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What Type of Water Damage Situations in Norwich Does SERVPRO Handle?

7/16/2021 (Permalink)

overflowing dishwasher Water damage may come from many different reasons. SERVPRO techs are ready 24/7 365 days a year for any size disaster.

No Water Damage Catastrophe in Norwich is Too Big for Our Technicians

Residential homes can experience many types of water damage. The source of the water intrusion and the extent of the problem determines the equipment and technique used in the water restoration process. 

Leading Causes of Water Intrusion in Homes

Water intrusions of any size can cause water damage to Norwich homes. If left untreated, it can lead to secondary damage such as mold. Our IICRC techs work hard to provide water damage remediation when something happens. Typical water removal situations in Norwich include:

  • Overflow from Water Fixtures – This could be from a pipe or faucet. Fixtures that do not release huge amounts of water. 
  • Basement Flooding – Seepage and broken pipes can lead to basement flooding. 
  • Single Room Flooding – Many variables come into play with water damage cleanup, including room size and water depth.
  • Home Flooding – This is typically the result of a catastrophe like flooding due to a storm.

Powerful Tools for Powerful Water Remediation

SERVPRO techs handle each of these circumstances with specific water removal techniques. One thing they all have in common is the need for immediate mitigation. Water-related services we provide include:

  • Emergency services and water damage mitigation
  • Basement flooding cleanup
  • Water removal services
  • Ceiling repairs from water damages
  • Flood restoration

If you have experienced any kind of water intrusion, don’t risk hidden or secondary damage. Contact SERVPRO of Norwich and Windham County at (860) 887-0447 for more information.

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