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Why SERVPRO in Melissa Texas

9/10/2019 (Permalink)

Walk-out Basement After Demolition Performed MELISSA TEXAS WATER DAMAGE

Hey Melissa, Texas, Why use SERVPRO for Water Damage Restoration.

Whether extreme weather or faulty plumbing, a Melissa, TX home or office building can suffer extensive water damage.  When the unexpected water disaster occurs, SERVPRO of Northeast Collin County/Greenville is ready to help with commercial water damage restoration in Melissa.  We understand you want back in your home or your business to stay open, if the damage allows, and, to keep downtime to a minimum, we will work around your schedule. SERVPRO guarantees all our services and promises to go above and beyond expectations for every Melissa water damage restoration customer.

The Importance of Speed in Water Damage Restoration Melissa

Our professional and highly experienced teams are available 24/7/365.  We are focused on fast response times for when emergencies happen there is no time to waste.  The longer water is in your home or office the damage increases.  Insurance companies require mitigation to be undertaken as quickly as possible to mitigate additional damage. The first thing you should do, in Melissa, for water damage restoration is get the SERVPRO team to your location as quickly as possible and begin the mitigation process.  Again, a fast response is the key to minimizing loss due to water damage. Water naturally evaporates and this process starts immediately and if time is wasted then moisture will redistribute and infiltrate ceiling tiles and drywall, resulting in is secondary damage that can dramatically increase the claims cost. Some examples of secondary damage include:

  • Buckling of hardwood floors
  • Development of mold spores
  • Sags and crack form in plaster and sheetrock
  • Vinyl loosens from the floor

How Melissa Water Damage Restoration Works

SERVPRO’s team of water damage experts have specialized equipment on hand to handle any situation.  Our certified technicians utilize our specialized equipment to determine the severity of the damage to the structure. Once we have surveyed the situation, the team will begin removing standing water and develop a unique plan for restoration.  The removal of standing water is handled differently depending upon whether the water is under the property or inside the property. Next, we bring in the big fans and dehumidifiers to remove moisture and prevent mold development.  If water damage has affected the walls, then we will make small holes in the wall where the (removed) base board was, allowing for air movement through the drywall.

SERVPRO is focused on relieving your stress during this time and getting your home or office back to its original condition before the water emergency.  If needed, we will dry your property after hours and remove our equipment in the morning so you can reopen.  This is also dependent upon the type of damage incurred. There are very strict protocols that must be followed and implemented quickly. Otherwise, your total loss will be a lot higher than necessary. We have a proven track record for efficiently removing water from homes and businesses and saving wet items ranging from electronics to furniture, to vital paper documents.

Once we assess the water damage completely, salvageable items are carefully removed.

SERVPRO professionals are trained to work quickly and efficiently to get you back in your home or office in as little time as possible. Once urgent repairs have been completed, we make sure that the premises are free from contaminants and that all air ducts and HVAC systems are operational and clean.

When you need a help during a Melissa TX water emergency and need water damage restoration services Think SERVPRO of Northeast Collin County /Greenville!  (972)548-6044.

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