When Trash Pumps Are Best for Tarrytown Water Mitigation
3/20/2022 (Permalink)
Water Mitigation Is Aided Using Powerful Extractors in Tarrytown Homes
From damaged appliances to water main breaks in your property, the need for water mitigation services is critical and urgent when these disasters occur. We appreciate the needs of your home and are available to help 24/7 when disasters strike with effective extraction tools like trash pumps.
The Choice of Extractors
Choosing the right extraction and water removal tool is vital in the water mitigation of Tarrytown homes. Water removal services are among the most necessary emergency services we provide customers after water damage events, and many variables impact the type of tool required. Wet vacuums are among the most versatile in our inventory, but choices like using trash pumps depend on:
- Depth of the water damage
- Impacted materials
- Trapped water
- Mold prevention
Deep Extraction Needs
Trash pumps are among the most powerful extraction devices in recovery inventory. They are ideal for situations where several inches or more of standing water exist. Depending on the size of the intake and discharge hoses for the unit, hundreds of gallons per minute (GPM) can be managed. A standard 2-inch intake of high-pressure pumps and stationary units can discharge more than 150 GPM.
Self-Sufficient Water Removal
Many instances where available electricity is limited. To combat this, we have several extraction devices and other restoration tools that do not require direct electricity or can be chained together to limit the needed power stores. Trash pumps run on fuels, making them ideal for situations where power might not be readily available.
Multiple tools are used to restore and recover homes after water damage events. It is critical to identify what extraction tools can complete the necessary tasks as fast and thoroughly as possible, and this job can fall to a powerful tool like the self-priming trash pump. Give our SERVPRO of Tarrytown / Elmsford team and its extensive inventory of recovery tools a call at (914) 358-9000.