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Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration

Who Can Restore a Commercial Property After a Water Incident?

10/1/2020 (Permalink)

thermal imaging camera checking a pillar SERVPRO Utilizes Advanced Moisture Detecting Devices Like this Thermal Imaging Camera to Discover and Dry Hidden Moisture Pockets in Oyster Bay

SERVPRO Specializes in Water Cleanup and Restoration in Commercial Establishments in Oyster Bay and its Surrounding Areas

Water leaks can happen in Oyster Bay homes as well as businesses. When they occur in a commercial setting, water restoration technicians need to know about working within the building's parameters and those of your specific industry. Resorting to a professional team makes the restoration process smoother and coordinated.

Commercial water cleanup services in Oyster Bay are successful with SERVPRO at the helm. Whether you run a gym, a daycare, or a warehouse, our staff is ready to tackle your specific needs. We follow the restoration path starting with water extraction until your premises are back to their original condition.

How can one verify that all water is extracted?

Our SERVPRO crew focuses on restoring humidity levels, not achieving zero-percent humidity, consistent with best practices. Our team relies on advanced technology to monitor those levels, and we react accordingly. Examples of relevant measuring tools include-

  • Moisture sensors to read levels in soft materials
  • Moisture meters which we can use underneath flooring or quantify moisture on hard surfaces
  • Thermo-hygrometers, which record both temperature and humidity for more robust data

Having the best tools for the job can make all the difference, and SERVPRO of Oyster Bay is a testament to that. Call us at (516) 464-3300 whenever you need expert help, and let us leave your business, “Like it never even happened.” 

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