Make Fire Damage Restoration in Nashua Easier by Hiring a Fire Restoration Technician
5/8/2022 (Permalink)
SERVPRO Technicians Handle Fire and Smoke Damage for Nashua Homeowners
There is no such thing as minor fire damage. Every single fire incident requires a professional restoration team if you want to put the incident behind you. Even when the flames seem small and the fire damage appears contained, only a specialist with the right equipment and knowledge can give a full picture of the current and potential threats the fire has on your home. Flames, smoke, and extinguishing agents can be detrimental to your home’s structure and to your belongings.
Fire damage restoration experts in Nashua are a phone call away. At SERVPRO, we answer our hotline around the clock and are quick to jump into action. Issues related to a home fire worsen as time lapses, so we travel with all necessary equipment to set in motion a successful remediation process. Our team of certified experts bases their actions on sound scientific principles learned in formal training with leaders in our industry as well as on our day-to-day job. Keeping in mind that each household is unique and every situation presents its own sets of challenges, we generally focus on the following when we receive a call from a homeowner-
- Safety- we focus on assessing the physical safety of the home and preserving ours by using personal protective equipment and liaising with relevant authorities as needed.
- Water and debris removal- our water restoration technicians use pumps, extractors, and air movers to eliminate water and help restore normal humidity levels. We discard unsalvageable items and can move those requiring special attention to offsite locations for treatment.
- Deodorization- as your home returns to its pre-fire condition, we focus on the air inside it and apply industry-grade solutions to deodorize it by eliminating unpleasant smell particles.
SERVPRO of Nashua is your best resource when a fire happens. Call us at (603) 889-2311 and let us work hard to leave your home “Like it never even happened.”