Flood Damage Restoration Requires Extensive Work in Morristown
8/15/2022 (Permalink)
Finish Off Flood Damage with Trained Restorers
Extracting the water is a great start to flood damage mitigation and restoration in Morristown. SERVPRO can make things happen quickly, reducing the time your family stays inconvenienced. We address many aspects of flooding and help reduce their impact on your family.
Drying out your home helps control the severity of flood damage your Morristown home sustains. Restoring an arid environment reduces the degree of secondary water damage and microbial infestations we need to work with shortly. Our very capable team members carry these tasks out, as well as controlled demolition of warped areas that require extensive rebuilding.
Our services include:
- Drying out of your home’s interior,
- Controlled demolition, and
- Targeted treatments to address potential microbial growth.
Drying the interior of your home takes time because of the intensive saturation. The air also holds moisture, and we need to dry out areas where the water from the flood did not reach because of the high absorption level. Desiccant machines, air movers, and heaters help accomplish this. We also use air scrubbers to diminish the number of contaminants in the air, as this helps with controlled demolition work and the prevention of microbial infestations.
Flooding can become so forceful that it twists beams and leaves them too weak and broken to continue their job inside your home. We remove these components and rebuild, making it all “Like it never even happened.”
We also take preventive measures during the time spent rebuilding your home’s interior structure. One of these is to spray antimicrobial agents onto surfaces, which kills off most one-celled organisms, so you do not need to worry about any microbial infestations taking over in the future. The chemical we use is a harmless (to humans and pets) salt that dries clear, without any noticeable residue or odor.
Always ready to help our neighbors, you can call SERVPRO of Hamblen County at (423) 318-6733.