Why Should Homeowners Seek Professional Help When There’s Flood Damage in Their Homes?
9/21/2022 (Permalink)
A Professional Flood Restoration Team Helps Dry, Clean, and Disinfect Your Home in Great Falls
Addressing the consequences of floodwaters in your Great Falls home is a job for a professional crew. Recovering from a flood goes further than extracting water and wiping surfaces clean. Experienced water restoration technicians (WRT) can explain the importance of drying, disinfecting, and deodorizing your home following a flood. Whether your whole house is victim to the debris brought in by the flood or it's contained in just one area, rely on the experts for assistance.
In Great Falls, flood damage assistance is available through our SERVPRO crew. Call our 24/7 hotline to access a team of experts who train with industry leaders to provide high-quality remediation services. As we inspect your home to assess the damage, we focus on mitigating your loss and optimizing the resources available to bring your home back to mint condition. With industrial-grade equipment at our disposal, we arrive quickly and jump into action as soon as it is safe.
What is the Best Equipment to Address Flood Damage?
Our SERVPRO team not only has the latest in technology, but we also have the training and experience to use it. We can complete your home's restoration within a reasonable timeframe using an array of water-extracting, deodorizing, and disinfecting techniques. To do so, our staff may bring some of the following into your home:
- Truck-mounted and submersible pumps to extract large volumes of water
- Ultra-Low Volume Foggers to disseminate antimicrobial solutions
- Industrial dehumidifiers and air circulators to promote water evaporation
- Specialty equipment such as drying mats to address the drying of specific materials
Flooding is sometimes inevitable where you live, but how you react to it can make all the difference. When it happens, call SERVPRO of Helena & Great Falls at (406) 458-6008 and let our crew leave your residence "Like it never even happened."