After dealing with water damage or water removal it is important that the affected area is properly dry to prevent further damage to your property. Special equipment is needed to dry your building or house, clean the air and remove odors. Structural drying is very important when recovering from water damage. Water damage can be a breeding ground for bacteria and fungi and can harm your family and your health.
ServiceMaster by Wright specializes in fire damage repair, water damage repair, mold remediation, odor control, dehumidification and structural drying. We have the equipment and the team that can help you professionally and has the training and knowledge when dealing with this kind of problems and situations. After removing the standing water or fire problem is under control and the area has been cleaned, this is where structural drying takes place. Our technicians and the team will bring in the equipment to regulate air movement, filtration and humidity.
After water damage some of your structure can still be save or use as soon as they are dried and treated quickly and professionally. When ServiceMaster by Wright combine our expertise, modern equipment and professional staff, we can readily calculate how much and what type of equipment is needed and exactly how long it will take for structural and material drying to occur. Some of us don’t think structural drying is needed but when the structures and the area affected isn’t properly dried mold can grow and trigger asthma and illness. Cleanliness is very important to our family specially if you have a child and an elderly. ServiceMaster by Wright will be there every step until the process is finished and properly executed.
Call 866-676-7761ServiceMaster by Wright today, we service in Bradenton, Bonita Springs, Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Englewood, Estero, Venice, Marco Island and Naples and all of Collier, Lee, Manatee and Sarasota Counties. You can also contact us at LEE COUNTY: 239-431-9947, MANATEE COUNTY: 941-203-3933, SARASOTA COUNTY: 941-877-6025 and in COLLIER COUNTY: 239-204-5166.
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