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Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration

H2...Oh My!

8/12/2021 (Permalink)

Once in a while, we all face catastrophic events in our lives, some larger than others. Catastrophes ranging from outdoor natural disasters, untimely death or major injury, or possibly an unexpected event that occurs within ones home.

In the business of mitigation and restoration, a major water loss would be considered a catastrophic event to many. Some water losses can be very minor in size and the extent of damage can be minimal. There are other scenarios in which a water loss can cause whole house damages, and if not taken care of properly or within a timely fashion, can lead to wide ranges of a microbial growth infestation. Complications from a water loss can range anywhere from being displaced from your home for extended periods of time, loss of personal contents and undo confusion and other complications. Not only to mention the frustration that their home has been almost destroyed or even partially damaged by such a common substance that we all deal with everyday, in some way shape or form...water.

In the restoration industry, there is no better service provider to restore your home to it's original preloss state than your local SERVPRO franchise. Our IICRC certified and skilled technicians have the resources, specialty equipment and knowledge to handle any form of water loss, large or small. Surely, there is nothing convenient about any form of water loss. Whether it’s a broken pipe, appliance leak, or even an intrusion from outside water sources that may bring in potential unknown amounts of contaminants. Always remember that the folks at SERVPRO of Sussex County will always be there for when you need us, and to make it “Like it never even happened.” Call us to day to 302-856-9768 if you have any concerns about water damage.

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