Can a St. Lucie West Company Continue to Operate Despite Water Damage?
11/23/2021 (Permalink)
SERVPRO Can Set Up Containment Areas Within a St. Lucie West Business During the Water Damage Restoration Process
Water damage to a St. Lucie West business may cause its leadership to adjust regular business operations until the emergency subsides. Whether the damage comes from a leaking pipe or a ceiling leak, all corners of the business need to be inspected and restored by a professional water damage restoration team. While this process occurs, it is crucial to take every step possible to prevent the escalation of damages throughout the space.
To help control water damage in St. Lucie West, call SERVPRO for our expert services. Our staff is available 24/7 to conduct a thorough assessment of the water damage and jump into water cleanup, drying, and disinfecting your place. Thanks to our advanced techniques and industrial-grade equipment, we can act efficiently to minimize the impact of a water event on your bottom line. Mistaking a small leak for a minor problem can often lead to significant consequences if left unattended. As soon as you identify water damage of any size, call our highly-specialized team for help.
When our SERVPRO crew arrives at your place, we focus on water extraction and drying. The drying process focuses on each affected surface, including flooring, furniture, and equipment. However, we also focus on restoring optimal humidity levels in your business. To do so, we rely on the following:
- Application of the principles of psychometry, which measures moisture in the air and guides our drying efforts.
- Use of equipment such as drying mats and injecti-dry technology to remove water from specific surfaces, like hardwood and cabinetry.
- Move-out services to protect those items unaffected by the water and allow for a quicker and more efficient restoration process.
SERVPRO of Port St. Lucie NE is a ready partner for businesses in the area. Call us at (772) 266-2350 and we can leave your place “Like it never even happened.”