What Does it Take to Restore Salem Homes After a Disaster?
8/4/2023 (Permalink)
You know SERVPRO of Mahoning and North Columbiana Counties as an industry leader in fire and water damage restoration. But how did we get there? Not every restoration company can handle the disasters we help the community recover from. What does it take to help members of our community recover from these disasters? There are three tools we utilize:
Training
Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s Corporate Training Facility to regular IICRC industry certifications, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property. Who is the IICRC?
The Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) certifies and sets the standards for the cleaning and restoration industries. Our Professionals study IICRC standards and best practices in water restoration, fire restoration, mold remediation, carpet and upholstery cleaning, and other cleaning and restoration courses.
Experience
SERVPRO of Mahoning and North Columbiana Counties is jam packed with experience in the restoration field. We have been serving not just our community, but the entire country. In the past 12 months, we have traveled to Dallas to assist in winter storms and Detroit to assist in the flooding they experienced. We’ve just about seen it all!
Equipment
The last component giving us the ability to handle any disaster thrown your way is equipment. The past few decades have seen a rapid advancement in the technology and techniques used in the restoration industry. These advancements allow our team of professionals to restore your Youngstown property back to preloss condition quickly, reliably, and more effectively.
When your Columbiana home needs restoration, call SERVPRO of Mahoning and North Columbiana Counties fast. Let our training, experience, and equipment go to work for you and your family. Call us at (330) 536-7477 or visit our Website to get your home or business to look “Like it never even happened.”