Call the Professionals
4/28/2020 (Permalink)
Southern California can hardly catch a break when it comes to things that can damage your home or business. Between wildfires, floods, earthquakes, and storms, it feels as though the odds are stacked against us. Companies like SERVPRO are here to help get life back to normal after a disaster has occurred, whether it means tarping a roof, restoring affected materials after a flood, or simply cleaning or disinfecting a home or business.
But why SERVPRO?
If you have ever required surgery, chances are good that you tried to thoroughly vet your surgeon beforehand. You want to make sure they are the best and most qualified to do the job because your life is at risk. A house or business is typically the largest investment a person will make in their lifetime. While it may not be literally “life or death”, you want to make sure that you select a company that is going to treat it as such. Here are three reasons you should go with SERVPRO as your first choice.
Training
We’re trained to the IICRC’s (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification) standards in fire and water cleanup and restoration, mold remediation, carpet and upholstery cleaning, and other cleaning and restoration courses. It is important to “keep the knife sharp” and understand thar training never truly ends. That’s why our technicians attend classes and meetings regularly to not only continue their education but brush up on the basics.
Equipment
SERVPRO provides all of its locations with both proprietary and industry-standard equipment that has been tested and proven. We also use a series of chemicals and agents specifically designed for what we do.
Experience
SERVPRO is no spring chicken. With 1,700 locations across the country and more than 50 years in the industry, you can rest easy that we will make sure you are not only satisfied, but we will make it “Like it never even happened.”
While we hope that we never need to meet because of a disaster, if it does happen we are here to help 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.