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Who Can Provide Water Restoration Services to a Business?

10/8/2020 (Permalink)

coins in a jar plus more Water Damage to Your Commercial Building in Oyster Bay? Invest in Reopening with SERVPRO--"Like it never even happened."

SERVPRO Provides Restoration Services to Businesses in Oyster Bay and its Surrounding Areas

When leaks occur in a commercial establishment in Oyster Bay, there are many aspects to consider. Regulatory issues play a role, as do the preservation of inventory and continuing operations. An experienced team of experts can work within those parameters while successfully preparing your business to move forward.

SERVPRO leads water restoration companies in Oyster Bay, and our expertise shows in every step we take. As soon as you connect with our Green Fleet, you can rely on our team’s knowledge and ability to extract water and identify ancillary issues consequence of a leak. As we document the process, we become an invaluable source as you file an insurance claim and coordinate necessary repairs.

Is it possible to avoid secondary damage after a leak?

Quick action is perhaps the most efficient way to prevent secondary damage when a leak occurs in your business. At SERVPRO, we know that extracting water promptly contains an environment where mold and other issues fail to thrive, which is why we arrive with our truck-mounted pumps and specialty drying services at the ready. Other technology we may apply to dry your business may include-

  • Injectidry technology to dry within wall cavities
  • Drying mats to suction moisture out of flooring materials
  • Wet/Dry vacuums for carpets or porous surfaces

SERVPRO of Oyster Bay should be your first stop when water threatens your business. Reach us at (516) 464-3300 and let us walk out of your business when it looks, “Like it never even happened.”

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