Call SERVPRO of Commerce City for Help in Restoration from Water Damage.
Businesses close every year due to flooding and water damage. SERVPRO® of Commerce City teams help restore buildings from water damage on a regular basis. We are Here to Help.
SERVPRO of Commerce City: 720-532-0219
Water damage is always an “oh, you shouldn’t have” surprise. No one ever wants to deal with broken plumbing or equipment problems, but when it catches you by surprise, it’s even worse. Walking into your workplace to find sodden documents sticking to the office furniture, silenced equipment in puddles of stagnant water, and hearing cushions squelching underfoot, …
It's not a pleasant experience for anyone.
If it happens, you may be tempted to blurt out expressions unsafe for children’s ears, or perhaps just test whether random screaming relieves anxiety (it doesn’t).
What will help is calling SERVPRO of Commerce City. 720-532-0219
Every hour your business is shut down is an hour that your business is losing money. We understand. As the owner/operators of a small business, we understand more keenly than many others, so our emergency services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year.
Call 720-532-0219.
Answer a few questions to help us send the right people and the right equipment, and we’ll be at your workplace as soon as possible. We work directly with most insurance companies, so you won’t get slammed by surprise bills.
Full Range of Services
At SERVPRO of Commerce City, we’re ready to provide everything a site would need if a major disaster hit. While we hope for the best, we are prepared for the worst. If necessary, we can provide:
- Temporary fencing
- Power, lights
- Roof tarps
- Barriers for doors and windows
- Fans to redirect hazardous fumes
- Cleanup for biohazards or chemical hazards
- Removal of fallen trees
- Disposal of waste
Regardless of the emergency, we will be prepared.
Our team members assess the disaster and prepare documentation for you and your insurance company.
Because water damage keeps getting worse, it is important to start remediation as soon as possible. We will:
- Extract standing water
- Use powerful dryers, dehumidifiers
- If necessary, move belongings to temporary storage
- Clean and disinfect all belongings
- Clean and disinfect all parts of the structure (even hidden ones, such as air vents, subflooring, etc.)
- Search for water and water damage in places we know they hide
- Search for microbial growth (such as mold) and mitigate or work to prevent
- Air out electronics, electrical equipment
- Dry photographs, documents
- Clean upholstery, other furniture, other textiles
- Remove ruined drywall, insulation, other materials and dispose of them safely
- Reinstall drywall, insulation, other materials
- Reinstall carpet or other floorings
- Repaint, do other restoration to help return building and belongings to preloss conditions
It’s Trivia Time!
The Office of Most People Don’t Care investigated the origins of comic strips.
They found:
- The first newspaper comic strip was “The Yellow Kid” by Richard F. Outcault in the 1890s.
- Artists in China printed lianhuanhua, block prints with text in 1884.
- 5th to 15th Century story-telling tapestries could be considered comics because the stories were told visually.
SERVPRO of Commerce City
720-532-0219