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Proper Mitigation of Flood Damage Helps Eliminate Problems in Alpharetta Real Estate

4/27/2020 (Permalink)

Any location can experience problems with bad weather, and Alpharetta residents know that the area's landscape affects our climate in both good and bad ways. When severe weather damages a home or other property, acting quickly can help to reduce related damages.

For Alpharetta homeowners, flood damage can eclipse almost any other disaster endured by a family. Not only can floods happen instantaneously, but responding must also happen just as rapidly. A delayed reaction can allow countless other problematic situations to develop. These include mold and mildew growth, secondary water damage, wood rot of structural beams, and damage to wiring, personal belongings, and electronic appliances.

Our SERVPRO professionals are faster to any size disaster, including flooding catastrophes. After receiving a call, our team leaves immediately to ensure we lose no time in starting the mitigation work that your property requires.

Floods can carry harmful and injurious items with it. We recommend that you always keep in contact with the water and any saturated materials to a minimum. To prevent injury, be mindful of electrical hazards and broken portions of trim.

Making sure that your home becomes dry swiftly means we can also begin checking for damage to areas of your home and removing those areas that require restoration. We do our best to keep this minimized to eliminate the need to match replacement materials.

The professional technicians at SERVPRO of North Fulton receive IICRC certifications in fields related to the mitigation of flood damage. Our 24-hour service line can be contacted at (770) 992-2777 whenever flooding occurs in the North Fulton County and surrounding areas

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