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Go Big and Go Green with SERVPRO of Bartow County

4/10/2018 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Bartow County - The locally owned restoration company with National backing.

If you have ever had a weather related emergency, such as a flood, tree fall, pipe burst you may have experienced the frustration of calling for help only to find you would be put on a list and gotten to when you’re gotten to.  If you have not had a weather or event related issue at your home or business, good.  If you ever do, here’s a few things to keep in mind:

  1. Everyone you reach out to, whether a plumber, tree company or SERVPRO wants to help you and as quickly as possible.
  2. When an area is affected, whether by a micro burst, hurricane or deep freeze, the damage is common.  In other words, if your pipes freeze when the temperature drops from 40 to seven over a 24 hour period, the same thing is happening all around you.
  3. Immediate response resources in an area are always limited.  Your plumber of 15 years can not hire additional crews overnight, as much as he would like to.

So when this occurs, it pays to Go Big.

At SERVPRO of Bartow County, our first question is always: Is the source fixed or do you need help fixing the source? As one of the largest SERVPRO in Georgia, we work with a huge network of trades people and labor and can often recommend someone to help out. Once the source is fixed, our IICRC trained staff supplemented by experienced labor and equipment sources from all over the metro Atlanta area will be rolling.

Whether its factory fire, burst water heater or a tree on a house, We are Ready for Whatever Happens.

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Source: www.sevprowaterbury.com

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