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Is Your Home Prepared for that Other Kind of Water Damage? FLOODING

8/15/2022 (Permalink)

Flooded Kitchen Don’t let flooding in your home prevent you from living in it. Contact SERVPRO 24/7 to assess and remediate the flood damage scenario in your home.

Extreme Water Level Preparation in Southern McHenry County Needs to Include a Reliable Restoration Company

Flooding in Southern McHenry County can happen when you least expect it, from advancing groundwater to a broken water main or ruptured pipe. Despite your best efforts, a rise in water levels in your home can pose a danger to you and your family. Once it is safe to re-enter your home, you should invite a professional cleanup crew to help you assess the damage. Expert advice can save you months of complications and delays in getting life back to normal.

For Southern McHenry County residents, water damage cleanup is a job for our SERVPRO team. Our technical expertise reflects the efficiency with which we survey your home and prioritize cleanup activities. A deficient cleanup job can set the stage for more problems, so we do our best to avoid further complications.

What does a water cleanup company do?

At SERVPRO, we take a multi-pronged approach to the cleanup of your home. Besides removing badly damaged items such as upholstered sofas and carpets, we also inspect your structure. If water is soaking and weakening your drywall or is collecting behind your walls, our team can detect and remove it. Some of the equipment we employ for the extraction includes-

  • Drying mats
  • Truck-mounted pumps
  • Submersible pumps
  • Mops and squeegees
  • Rags and Buckets

Let Southern McHenry County help you in your time of need. Call us at (847) 516-1600 and let us leave your Middletown or New Windsor home "Like it never even happened."

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