Did You Know that SERVPRO has Standardized Procedures for Water Removal in Lower Township?
12/30/2019 (Permalink)
SERVPRO's Standardized Water Removal Procedures Help Lower Providence Township Homes Recover Faster
Many things can go wrong after a water spill happens in your home in Lower Providence Township. The spilled water might take longer than expected to remove, or the drying procedures used might cause unnecessary damages to construction materials. A professional team with sufficient experience like SERVPRO can manage the process better because we have standardized procedures for such removal.
It might be hard to imagine standardized water removal in Lower Providence Township since every case of water loss is unique. However, the extensive collective experience at SERVPRO ensures we know the factors that remain constant despite the uniqueness of every loss site. Using proprietary software such as DryBook, our technicians establish the number and types of equipment necessary for a loss site by merely entering project information such as the dimensions of the affected area or the time since the spill.
A wide range of materials helps manage water loss sites. These might include:
- Pumps and water extractors
- Drying equipment
- Trash Receptors
- Cleaning equipment
- Engineering control materials
- Elevated access equipment such as ladders
However, we only use the equipment needed for each job. Therefore, bringing all equipment to a loss site only increases the workload of packing and unpacking, which can delay the actual work. By bringing only the necessary equipment to the loss site, it is possible to focus on the removal.
Restoring water loss is a multistage process. After extracting the standing water, there is a need to dry excess moisture and carry out any necessary final changes such as deodorizing or replacing damaged materials or refinishing surfaces since water can cause the paint to chip or leave stains. We prepare our SERVPRO technicians to perform all these actions right from the beginning of the restoration rather than reacting to developing situations. Apart from guaranteeing better outcomes, such preparation can also help prevent some adverse outcomes such as mold developing due to inadequate humidity control.
Water loss incidents present many challenges, but a standardized response can restore preloss conditions faster. Call SERVPRO of Norristown at (610) 272-8520 to help. We're Faster To Any Size Disaster.
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