Resolving Commercial Water Damage Odors
4/27/2022 (Permalink)
Flooding May Leave Offensive Odors. SERVPRO® of Cape May & Cumberland Counties has the training and equipment to remove those odors.
Resolving Commercial Water Damage
When we talk about water issues in your commercial property, we’re talking about the impact of moisture on furnishings as well as microbial damage. All moisture carries microbes which can produce unpleasant odors.
In older commercial properties, structural contents like blinds or carpets can carry pre-existing issues like grime buildup or mold. Exposure to moisture can loosen embedded grime producing further unpleasant odors.
We work closely with facility managers of commercial properties to restore property damages quickly and efficiently. This is cost-effective and saves you money!
Our Franchise Professionals are highly trained specialists with certificates in a range of remediation areas. These certificates include Water Repair Technicians (WRT), Applied Structural Drying (ASD) and Odor Control Technicians (OCT).
Depending on the scale of your requirements, we can send a unit with the correct qualifications to restore your property to a safe working environment for both staff and customers.
The ability to mobilize equipment is a crucial aspect of restoring a commercial business. At SERVPRO® we rely mainly on truck-mounted extraction units for drying a property. These machines are capable of removing excess quantities of water from both soft and hard flooring by combining vacuum power with a heating element. They are up to a thousand times more efficient than merely placing dehumidifiers and rapid air movers.
Getting your business "Back to Business” is our specialty. We're Here to Help and READY for whatever happens.
Contact SERVPRO of Cape May & Cumberland Counties when you need help. Call 609-624-0202.
We serve Vineland, Millville, Bridgeton and surrounding communities in Cumberland County. We also serve the Cape May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, The Wildwoods, and surrounding communities in Cape May County.