Water Cleanup at Fredonia Gathering Structures
7/19/2022 (Permalink)
SERVPRO Handles Complex Fredonia Water Damage Removal
Churches may be damaged by water from various sources. We have the usual causes such as leaks due to damaged roofs, burst pipes, or natural disasters like flash flooding. Many social centers cater to their congregations with cafeteria-like facilities, including a commercial kitchen. Often, plumbing or appliance failure leads to water pooling on the floors.
Water cleanup at a Fredonia auditorium requires professional intervention due to the amount of space involved. Carpets must be given special care to preserve their beauty and prevent unsightly staining and mold growth beneath the surface. SERVPRO specializes in water damage services and emergency leak repairs. Depending on the area involved and the spill's depth and severity, our team quickly extracts the water from the damaged zone.
Other valuables susceptible to water damage
- Pews
- Paper items such as songbooks
- Computers, musical instruments, and sound systems
- Heating and electrical components
The cleanup
Pews, when exposed to water damage, may warp and crack. If padded, they may experience the worst damage since it is almost impossible to dry out successfully, and the padding may have to be replaced at a considerable cost.
SERVPRO can help salvage damaged songbooks and hymnals by responding quickly and employing the right book and paper drying techniques like freeze-drying. This involves storing the wet documents and books in a freezer facility. Freezing documents within 24 hours of the loss help stop further damage allowing time to determine the most effective drying procedure.
Other document drying methods
- Air drying
- Dehumidification
- Vacuum thermal drying
SERVPRO of Dunkirk, Fredonia, is here to help. With a vast network of resources, we can be on the scene very quickly, providing a wide range of water cleanup services and getting your building back to preloss conditions. Call us at (716) 952-6401. We're Faster To Any Size Disaster.