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SERVPRO Storm Restoration Services in Northern California, Shasta County and Redding

8/28/2017 (Permalink)

Hot and Cold Weather Damage

Northern California, Shasta County and Redding has a reputation for its ”HOT” summers and "Cold and Wet" winters, but those of us who live here know better!

Torrential rain for five months straight suddenly turns to blazing hot and dry summers in the Shasta, Whiskeytown and Lassen basin. 

The Pacific Northwest storms are relentlessly destructive to houses, property, and the contents within! Summer heat and the wildfires in Redding and the surrounding Shasta, Trinity and Tehama areas can be devastating, and assessing the aftermath may leave you feeling helpless.

Fortunately, our experts at SERVPRO of North Shasta, Trinity & Greater Tehama Counties are focused on restoring and repairing your property and contents rather than just replacing them. We understand the importance of personal belongings and can restore damaged items some would write off as ruined. SERVPRO can work with you and your insurance company to return your home to its preloss condition, and make it “Like it never even happened.”

Water damage from storms / roof and window leaks.

Our industry-leading water restoration techniques are second-to-none. Whether it’s a flooding emergency from a failed sump pump or a leaking roof or window, our crews can track the source of water and dry your home. We document the drying process using moisture detection equipment to ensure your property is completely dried. Sometimes water problems are in areas hidden from view, like in a crawlspace or attic. SERVPRO’s storm damage experts can find these water problems before they cause serious damage.

Mold mitigation.

Strong winter storms here in Northern California usher in heavy rains that may enter your home. If left untreated you can experience secondary damagesuch as moldSERVPRO of North Shasta, Trinity & Greater Tehama Counties follows strict guidelines and industry protocol when mitigating mold. We isolate the affected area using physical barriers and a negative air pressure chamber for proper remediation. Mold must be taken very seriously; it poses health risks, especially to those with asthma and low immune systems. It’s important to address any flooding issues as quickly as possible, because mold can begin to grow within 48-72 hours.

Restoration of heirloom / memorabilia / sentimental pieces.

Using advanced drying techniques, we can restore your home and help save your precious possessions such as: important papers, photo collections, books, certificates, electronics, and other fragile / delicate valuables.

Property damage / power lines and who to call.

ALWAYS stay away from power lines. Call your local utility company or 911 if you see any downed power lines. If you receive heavy storm damage from high winds or a tornado, your home may not be safe. Always remember,SAFETY FIRST, and let the authorities clear your property of any potential hazards before going back inside.

So when storm damage strikes, don’t despair! Call SERVPRO of North Shasta, Trinity & Greater Tehama Counties at their emergency 24/7 phone # at (530) 222-0200 where a live person is always there to take your call and schedule a in-home consultation.

We’re a preferred vendor with most Northern California insurance companies. And our 1-4-8 Emergency Service guarantees: 1) within one hour of contact, we're on the phone to arrange services. 4) within four hours, we're on site to begin mitigation services. 8) within eight hours, we'll have a prepared statement and a plan of action outlined for you and your insurance company. 

Don’t leave your storm repair to just anyone. Trust the nationwide leader in storm cleanup at SERVPRO of North Shasta, Trinity & Greater Tehama Counties.

(530) 222-0200

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