After hours Emergency
12/13/2023 (Permalink)
SERVPRO of Centennial Hills in Las Vegas offers professional preventative services to ensure your property is maintained to the highest standards in order to prevent excessive water, fire and/or mold damages. We make sure our company vehicles are always stocked and ready to go with all the tools needed for any loss so that we may arrive to the customer’s property in a timely fashion as well as getting the job done swiftly yet efficiently.
Services offered though SERVPRO of Centennial Hills include:
- Water extraction
- Carpet shampooing
- Air deodorizations
- Carpet removal
- Tile removal
- Wood floor removal
- Drywall removal
- Mold spray and removal
- Sponging soot off walls
Just to name a few. Now, in case you’re wondering what our step-by-step process is for a typical water loss here’s a quick rundown. SERVPRO of Centennial Hills will show to he the property to greet the customer and shut the water off, if not done so already. Next we will extract any standing water in affected areas. Afterwards we will test the moisture contained within walls as well as underneath carpet, tile and wood flooring to examine how far the water migrated to. While one technician gets moisture readings another will usually be getting measurements of all affected rooms in order to complete a sketch of the loss source. Once we get the OK to begin demolition, we will proceed to cut and remove any affected materials (I.e. drywall, carpet, tile, wood floor, etc). Lastly, we will place air movers and dehumidifiers to both suck the moisture out of the air and to create intense air movement for drying.
On top of the usual losses we also offer a COVID-19 preventative spray which ensures disinfection of any lingering coronavirus in an affected area. With our 100% guaranteed safe antimicrobial spray SERVPROXIDE. There are a lot of water restoration companies out there but SERVPRO of Centennial Hills in Las Vegas is the one that gets the job done correctly and efficiently because the SERVPRO way is to make it “Like it never even happened.”