Avoid Delays With Storm Damage Remediation in Clinton
2/9/2020 (Permalink)
Applied Structural Drying Technicians for Clinton homes with Storm Flood Damage
Tempestuous weather conditions can break windows, doors or roofing with relative ease. These violent weather events which damage the structure of your home can quickly get out of hand as rainwater or floodwaters enter the home and begin causing harm to both structure and contents. Prioritize your own safety before calling in a company that you can trust with the restoration of your home. We have over 25 years of combined experience in the restoration industry and a first-hand knowledge of how to correctly restore a building from start to finish.
You can contact our team twenty four hours a day to arrange for storm flood damage restoration of your Clinton home. Typically our process begins with an over the phone assessment which allows us to get a preliminary understanding of the type of equipment and expertise you need to restore your house to its preloss condition. Our roster of technicians spans water restoration technicians (WRT,) Applied Structural Drying (ASD) technicians and Odor Control Technicians (OCT.) With diverse skill sets of SERVPRO restorers we are confident of completing your restoration on time and on budget.
The skills of an ASD technician are useful in situations where flooding is widespread and affects the structure of your home. These situations may include standing water levels, groundwater flooding or when water is present in the home beyond 72 hours. Water naturally migrates from one area to another. In a home environment this can mean that a flooded kitchen, quickly escalates into cavity flooding or subfloor damage. SERVPRO can provide specialist technicians with state-of-the-art drying equipment to manage your restoration requirements.
Wet cavities in the home can cause microbial growth issues, unpleasant odors or the weakening of structure itself. Generally the issue is that cool, moist air enters the cavity along with a body of water. Since the cavity has no natural light, heat or airflow the water can stagnate or cause rot. Ventilating these areas is achievable using negative or positive air pressure via an injectidry system. SERVPRO technicians generally use positive air flow to blast warm dry air into the cavity but in some cases, where there is no water contamination for example, we may use negative air pressure to suck air from the cavity.
Storm flooding can lead to a plethora of property issues that affect the structure as well as the indoor air quality of your home. Contact SERVPRO of Greater Hunterdon County at (908) 788-8770 now.
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