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Livermore Homeowners Count on SERVPRO for Flood Water Extraction and Restoration

4/29/2021 (Permalink)

rain pouring down on a man and woman in a kitchen Damage from a storm can be crucial, act fast and call SERVPRO of Livermore for assistance.

SERVPRO Offers Livermore Property Owners a Fast and Efficient Water Damage Restoration Service

A leaking roof from storms or basement flooding, whatever the reason, water accumulation on your Livermore property is never a good sign. The time required for water damage remediation depends on how quickly and efficiently water removal services act. SERVPRO's team of water damage restoration (WRT) experts is quick to act and can help you minimize the damage after a flood or storm incidence.

After a flooding incident at your Livermore property, water damage restoration is not an easy task by any means. Water extraction is perhaps the most important step of the process. The flood restoration process can be quicker if the standing water is extracted as soon as possible. SERVPRO technicians use state-of-the-art water extraction equipment to get this job done. The water cleanup process's efficiency depends on successfully removing as much water as possible from your Livermore property.

What equipment do SERVPRO techs use during the storm damage mitigation process? 

SERVPRO technicians use both pumps and water extraction units depending on the amount of water to be removed from your Livermore home. Some of the equipment we use including the following:

  • Water removal pumps- both portable and truck-mounted
  • Light Wands- especially for the removal of water from glue-down carpets
  • Deep extraction tools
  • Electric submersible pumps 

You can call SERVPRO of Livermore 24/7 at (925) 341-9040 for fast and efficient flood restoration.

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