What to Do When You Need Water Removal Services in Phoenix as Soon as Possible
4/7/2018 (Permalink)
SERVPRO is Here to Help with Fast Water Removal Services for Your Flooded Home
Whether a burst pipe has struck your home or an appliance has malfunctioned, sometimes you may be in need of water removal services immediately. A burst pipe can pump gallons upon gallons of water into your home at an alarming rate, causing pooling water and damage the structure of your home. Before you know it, your belongings have become soaked through, and your home has become filled with ankle-deep water. Meanwhile, it is continuing to rise. Luckily, help is not far.
The first thing our office staff can do is suggest that you stop the source of water while we send our skilled technicians to address the water removal in your Phoenix home. Stopping the burst pipe from spewing water everywhere is a vital first step. If water is still flowing, it can make removing the water a pretty useless job as it would begin to flood again.
After our IICRC certified technicians stop the flow of water, we can begin to remove it from your property. SERVPRO uses advanced technology to tackle water removal, such as portable and efficient truck-operated pumps as well as wet/dry vacuums. These tools allow us to remove the water as quickly as possible from your property and limit the amount of damage done; the more time that the water stays stagnant, the more damage it can do to your home.
Once SERVPRO removes all of the water from your property, we can begin the drying process to ensure there is no residual moisture left in the structure. Our technicians can use tools like hygrometers to measure the moisture content of the atmosphere. Once we are aware of the moisture content, we can use dehumidifiers to create an ideal environment for drying and other tools like air movers to assist.
When your property needs professional water removal services, call SERVPRO of East Phoenix at (602) 507-6163. We act quickly to arrive at your property as soon as possible to begin remediation.
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