Middletown Homes, Water Extraction, and Mitigation--The SERVPRO Way!
2/17/2020 (Permalink)
Why Sump Pumps Start Water Loss Recovery in Middletown Homes
Mitigation is one of the essential elements of the recovery of your Middletown home after a water loss incident. Despite how widespread and destructive migrating water can become, the appropriate response by our SERVPRO technicians can ensure that less property damage ultimately occurs. The primary purpose of mitigation is to reduce the costs and losses to homes and businesses right after a disaster strikes.
When our professionals first begin to assess and address the water damage to Middletown homes, extraction can often be the necessary starting point. Standing water can threaten the structural integrity of exposed materials, and it can also become an added challenge to restore when it has absorbed into installed elements like wallboard, wood framing, and flooring.
With more than thirty years of experience and training, our water restoration technicians (WRT) accredited through the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) can begin mitigation with direct, confident actions. Extraction can reduce surface water throughout the damaged area, and when this threat is more than two inches in depth, submersible pumps are the ideal solution to choose. There are many reasons why electric sump pumps can be among the first machines deployed at a water loss incident.
• Electric pumps are versatile choices because of their lighter weight
• These tools provide continuous, quiet extraction
• Electric submersible pumps can have long discharge lines, allowing them to be more effective in larger homes
• These pumps can run off of portable generators when electricity service has gotten severed to the property
• Can reduce surface water concerns down to two inches in depth or less
• Submersible pumps empty to drainage points instead of filing a tank that needs to get emptied
Extraction is among the first steps that our SERVPRO of North Orange County professionals must take when we respond to water loss incidents. With pooling water concerns, we have an array of powerful water removal and drying tools to make losses “Like it never even happened.” Give us a call today at (845) 342-3333.