Hamilton Township Residents Get Better Results from Water Restoration Companies After Damage
4/22/2021 (Permalink)
SERVPRO Serves Hamilton Township with Professional Water Cleanup
Hamilton Township has been ranked repeatedly in the top twenty safest cities in the United States. The town has numerous natural areas for both locals and visitors to enjoy.
Visiting Veterans Park in Hamilton Township
One of New Jersey's largest recreational parks is Veterans Park, which spans 350-acres within Hamilton Township. The park holds Mercer Lake, which is one of the biggest human-made lakes in the state. The lake was designed as part of a federal flood control project to prevent flood damage along Assunpink Creek.
Venue for Sculpture Lovers and Garden Fans
Another interesting destination for art lovers in Hamilton Township is The Grounds for Sculpture. This open-air exhibition is a sculpture park situated on 42-acres. The grounds have more than 270 sculptures, gardens, water features, and a host of scenic beauty views to take in.
The Sayen Park Botanical Garden is a municipal park and botanical garden that has been at the center of controversy in recent years. The park, named for Frederick Sayen, opened on land owned by his family. The garden began when the Sayen family built a bungalow and displayed their collection of plant species from their travels to China, Japan, and England. The site became municipal property in 1988 when Hamilton Township purchased it. Before reopening the expanded garden as a municipal park in 1991, it was disclosed that an anonymous source warned state officials about pollution at the garden site. The source said that the area had been used as a dumping ground for:
- Waste chemicals
- Manufacturing debris
- A pipe that ran underground carried toxic waste runoff to a nearby stream
For years, this situation mostly came from the Mercer Rubber Company, a business owned by the Sayen family. Investigators concluded the pollution charge had merit and identified a potential cancer cluster within one mile of the garden. The EPA became involved in the cleanup of the site to make it a safe place for visitors.
The Benefits of Using Water Restoration Companies That Can Also Repair Hamilton Township Homes
After an event occurs that requires Hamilton Township property owners to call in the help of water restoration companies, this type of home disaster can feel overwhelming enough without the hassle of locating, vetting, and hiring a contractor to handle the repairs to the home. Common repairs to local properties that experience water damage include:
- Ceiling repairs from leaks
- Installation of new flooring
- Inspection to assure the house is structurally sound
- Replacement of ruined sheetrock
This SERVPRO location has a general contractor license HIC #13VH05086500. The techs can perform any repairs necessary to return the home to a normal state. Many homeowners turn the water damage situation into a positive and choose to update their homes with new additions or paint colors to bring a new look to their property. When the water mitigation efforts complete, the damage from the water will be "Like it never even happened."
Hamilton Township residents trust SERVPRO of Atlantic City / Hamilton / Hammonton at (609) 965-0885 as their go-to choice among water restoration companies.