Who Can New Britain Business Owners Call for Commercial Water Damage Repairs?
10/29/2021 (Permalink)
SERVPRO Provides New Britain Facilities with Water Damage Repair Services
Water damage can quickly spread and seep into floors, whether the culprit is a pipe leak, an office bathroom overflow, or a kitchen appliance failure. Many New Britain commercial facilities feature more heavy-duty baseboards made from vinyl and other more water-resistant materials to protect walls. However, flooring solutions like engineered wood and carpeting are still vulnerable to moisture exposure, malodors, and microbial contamination.
SERVPRO technicians can provide New Britain commercial water damage repair and rebuilding services at any time of the night or day, 24/7, including holidays and weekends. This responsiveness reduces commercial downtime while minimizing water damage and potential microbial growth that affect structures and contents.
SERVPRO Commercial Carpet Cleaning and Subfloor Repair
Carpet cleaning, especially in a commercial setting, requires knowledgeable professionals with experience in water damage mitigation to salvage carpet and pad.
- Technicians can use portable extractors for small-scale cleaning. These devices feature heating, vacuum, and pump systems for deploying EPA-registered sanitation solutions during extraction that are also effective for upholstery cleaning
- Thorough moisture extraction can save carpet and pad and lower overall drying time
- SERVPRO professionals can also inspect subfloors for signs of water damage that requires drying, and tent carpet for drying above and below the surface with air movers and dehumidifiers
- Precision odor control for carpeting can be implemented with such tools as odor-counteractant beads, time-release pellets, and injectable deodorizers
- Larger-scale situations may require ultra-low volume (ULV) fogging with commercial-grade water- or solvent-based deodorizers
SERVPRO of Middletown / New Britain can be reached at (860) 826-5169 for commercial cleanup that looks and feels “Like it never even happened.”