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Is there Water inside your Plainsboro Home?

1/19/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO technician consulting with customer Don't let water take over your home. Let the professionals at SERVPRO help restore your water damaged home back to its original state.

Call SERVPRO to restore water damage to your Plainsboro Home.

Education was behind the incorporation of Plainsboro in 1919. Residents of areas in South Brunswick Township and Cranbury Township felt the need to create schools to serve the growing population, a goal attained through incorporation. The founding school, J.V.B. Wicoff School, still stands today and has been joined by other top-performing schools. Located in Middlesex County, Plainsboro is considered part of the greater New York metropolitan area.

Although Plainsboro's original inhabitants were the Unami and Lenape people, it was the Dutch who settled the area in the 17th century. Its agricultural tradition continued well into the 20th century, and the town still honors its rural past. In telling the city's history, one cannot forget the influence Princeton University has had on its development. Most notably, the past nearly 50 years have seen suburban development thanks initially to a partnership between Princeton and Lincoln Properties. Since then, retail space, healthcare developments, and public buildings have continued to grow and offer their services to residents of the area.

The Walker-Gordon Dairy Farm became one of the anchor properties in Plainsboro when it opened in 1897. Over time, the Simonson, Groendyke, and Parker farms also established operations in the township. As these farms consolidated, several joined the Walker-Gordon Dairy Farm, which eventually became a single-family home housing community. The Stults and the Simonson Farms are still operational and providing employment to the area.

Plainsboro Today

Plainsboro has successfully grown from a farming community to the diverse township we see today. Among its attractive features, residents and visitors can enjoy the following-

  • Urban planning seeks to maintain over 50% of the area as open space. The Plainsboro Preserve offers hiking trails, a lake, and the preservation of natural habitats. In addition, the New Jersey Audubon provides educational programs at its environmental education center.
  • In terms of education, the West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District is recognized among the state's top districts. Its students typically excel as measured by standardized testing and pursue a college education.



  • Moving through Plainsboro is relatively easy. Commuting to New York City and Jersey City is simple through the train system. Newark Liberty International Airport and the Philadelphia International Airport are both within an hour of Plainsboro.

Is there water damage to your Plainsboro home?

Just like people get sick, so do homes malfunction every once in a while. It may be that an appliance breaks or an older pipe bursts, but the result is consistent- you need help with water removal services. Relying on professional water restoration technicians' advice, like our SERVPRO team, is the best way to ensure your problems are addressed. The benefits of an experienced team include-

  • Industrial-grade equipment
  • EPA-approved cleaning solutions
  • Move-out and specialty drying services as needed

Let SERVPRO of East Brunswick/ Princeton Meadows be your partner in restoring your home. Call us at (732) 432-9800 and let us leave your place “Like it never even happened.”

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