Does SERVPRO Handle Flood Damage from Storms in Paramus?
6/16/2021 (Permalink)
SERVPRO Offers More Than Just Water Removal Services after Flooding Affects Paramus Properties
Although the most anticipated problem in flooding is inundation in various sections of a property, other issues do develop, complicating the restoration process. In case of storm-related flooding, calling a professional to help resolve flood damage at your property is one way to simplify the recovery process.
Typical issues likely to develop after flood damage in Paramus properties include water in cavities such as walls, cabinets, or floors. Shattered windows or torn roofs are also possible since gale-force winds can push large debris against the structure causing significant damages. Other problems include deep contamination and the development of foul odors. SERVPRO provides all the solutions necessary to resolve the myriad of obstacles under one roof.
With our flood management service, you do not have to worry about:
- Biohazard remediation
- Sewage cleanup
- Rodent clean up services
- Disinfecting companies
SERVPRO works to secure the property affected by a storm, thus preventing further deterioration of any section, whether affected or not. We take preventive measures such as installing roof tarps to seal holes in a torn roof. We also board up the structure to separate affected areas from the rest of the house or seal openings such as doors or windows damaged by storms. Boarding up also helps keep rodents and small animals from readily accessing the house interiors.
Buildings affected by storms may be hazardous because of unstable components or the heavy contamination from groundwater. However, our SERVPRO technicians can access the properties safely since we use protective gear such as hard hats, bodysuits, and rubber boots, thus minimizing the chances of injury.
SERVPRO of Paramus can handle any flood damage loss, restoring properties to their preloss state. Call us at (201) 445-5588 when you need assistance. We’re Faster To Any Size Disaster.