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Can SERVPRO Handle Storm Damage Cleanup in Vernon?

12/7/2021 (Permalink)

Yellow storm damage sign in front of a damaged roof If your home experiences storm damage, contact SERVPRO. We are Here to Help.

Quick Response and Efficient Technique During Storm Damage Cleanup Makes SERVPRO the First Choice of Vernon Homeowners

Water damage after a storm can cause widespread mayhem on your property that warrants professional restoration. Restorers like SERVPRO have the experience, training, and equipment to safely carry out storm damage cleanup of your Vernon home and get the situation under control. One of the most common effects of a storm is broken pipes that can potentially cause flooding on your property.  

SERVPRO technicians prioritize water removal and drying during storm damage cleanup of your Vernon home to prevent any long-lasting issues. The first step in the water mitigation process is to remove any standing water, if present, from the property. SERVPRO techs accomplish this by using state-of-the-art water removing pumps. Once restorers remove the water, the next step is to ensure that the structure is dried quickly to minimize the chance of any long-term issue. 

How do SERVPRO Techs Dry Structural Cavities During Water Cleanup of Your Vernon Home After a Storm?  

It can be challenging to remove residual moisture from structural cavities in your Vernon home. SERVPRO techs use various ventilating and drying systems to direct airflow into wall cavities. The goal is to replace the moist, cold air with warmer, drier air to speed up the drying process.  

Drying systems used to remove water from structural cavities can be different. Some of the drying systems that SERVPRO techs use during water damage restoration include vents attached to air movers. The techs direct air into the structural cavities by drilling small holes in walls, ceilings, or under the cabinets. 

Technicians apply either negative pressure or positive air pressure into the cavities, depending on the situation. Positive pressure is achieved when air is pushed into a cavity, while negative pressure is achieved when air is pulled away from a cavity. 

Call SERVPRO of Greater Sussex County at (973) 383-2024; We are available round-the-clock to help and assist you.  

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