, the surface water of a lake warms much faster than deeper water. This results in a temporary layering effect, with warm water on top and cool water underneath. Scientists refer to this as stratification.
Because the top layer has constant access to the atmosphere, it tends to have more oxygen than the bottom layer-even though it’s warmer. If a heavy wind or cold rain should occur during these conditions, the stratification may be broken, causing the two layers to mix. Once this happens the mixing action can result in low dissolved oxygen levels throughout the water column, and can potentially cause a fish kill.
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“Why does our HOA need a lake management company?” -Allstate Resource Management

“Why does our HOA need a lake management company?” -Allstate Resource Management

Sometimes, aquatic management is viewed as a frivolous or unnecessary expense for a community. “My lake looks fine, why should I pay to have someone take care of it?” Unfortunately, that assessment is rarely made taking into account the whole water body.
Most people that live on lakes also see them differently than someone who maintains them. The difference is homeowners tend to look “at” the water, where as waterway managers look “in” the water. Too often people put off lake maintenance until they see a problem and weed populations have already become established. Long term management at that point becomes more expensive and time consuming, with total elimination of the problem almost impossible.
An important fact that many overlook is that the lakes on their property serve another purpose other than a nice view. They are actually man made stormwater retention areas . When communities are built, the lakes are carefully designed to hold a certain amount of stormwater. Water bodies filled with weeds no longer have the correct capacity, potentially causing neighborhood flooding during storms. Algae is another constant nuisance in South Florida lakes. Because of our warm waters and long sunny seasons, algae can spread very rapidly and unpredictably.
As a property owner or property manager, it’s valuable to have a company that will respond to these unexpected outbreaks. Every lake matures differently, and it takes a combination of experience and expertise to maintain a healthy balance as changes occur.
Allstate Resource Management’s staff is always there to answer your questions and works to ensure excellent results in any lake management situation.
Contact us today on how we can help your community lake!
Direct: 954-382-9766
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There is nothing like mosquito bites or midges to take the fun outdoor activities!  Before mosquito’s or midges “BUG” you, contact Allstate Resource Management

There is nothing like mosquito bites or midges to take the fun outdoor activities! Before mosquito’s or midges “BUG” you, contact Allstate Resource Management

Mosquitos or Midges BUGGING you?

Allstate Resource Management offers full-service larvicide spraying and/or briquette treatments to attack the insect’s breeding ground. We can also stock lakes and ponds with mosquitofish which is a long-term biological control method that is also environmentally sensitive.
There is nothing like mosquito bites or midges to take
the fun outdoor activities!
Before mosquitos or midges “BUG” you, contact us at:
Direct: 954-382-9766 or info@allstatemanagement.com
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Lake Management: “Why does our HOA need a lake management company?” -Allstate Resource Management

Lake Management: “Why does our HOA need a lake management company?” -Allstate Resource Management

“Why does our HOA need a lake management company?”
Sometimes, aquatic management is viewed as a frivolous or unnecessary expense for a community. “My lake looks fine, why should I pay to have someone take care of it?” Unfortunately, that assessment is rarely made taking into account the whole water body.
Most people that live on lakes also see them differently than someone who maintains them. The difference is homeowners tend to look “at” the water, where as waterway managers look “in” the water. Too often people put off lake maintenance until they see a problem and weed populations have already become established. Long term management at that point becomes more expensive and time consuming, with total elimination of the problem almost impossible.
An important fact that many overlook is that the lakes on their property serve another purpose other than a nice view. They are actually man made stormwater retention areas . When communities are built, the lakes are carefully designed to hold a certain amount of stormwater. Water bodies filled with weeds no longer have the correct capacity, potentially causing neighborhood flooding during storms. Algae is another constant nuisance in South Florida lakes. Because of our warm waters and long sunny seasons, algae can spread very rapidly and unpredictably.
As a property owner or property manager, it’s valuable to have a company that will respond to these unexpected outbreaks. Every lake matures differently, and it takes a combination of experience and expertise to maintain a healthy balance as changes occur.
Allstate Resource Management’s staff is always there to answer your questions and works to ensure excellent results in any lake management situation.
Contact us today on how we can help your community lake!
Direct: 954-382-9766
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