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SERVPRO Water Damage Restoration Saves Commercial Property Owners Money

4/28/2022 (Permalink)

An office building with visibly wet carpeting. SERVPRO of Central Buffalo is available 24/7 when water damages your commercial property. We act fast call us now.

It is essential to have water damage repair and restoration services in place for your commercial properties when/if water damage occurs. Drywall, insulation, carpeting, furniture, cabinetry/particle board and other materials that readily absorb water are susceptible to absorbing water rendering those materials beyond repair. SERVPRO's first goal when you call us is to save the items and materials. If our technicians attempt to help you save time and money by attempting to extract as much moisture from the materials and the air to prevent the demo/trashing if possible. We will be there with all the equipment to get the drying process started. Additionally, we will work closely with your insurance provider to make sure that all actions are transparent, documented, and most likely covered by your property owner's policy.

We will begin to remove all standing water, as well as extract moisture from costly building materials like hardwood or laminate flooring. We may choose to remove any water-logged material, such as carpets, insulation, or drywall, in order to quickly get rid of moisture. This will help you avoid the stress and headaches that can result from mold growth.

Once we have removed all water from the property, we can extract water from it using a variety if equipment. Our goal is to make the property dry and return it to normal humidity so that reconstruction can be started.

Don't wait for water damage to occur on your commercial or residential property. Call us now!

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