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Lake Wylie Water Damage Information, What to Do?

2/29/2016 (Permalink)

What to do if your home or business floods in Lake Wylie? Call SERVPRO at 803-324-5780.

Call SERVPRO for Water Damage Restoration in Lake Wylie

Lake Wylie water damage is a serious issue that can adversely impact your residential property. Unfortunately, many homeowners do not have the basic knowledge necessary to grapple effectively with a water damage problem if it surfaces. However, having information about the causes and effects of water damage and how to eliminate it can empower you to keep your property in good condition. SERVPRO in Lake Wylie offers the following short outline for your review.

Many varying factors can contribute to a water damaging event. Natural disasters like floods, fires, hurricanes and tornadoes (becoming more common in our area) can produce rapid water damage. Additionally, water damage can surface on your property because of the following factors:
• Leaking pipes, ruptured appliance hoses
• Roof leakages, improper flashing or shingles
• Poor ventilation
• Damp basements misdirected ground drainage or lack of vapor barriers and exterior coatings
• Excessive condensation, inadequate insulation
• Wet carpets or wood flooring
• Flooding, sewer or septic tank backup

Slow drips or condensation can lead to an accumulation of moisture which is a conducive condition for mold growth. Health effects can be the outcome of mold proliferation within your walls, carpets or HVAC system. These fungi can also damage porous materials like drywall and ceiling tiles requiring replacement. Rapid water intrusion from a burst pipe, flood, or aftermath of fire extinguishing efforts deposit standing water that must be removed quickly to mitigate damage to structural materials and personal possessions.

Hire Professional Help
When water damage strikes your property, considering professional assistance is important. In some cases, property owners seek to complete the restoration work on their own. However, DIY projects should be avoided if more than a puddle of water, using a mop and bucket, will remove the problem. SERVPRO has water pumps, wet vacs, sump pumps, air movers, dehumidifiers, foggers, and industry grade cleaning and sanitizing products for the services required. Cleaning, repairing and restoring building materials, furnishings, flooring, etc. is our formula, before replacing, to decrease interruptions, stress, and expenses.

To ensure that you select the right Lake Wylie water damage restoration company, ascertain that the firm offers the following:
-24/7 emergency response
-Excellent customer service, from assessment to job completion
-Stellar online reviews
-Fair prices, we even help with the claims process and paperwork

Call SERVPRO Immediately
When your property in Lake Wylie has been impacted by water damage, it's time to call the professionals of SERVPRO. With over 57 years of work in the dynamic restoration field, we possess the experience, training, equipment and personnel necessary to optimize and accelerate each component of the water damage remediation process. Our IICRC-certified technicians are ready to work professionally to restore your home to pre-loss condition "Like it never even happened."

Why Choose SERVPRO of Lake Wylie?

We’re Highly Trained Water Damage Specialists

As leaders in the storm and water damage industry, SERVPRO can respond immediately to our local communities. Just call for help.

Need Lake Wylie Water Damage or Flood Cleanup Services?
Call Us Today – (803) 324-5780

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SERVPRO of Rock Hill & York County is locally owned and operated—so we are part of this community too. We are also part of a national network of over 1,650 SERVPRO Franchises and special Disaster Recovery Teams strategically located throughout the country to respond to large scale disasters.

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