SERVPRO Is Ready to Remove Water from Brigantine Properties--Just Call Us!
3/4/2020 (Permalink)
Water Loss in Your Brigantine Home? Now What?
A blocked bath drain pipe or some damaged pipework is all it takes, then the next time the tub is filling, the pipe splits, and your bathwater empties onto the floor and everywhere downhill from that. The water in Brigantine spreads throughout the house, and the work begins. The spillage never seems to remain in a puddle, easy to mop-up.
This nightmare scenario is something we would all hope to avoid, but when it does happen, you can either wade through the mess yourself, literally or call in professional help. This sort of cleanup and restoration in Brigantine is handled by our SERVPRO team of skilled technicians who can manage the process from start to finish.
A SERVPRO crew chief or project manager are experts in time management; they can ensure that the right number of workers are available at every stage to deal with the various tasks of the clean-up, thus ensuring that the process is quick and as cost-effective as possible.
Our teams are trained to document everything as they work, taking photographs and moisture readings to establish baselines to ensure that when we leave the job, your property is dry to normal standards. Moisture meters, senors, and infrared camera imagery are some of the tools of our trade; there is no guesswork as we strive to meet and beat your expectations.
We can utilize our CCIS Content Claims Inventory System to list all damaged water items as salvageable, non-salvageable, and questionable. This facilitates your insurance claim. We are always willing to interface with our customers and their insurance adjusters to maintain control of the budget during the entire service.
Our staff has the training, the experience and the equipment to make it "Like it never even happened."
So when the unthinkable happens, call SERVPRO of Atlantic City / Hamilton /Hammonton at (609) 300-3608. Our 24-hour hotline can set up a time, and we can be onsite usually within four-hours.