A Concern for a Home Away From Home
1/14/2019 (Permalink)
A Concern for a Home away from Home
The Delaware Beaches are a popular destination for many families seeking a getaway. There is nothing quite like spending summers in a dream vacation home. It’s a wonderful feeling to have a place to look forward to throughout the year. With summer far behind us, numerous homes will rest unattended for many months. Moisture intrusion can easily lead to problems which can spread throughout your home. Wallpaper, fabric, carpets, drywall, and wood products are all easily affected by such scenarios. What can you do, and who can you count on to restore your property?
SERVPRO technicians are frequently called out to problems where homeowners are far away from the point of disaster. In cases such as these, we pride ourselves in showing great care for the homes we’ve been entrusted with. In a recent case, SERVPRO of Sussex County was contacted to remediate growth from a gorgeous summer home which held great significance to a local family. While the family was away, moisture within the HVAC system created a perfect environment for fungal growth. As it expanded throughout the system, growth spread throughout the home, affecting walls, furniture, and ceilings. SERVPRO of Sussex County was called in to remediate mold from all affected surfaces. Our technicians possess an eye for detail. Each floor was thoroughly cleaned and sanitized, including ceilings, carpets, walls, and belongings. While some items were unable to be saved, the home was restored to its original, livable state.
No matter what happens while you’re far from home, SERVPRO is only a one call away. We have the skills and experience to handle any disaster. As members of the Sussex County community, we feel closely connected to our local customers and value their trust. If find yourself in need of help, call. SERVPRO of Sussex County at 302-856-9768 for any questions or issues relating to all types of unexpected property damage. We’ll make it “Like it never even happened.”