Why You Need Urgent Water Removal Services When Your Amherst Bakery Floods
5/29/2018 (Permalink)
Water Removal Services
No one ever plans to find flood damage at their business when they unlock the doors to open during the early morning. Finding stagnant water that leaked inside your property through a hole in your storeroom ceiling, which was made worse during the previous night's storm, can seem like a nightmare. Your stored equipment is in danger of water damage and the food supplies inside the room are thoroughly soaked and need to be thrown away. More importantly, the water inside needs to be removed as soon as possible, or it is likely to do further damage to the structure of your building. Swiftly hiring professional services can reduce the chances of other unpleasant discoveries in the future, such as mold.
Our highly trained team of IICRC-certified technicians can arrive at your property very soon after your call to address the flood damage in your Amherst bakery. No matter the time, when you need our services, we can send a team to you. Your schedule matters to us, and we understand that closing your doors for only half of the day is far more beneficial for you, if it is possible.
Our SERVPRO techs bring advanced technology with them on every job. Depending on the volume of water that needs to be removed, we can pick and choose the best tools for the job. SERVPRO can bring portable pumps, wet/dry vacuums, and extractors to your property to remove the water as swiftly as possible.
Getting the water out fast is our highest priority as we do not want to allow it time to cause further damage to your property. Once we remove the water, we can clean up your space and throw out any spoiled foodstuff and clean your equipment. Our final task is for our techs to use more trade-tools to dry out the structure of your storeroom.
Do not debate your options when you find flood damage on your property. Get the job done fast by calling SERVPRO of Merrimack at (603) 262-9293. We strive to get to your home as quickly as possible.
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