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SERVPRO Limits the Effects of Flood Damage in Clearwater Beach

2/23/2022 (Permalink)

heavy rain; palm treas swaying in high wind Storms are a 365 day event in our area. SERVPRO is your one-stop-shop for storm damage remediation.

How Does SERVPRO Prevent the Long-Term Effects of Flood Damage in Clearwater Beach Homes? 

Dealing with flood damage to your Clearwater Beach home can be an intimidating prospect. However, the aftermath of the injury can be controlled if you act fast and hire professionals like SERVPRO.

SERVPRO techs understand that the best way to prevent the lasting effects of flood damage to your Clearwater Beach home is by getting rid of the water as quickly as possible. Consequently, the focus of the restoration efforts in the initial stages is to eliminate any standing and free water from your property. We use powerful extractors to pump out the bulk of the water from the property. However, deep extraction tools are often needed to remove the water soaked into the carpet and flooring. 

The Role of Deep Extraction Tools in Flood Restoration of Clearwater Beach Homes

SERVPRO techs use deep extraction tools to remove water-soaked into carpets after a flooding incident at your Clearwater Beach property. These extraction tools can be either self-propelled or stationary.

  • Self-propelled extraction tools: These tools are powered by an independent motor that moves the unit over the carpet at a constant rate. The equipment compresses the carpeting and padding and squeezes the water out. Some extraction tools that SERVPRO techs use also allow the restorer to 'ride' on the unit to provide additional weight.
  • Stationary tools: These extract water from carpet and pad using only the weight of the water damage restoration professional standing upon the device. A vacuum system is attached to the device, pulling water through a series of tiny holes in the unit's base.

Call SERVPRO of Clearwater South / Clearwater Beach at (727) 614-0099; our technicians are available 24/7 to answer your questions.  

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