Step 5: Cleaning and Sanitizing

After water damage occurs to your Hermitage, Sharon, Greenville, and surrounding areas residential home or commercial building, the walls, flooring, and ceiling will most likely require professional cleaning services. In addition to cleaning your property’s structure, we will clean your furniture, upholstery, clothing, and other restorable belongings damaged by the water. Your local SERVPRO of Mercer and Lawrence Counties has an in-house facility where we professionally clean and restore your water damaged contents and belongings. Most flooding and water damage also require professional odor removal and deodorization since wet materials have a very distinct odor. Our team is highly trained in detecting odor, finding where it is coming from, and resolving the problem quickly. To find out more information or if you would like immediate assistance, please give us a call at (724) 704-8939.

Contents Restoration

SERVPRO of Mercer and Lawrence Counties specializes in restoring contents damaged by fire, water, or mold. Our expertise and “restore” versus “replace” mentality can help you save money while preserving precious keepsakes that can’t be replaced. Learn more about Contents Restoration.

  •  Dry Cleaning
  •  Wet Cleaning
  •  Spray and Wipe
  •  Foam Cleaning
  •  Abrasive Cleaning
  •  Immersion Cleaning

Odor Removal and Deodorization

We are trained to identify and eliminate offensive odors. Our technical expertise and industrial grade air scrubbers and fogging equipment go well beyond simply masking odors and other shortcuts that don’t work when your odor problem is serious or persistent.

  •  Odor Removal and Deodorization
  •  Air Scrubbers and Fogging Equipment

Sanitizing Treatments

Depending on the scenario, we may use antimicrobial, antibacterial, or disinfectant treatments to clean your property.

  •  Antimicrobial and Antibacterial Treatments
  •  Sanitizing and Disinfectant Treatments

Disposal

We will remove and dispose of damaged materials with guidance from you and your insurance adjuster.

  •  Properly Dispose of Refuse

Back to Step 4: Drying and Dehumidification

Forward to Step 6: Restoration

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