Key Steps in Water Restoration of a Tarrytown Property
4/22/2022 (Permalink)
Water Damaged Homes in Tarrytown can Recover with Professional Help
Water incidents in Tarrytown require the help of a professional water restoration team to return the home to its original condition. Whether the water damage is new or just newly discovered, there are real consequences to leaving standing water unattended, and every minute counts. Homeowners who reach out to certified water restoration technicians to assess the scope of the problem and take steps to remediate it typically mitigate their loss and return to their life as usual.
For professional water restoration help in Tarrytown, look no further than SERVPRO. Our staff shines because of its expertise and professionalism, which they demonstrate on every job we complete. Our group is certified by the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) to handle the toughest jobs from beginning to end.
As we arrive, we address the source of the issue and inspect your home closely to find where the water has traveled and the damage in its wake.
Many people who haven’t needed water damage and restoration services think that mopping up the water and drying the space is enough. Our SERVPRO crew will show you how water can settle behind cabinets and walls and weaken your drywall, among other things. A successful remediation process involves taking water extraction, drying, and treating it with anti-microbial solutions. Some of the equipment we use to achieve these goals may include:
- Desiccants and dehumidifiers to remove excess humidity
- Pumps and wand extractors to eliminate water
- Ultra-low volume foggers to disperse anti-mycotic solutions once the space is dry
Modern techniques and equipment help us restore your home, as does our expertise in the field, which is why SERVPRO of Tarrytown/Elmsford is your ally when disaster strikes. Call our offices 24/7 at (914) 358-9000 and let us show you how, with our help, your home will look “Like it never even happened.”