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SERVPRO of Johnson City & Washington County's Expertise in Fire Damage Restoration

5/17/2024 (Permalink)

Before & After soot cleaning Before & After Contents from fire cleaning

In the aftermath of a fire, amidst the chaos and devastation, one beacon of hope shines bright: SERVPRO of Johnson City & Washington County. Specializing in fire damage restoration, this trusted team doesn't just clean up the mess left behind by flames; they restore homes and lives, bringing comfort and relief to those affected by disaster.

Fires can strike unexpectedly, leaving behind a trail of destruction that can feel insurmountable. From charred belongings to structural damage, the aftermath of a fire is overwhelming. However, SERVPRO® understands that in the midst of tragedy, swift and thorough action is essential. That's why their team is always ready to spring into action at a moment's notice.

One of the key factors in effective fire damage restoration is prompt response. The longer soot, smoke, and water linger, the greater the damage becomes. SERVPRO's 24/7 emergency services ensure that help is never far away. Their highly trained technicians arrive on the scene quickly, equipped with state-of-the-art tools and technology to assess the damage and begin the restoration process immediately.

Upon arrival, SERVPRO's first priority is ensuring the safety of the property and its occupants. They conduct a thorough inspection to assess the extent of the damage and develop a comprehensive restoration plan tailored to the unique needs of each situation. From removing debris and salvaging belongings to addressing water damage from firefighting efforts, no detail is overlooked.

One of the most challenging aspects of fire damage restoration is dealing with smoke odor and soot residue. These pervasive elements can infiltrate every corner of a home, leaving behind unpleasant odors and staining surfaces. SERVPRO utilizes advanced techniques such as thermal fogging and ozone treatment to eliminate odors at their source, ensuring that the home is not only restored but also free from any lingering reminders of the fire.

In addition to their technical expertise, what sets SERVPRO of Johnson City & Washington County apart is their commitment to compassion and empathy. They understand that experiencing a fire can be a traumatic and emotional ordeal for homeowners and their families. That's why they approach every job with care and understanding, providing support and guidance every step of the way.

Beyond their immediate restoration efforts, SERVPRO also works closely with homeowners and insurance companies to streamline the claims process and expedite recovery. They understand the importance of clear communication and transparency, ensuring that homeowners are kept informed and empowered throughout the restoration process.

Ultimately, SERVPRO of Johnson City & Washington County is more than just a restoration company; they're a beacon of hope in the wake of disaster. With their expertise, dedication, and compassion, they help homeowners reclaim their lives and their homes, turning tragedy into triumph one restoration project at a time. When fire strikes, SERVPRO is there to restore not just buildings, but also hope.

Restoring Homes and Lives: SERVPRO of Johnson City & Washington County's Response to Storm Water Damage

5/17/2024 (Permalink)

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When nature's fury strikes, it often leaves behind a trail of devastation, particularly in the form of water damage caused by storms. From flooded basements to soaked carpets, the aftermath can be overwhelming for homeowners. However, amidst the chaos, there are unsung heroes who stand ready to restore homes and lives. SERVPRO of Johnson City & Washington County is one such beacon of hope, specializing in mitigating water damage and helping communities bounce back from the ravages of storms.

A Swift Response to Storm Water Damage: In the wake of a storm, time is of the essence. Water damage, if left untreated, can lead to mold growth, structural issues, and irreparable harm to belongings. Recognizing the urgency, SERVPRO of Johnson City & Washington County springs into action with a rapid response team equipped with state-of-the-art tools and expertise.

The team assesses the extent of the damage, devises a tailored restoration plan, and initiates mitigation measures promptly. Whether it's extracting standing water, drying saturated surfaces, or salvaging belongings, their comprehensive approach aims to minimize disruption and expedite the restoration process.

Expertise and Experience: What sets SERVPRO of Johnson City & Washington County apart is its seasoned professionals who bring a wealth of experience to the table. Trained in the latest restoration techniques and certified by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC), they possess the skills and knowledge necessary to tackle even the most challenging water damage scenarios.

Moreover, SERVPRO's affiliation with a nationwide network ensures access to additional resources and support in times of crisis. This synergy enables them to mobilize swiftly and scale their operations to meet the demands of any storm-related disaster.

Beyond Restoration: Community Outreach and Education: SERVPRO of Johnson City & Washington County's commitment to serving the community extends beyond restoration efforts. They actively engage in outreach programs aimed at educating homeowners about storm preparedness and mitigation strategies. By imparting knowledge and empowering residents to safeguard their properties, they strive to mitigate the impact of future storms and build resilience within the community.

Additionally, SERVPRO® fosters partnerships with local authorities, insurance companies, and other stakeholders to streamline the restoration process and ensure seamless coordination during emergencies. Their collaborative approach underscores a shared commitment to restoring normalcy and rebuilding stronger, more resilient communities.

 In the aftermath of a storm, when hope seems dim and the road to recovery appears daunting, SERVPRO of Johnson City & Washington County emerges as a beacon of light. With their unwavering dedication, expertise, and community-centric approach, they not only restore homes but also instill hope and resilience in the hearts of those affected by adversity. As storms continue to pose challenges, their presence serves as a reassuring reminder that, together, we can weather any storm and emerge stronger on the other side.

Restoring More Than Cars: SERVPRO's Swift Response to a Dealership's Water Damage Crisis

5/16/2024 (Permalink)

dehumidifier Drying out car dealership

In the bustling commercial landscape of Johnson City and Washington County, businesses rely on seamless operations to thrive. Among these, car dealerships stand out as hubs of activity, showcasing sleek vehicles and providing essential services. However, even the most meticulously maintained establishments can fall victim to unexpected disasters. Recently, a local car dealership faced such a predicament when a busted toilet supply line unleashed a deluge, threatening their premises. In this tale of resilience and rapid restoration, SERVPRO of Johnson City and Washington County emerged as the unsung heroes, swiftly coming to the dealership's aid.

The Unforeseen Challenge: It was a typical day at the dealership, with sales representatives tending to customers and mechanics fine-tuning engines. Suddenly, chaos ensued as water gushed forth from a broken toilet supply line. The tranquil showroom transformed into a scene of havoc, with water pooling on the pristine floors and threatening to damage vehicles and valuable inventory. Amidst the panic, dealership staff knew they needed a solution, and fast.

The SERVPRO® Difference: Enter SERVPRO of Johnson City and Washington County, a trusted name renowned for its expertise in disaster recovery and restoration. With a single call, the dealership activated SERVPRO's rapid response team, setting in motion a cascade of action that would mitigate the damage and restore normalcy.

Within minutes, SERVPRO® technicians arrived at the scene, equipped with state-of-the-art tools and a wealth of experience. Their first task: contain the water and prevent further spread. Employing advanced extraction equipment, they swiftly removed standing water from the affected areas, preventing it from seeping into walls, carpets, and structures.

Next came the meticulous process of drying and dehumidifying the premises. Leveraging industrial-grade air movers and dehumidifiers, the SERVPRO® team systematically eliminated moisture, thwarting the growth of mold and mildew. Their expertise extended beyond mere restoration; they prioritized salvaging valuable assets and minimizing downtime for the dealership.

The Road to Recovery: As the days passed, the dealership witnessed a remarkable transformation. What was once a waterlogged nightmare now resembled its former self, thanks to SERVPRO's unwavering dedication and unparalleled craftsmanship. From repairing water-damaged walls to restoring flooring and upholstery, no detail escaped SERVPRO's meticulous attention.

Throughout the restoration process, communication remained a cornerstone of SERVPRO's approach. They liaised closely with dealership management, providing regular updates and guidance to expedite the recovery. Their transparent and client-centric ethos fostered a sense of trust, reassuring the dealership that they were in capable hands.

 In the end of disaster recovery, stories of resilience and restoration shine as beacons of hope. The saga of SERVPRO of Johnson City and Washington County's swift response to the dealership's water crisis exemplifies the transformative power of expertise and empathy. In a time of dire need, SERVPRO® emerged as more than just restoration experts; they became guardians of normalcy, restoring not only the dealership's physical space but also its peace of mind. As Johnson City and Washington County continue to navigate the ebb and flow of commerce, businesses can rest assured that SERVPRO® stands ready to turn crises into triumphs, one restoration at a time.

     

Listen To What Our Customers Have to Say

7/20/2022 (Permalink)

Mrs. Stewart left us this five star Google review:

We had a flood in January, on a very snowy weekend. The crew was there quickly for mitigation. I felt so bad for them trekking up our terrible hill of a driveway but they did it without complaint. The flood covered all 3 floors of our house. The mitigation manager (I feel bad because I can't remember his name) was great about explaining the whole mitigation process and also how it works with insurance and restoration. After the mitigation was down we decided to move forward with their team for restoration. Andrew was the manager and was very communicative with us throughout the whole process. We elected to upgrade our flooring from carpet to vinyl and also repaint a bathroom and upgrade a vanity. He went over how this works with insurance and provided us a very detailed quote. He was great about answering all of our questions. I felt like we always knew when the crew was going to be there. We weren't at the house very much when the crew was there, but when we did cross paths, they were very friendly and informative as to what they would be working on. The crew always left the house clean which is huge. Overall we love the quality of work they provided and would recommend.

Our work speaks for itself.  So when your in need, Call SERVPRO of Washington County at 423-434-0046.

Storm Season Brings Several Different Storm Types

7/15/2022 (Permalink)

Anyone of these storm types could easily cause damage to your home or business. It is important to know the different damages that a storm can cause and be prepared for wind, flooding and lighting that can cause to your home. 

Wind Damage  

Storm damage sometimes includes severe wind damage. Roof damage in this situation may range from a missing roof due to strong winds that may loosen flashing. This can cause your roof shingles to be removed from your home or business causing leaks. Even a subtle roof leak can produce damp, moldy conditions. One of our restoration experts can help property owners address storm damage and roof damage more effectively. 

Flooding Damage 

Heavy rains can cause river flooding all around the Washington County area. Flooding may disrupt municipal water systems which call for experts to assess groundwater and evaluate the condition of pipes following flood damage. Our team can assist in your cleanup process after flood damage has occurred. 

Lighting Damage 

When a storm occurs, many times it brings the loud sounds of thunder which mean lighting is striking. Your home or business may have objects attached to the building that can attract a lightning strike that can cause a fire. A bolt of lightning can reach temperatures of roughly 30,000 kelvins (53,540 degrees Fahrenheit). Lightning strikes, or discharges of massive charges of static electricity, cause about 2% of all fires.

Not All Storms Are Created Equal

7/12/2022 (Permalink)

During storm season in Washington County, TN we see a wide range of storm types. We see heavy rains, flooding, and tornadoes! Any one of these storm types could easily cause damage to your home or business. These damages can keep us from feeling like our home is complete or keeping us from running a business that contributes to our livelihood. No matter what your scenario, it is important to know the different damages that a storm can cause. 

Wind Damage Storm damage sometimes includes severe wind damage. Roof damage in this situation may range from a missing roof due to strong winds that may loosen flashing. This can cause your roof shingles to be removed from your home or business causing leaks. Even a subtle roof leak can produce damp, moldy conditions. A SERVPRO of Washington County restoration expert can help property owners address storm damage and roof damage more effectively. 

Flooding Damage Heavy rains in the Washington County, TN area can cause river flooding all surrounding counties. Flooding may disrupt municipal water systems which call for experts to assess groundwater and evaluate the condition of pipes following flood damage. Our SERVPRO of Washington County team can assist in your cleanup process after flood damage has occurred. 

 Lightning Damage When a storm occurs, many times it brings the loud sounds of thunder which mean lightning is striking. Your home or business may have objects attached to the building that can attract a lightning strike that can cause a fire. A bolt of lightning can reach temperatures of roughly 30,000 kelvins (53,540 degrees Fahrenheit). Lightning strikes, or discharges of massive charges of static electricity, cause about 2% of all fires. If this occurs in your home or business, SERVPRO of Washington County has the team to help handle the restoration of both the fire and smoke damage.

Here to Help You

6/15/2022 (Permalink)

WE’RE HERE TO HELP YOU.

From repairing fire damage to cleaning carpets, removing a biohazard at your business to restoring your home after flooding, SERVPRO of Washington County has the equipment, training, and expertise to help. We’re a trusted leader in the restoration industry. As a locally owned and operated business, we provide 24-hour emergency service to Washington County, TN and the surrounding region. Our crews are dedicated to responding immediately to commercial or residential needs. That makes us a smart choice to clean up and restore your property. Explore this site and let us know what we can do for you.

  • 24-Hour Emergency Service
  • Faster to Any Size Disaster
  • Highly Trained Restoration Technicians
  • A Trusted Leader in the Restoration Industry
  • Locally Owned and Operated
  • Advanced Restoration and Cleaning Equipment

Residential Services

SERVPRO is a trusted leader in the restoration industry with over 2,000 Franchises in the U.S. and Canada. Whether you need help with emergency flood damage, or your upholstery cleaned, you can depend on SERVPRO of Washington County. Our technicians have extensive cleaning and restoration training and can make your property look its best. Learn more about our residential services.

Commercial Services

Your property’s appearance speaks volumes to your clients. When it’s impacted by fire or water damage, you need professional help. Every hour spent restoring your business is lost revenue and productivity. When you need professional cleaning or emergency restoration services, we have the training and resources to get your property back to business quickly. Learn more about our commercial services.

Locally Owned Company with National Resources

SERVPRO of Washington County is locally owned and operated, so we are part of this community too; living and working where we live. When you have a cleaning or restoration need, we’re already nearby and ready to help. We take pride in being a part of the Washington County, TN community and want to do our part in making it the best it can be.

We are proud to serve our local communities.

Have Questions? Call Us Today – (423)434-0046

Prepare Your Home & Family For a Fire

5/30/2022 (Permalink)

In the United States, there is a house fire reported every 90 seconds in 2019!  That is a lot of fires!  85% of all fire related deaths occur in homes, so you should always be prepared!  You may have seconds to minutes to escape a burning building because these fires can start and spread very rapidly. 

First thing every homeowner should do, is install smoke alarms.  They should be on every level and should be inside, or just outside every sleeping quarters.  Make sure that they are interconnected and tested every month.  While smoke alarms are a great way to identify the danger, the best thing that can be done is to put a sprinkler system in your home.  This may be a costly prevention method, but it can save your life and your property. 

The next important piece of advice is to make an evacuation plan!  Sit down with your family about twice a year and make sure everyone knows the quickest way out of your home.  Make sure that there are two separate ways out of the building and that everyone is aware of what to do in case of a fire.    

If fire does strike your home, we are here for you at SERVPRO of Washington County 423-434-0046

HVAC Condensation Lines Can Cause Water Damage

5/26/2022 (Permalink)

High temps mean more condensation from your HVAC which means you can have a problem if not watched closely.

When your HVAC creates condensation, that water needs somewhere to go, and those lines can become clogged quickly. This can cause your emergency line to either break or your drop pan to overfill, and that water needs somewhere to go! So, what should you do if this happens causing water damage?

  • Call an HVAC company to service your unit. This is probably the easiest and most efficient method, but unfortunately the most expensive.
  • Check to make sure your primary condensation line, usually located near the ground outside the home in an area of high foot traffic, is slowly dripping water when your HVAC is on.
  • If your primary line is not dripping check the secondary line, usually located somewhere like above a window or door as to be more noticeable when dripping.
  • If the primary, or both lines, are not dripping while the unit is on, find a way to flush out or remove the potential blockage. The cleanout will usually be located close to the HVAC main unit. Make sure you thoroughly research how to properly clear your lines before attempting to!
  • Check your HVAC unit drip pan, make sure it has no holes or rust around it. If it is damaged, you may need to have it replaced.

SERVPRO® of Washington County will come out and perform a free moisture inspection on your Washington County, TN residence or commercial property if you believe you may have had a potential accident. We get an estimate to you or begin communication with your insurance. If your HVAC system is leaking or backing up, call SERVPRO® of Washington County at 423-434-0046.

Have You Checked Your Toilets Lately?

5/26/2022 (Permalink)

Many times, the toilet in your home can be the last thing you think about causing water damage. As they age, however, the components that allow it to function properly can jam or malfunction, causing several potential problems. While some of these might be a drawn-out refilling process that can affect your monthly water bill, more severe consequences might include overflowing of the reservoir when the float mechanism does not engage.

Overflowing reservoirs might not affect your Washington County home but it does often require professional water removal and recovery. Even with noticing the problem shortly after it begins, an instance like this can quickly cover the bathroom floor and affect cabinetry and the vanity as well. Our SERVPRO professionals can understand the importance of reacting quickly to this situation.

The tile or laminate flooring likely installed in your bathroom can resist penetration from the pooling water, but saturation can still occur with these materials if the problem does not get addressed quickly enough. While each plank or tile itself works to resist absorbing the moisture, seams and grout joints are more penetrable. To protect your flooring from extensive damage, extraction must begin shortly after the situation gets discovered.

Our SERVPRO of Washington County professionals can arrive with high-powered extraction equipment for severe damages like our gas-powered units. For smaller pools, we can also bring in our portable sump pumps and extraction wands. Once the excess has gotten removed from the flooring, we can set up our advanced drying equipment to protect and preserve exposed cabinetry, fixtures, and flooring. We can double check our drying efforts with our thermal imagery cameras to detect lingering moisture pockets that require added attention.

As traumatic as an overflowing reservoir might seem, the right professional assistance can make this water damage “Like it never even happened.”

Give SERVPRO of Washington County a call anytime disaster strikes at 423-434-00046.