No Matter the Job, SERVPRO of Western Dutchess County Has the Tools to Get It Done!
11/11/2020 (Permalink)
No two water damages are the same. It doesn’t matter if it’s from a pipe burst, an appliance malfunction, a leak from a hot water heater or a flood, each one must be handled and remedied in its own customized way. SERVPRO of Western Dutchess County has been remediating and restoring water damaged properties since 1992, in fact, it’s the cornerstone of our local business.
For larger losses that affect a greater area, you can count on us to have the experience and the equipment to get it done the right way, the first time. We pride ourselves on extensive and ongoing training and always having the needed tools on hand. No waiting for specialty tools or personnel to arrive from elsewhere, helping make the remediation process seamless.
When there’s a large amount of insulation in a basement or crawlspace that’s been saturated, it needs to be removed cleanly and safely. Our professionals utilize the insulation vacuum to make this type of job quick and effective. It helps contain the affected insulation in an easy to dispose of fashion and can be utilized outside for less special restrictions.
For even larger water damages that need to get dried out, like an auditorium, arena, or commercial structures, we use a powerful industrial machine called a Desiccant Dehumidifier. Desiccant dehumidifiers utilize chemical attraction instead of condensation to remove water from the air. Because they do not use condensation, they are not limited by low dew point temperatures, and when used properly, they produce the lowest vapor pressure of any dehumidifier. Portable desiccant dehumidifiers work best in cool and/or dry environments. The cooler and drier the air going into the desiccant, the drier the air will be coming out.
If your home or business has suffered any level of water damage, call the pros who have been taking care of properties for over 28 years. We’re available and ready to help 24/7, and we’ll make it "Like it never even happened."