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The Value of Trust: Customer Reviews and Testimonials for SERVPRO of Cherokee County

5/16/2023 (Permalink)

SERVPRO Trailer's equipped and ready to respond faster to any size disaster SERVPRO of Cherokee County is committed to providing a five-star quality restoration service every time. 24/7/365.

When property disaster strikes, trust is paramount. Whether you're dealing with water damage or a mold infestation, you need a reliable partner to guide you through the restoration process. This is where SERVPRO of Cherokee County steps in, serving residents and businesses in Woodstock, Canton, Holly Springs, Ball Ground and surrounding areas throughout Cherokee County.

A Reputation Built on Trust

We are immensely proud to announce that SERVPRO of Cherokee County is the top review-earning SERVPRO in the Southeast USA so far in 2023. This accomplishment is a testament to our unwavering dedication to exceptional service and customer satisfaction. We believe that our customers are not just numbers, but valued community members who deserve the best in water damage restoration and commercial restoration services.

300+ Reasons to Choose Us

With over 300 glowing Google reviews, our customers in Woodstock, Canton, Holly Springs, and Ball Ground have spoken up about their experiences with our dedicated, efficient, and high-quality service. These reviews encompass our team's hard work and professionalism in handling an array of property damage restoration projects, from water damage restoration to commercial restoration services.

Each review underscores our mission – to make the aftermath of a property disaster 'Like it never even happened.' They attest to our quick response times, thorough cleanup and restoration, and, above all, our compassionate approach during stressful situations.

Your Feedback Matters

We value the voice of our customers. Each review we receive is a testament to our commitment to delivering top-tier service. But more than that, your feedback helps us to continually refine our services and ensure we're meeting – and exceeding – your needs.

Every star, every comment drives us to better our best, to push our limits, and to find new ways to serve you. Your stories of satisfaction inspire us and help us strive to remain the premier choice for water damage restoration and commercial restoration services in Cherokee County.

Trust Us with Your Restoration Needs

At SERVPRO of Cherokee County, we understand that every property damage situation is unique, stressful, and filled with uncertainties. Our experienced team, serving Woodstock, Canton, Holly Springs, and Ball Ground, is equipped with the knowledge, skills, and empathy to handle your restoration project with the utmost professionalism.

We’re not just a company; we’re your neighbors, ready to restore your peace of mind and make the damage 'Like it never even happened.' Join the hundreds who have trusted us with their homes and businesses. Call us today at (770) 924-3848 or visit our website at https://www.SERVPROcherokeecounty.com/ to learn more about our services.

We’re Ready Around the Clock | SERVPRO® of Cherokee County

12/30/2021 (Permalink)

Fire damaged kitchen with soot on walls and burnt cabinetry Fire damaged kitchen with soot on walls and burnt cabinetry

If you remember rotary phones in homes and “blue light specials” at the local big-box store, then it’s likely you’re old enough to remember a time when we did much more of something we hardly ever have to do now: waiting.

Remember sitting in a doctor’s office with nothing to do but twiddle your thumbs or check out a three-year-old magazine? Now you can video chat your physician from home while you play video games in the background.

So much of our lives is instant now, and that’s a good thing—especially when it comes to the urgency of home damage. If something happens in the night or on a weekend to create an acute need for service, you shouldn’t have to wait. And with SERVPRO’s world-class, 24-hour emergency services, you won’t have to.

Fast service and quick action matter, and here’s why.

After a fire. Fire does much damage in the immediate, that’s plain to see. But soot, the sneaky discharge created when combustion goes uncompleted, works behind the scenes to create even more damage, and it starts only minutes after the fire.

Soot and smoke combine to create stains and smells for which there is a very limited window for repair. Once that window passes, the only recourse is to completely reconstruct affected walls to get rid of them. It’s doable, of course, but having SERVPRO on the scene right away will save you time, money and smelly clothes.

After water damage. It’s hard to miss the puddled water and dripping after a burst pipe, but it’s easy to overlook the fact that 48 hours after water comes in contact with your surfaces, mold starts growing. Mold growth presents a threat to both your health and, eventually, even the structure of your home. The faster your home can be dried and dehumidified, the better off you’ll be.

If storms or natural disasters happen in the night or on the weekend, you’ve got a sudden, acute need, and you shouldn’t have to wait until 9 a.m. the next business day to get help. When time is of the essence, we’re ready to act.

You shouldn’t have to wait for help, and when you link up with us, you won’t. Trust the team that’s Faster to Any Size Disaster. Trust SERVPRO.

When you need help after a home or business disaster, fast service is a priority, and there’s nobody faster or more prepared than SERVPRO. Call us anytime to take advantage of our 24-hour emergency service.

3 Simple Chores That Prevent Dryer Fires

11/29/2021 (Permalink)

Cleaning of the vacuum and flexible vent hose of the aluminum dryer, to remove the line and avoid fire hazards. Vacuum inside the dryer exhaust.

3 Simple Chores That Prevent Dryer Fires

More than a third of home clothes dryer fires happen because the dryer hasn't been cleaned properly. Sadly, dryer-related fires happen in the thousands, and each year, people are injured or worse, and millions of dollars of property damage occurs. The best way to avoid a dryer or lint fire is to clean and maintain the appliance. In addition to preventing fires, these simple chores have other benefits:

  • The dryer dries your clothes more quickly.
  • It takes less energy to dry clothes.
  • The life expectancy of your dryer is longer.
  • You save money on your utility bills.

When you avoid a dryer fire, you also avoid fire damage to your Ball Ground, GA, home.

1. Clean the Dryer Lint Trap
This short task takes seconds and has a big impact on safety and efficiency. Once a month, it's also a good idea to rinse off the trap. Even when you pull the lint out of the trap regularly, there are residues and bits of fluff that aren't removed. A gentle scrub, a quick rinse, and some time to dry will improve how well your appliance runs and helps you avoid a lint fire.

2. Vacuum Inside of the Dryer
At the end of the summer and during the winter, you should clean the dryer more thoroughly. Start by unplugging the dryer and then removing a panel. (There should be a panel that comes off fairly easily for this task. Refer to your owner's manual.) Vacuum out dust and other debris. Carefully avoid coming into contact with moving parts and wiring.

3. Snake Out Dryer Exhaust Hose
Depending on how much laundry you do, the vent and hose should be cleaned out two to four times a year. Start by unplugging the dryer and move it away from the wall. A flexible dryer hose often becomes clogged by lint and other debris. You can vacuum and brush out the vent and the hose. If the tube has any damage, replace it with a new hose.
These quick chores can help you avoid a lint fire and a visit from your local fire damage cleanup and restoration company. The tips can also help you save time and money. You may want to take a peek at your lint trap and dryer hose this weekend.

Why Do Swamp Coolers Often Lead to Mold?

10/27/2021 (Permalink)

Rusty air conditioner leaking Many swamp coolers lead to mold growth.

Why Do Swamp Coolers Frequently Cause Mold?

Do you have a swamp cooler in your Ball Ground, GA, home? This cooling device evaporates cool moisture rather than uses forced air to cool down a home. Many homeowners choose to use this type of cooling unit because it is more energy-efficient than an air conditioning device, but it has other faults. Many swamp coolers lead to mold growth.

• Excess Moisture: The development of mold is not that surprising. After all, the system actually uses evaporated water to cool down your home. Usually, the cooler is connected to your home's water supply to ensure it always has the water needed to run properly. If the water supply leaks or the belt builds up condensation, you may have too much moisture around the unit. You may get too much water simply because you have a leaking swamp cooler.

• Too Many Components: While this unit is more efficient than an AC, it still has a lot of components to make it work. There's the central unit, belt fan, cellulose pad, and ducts. Water can get trapped at any of these locations leaving you with a moldy house. A regular cleaning of these components done by a professional mold cleanup crew can help you stop mold from growing.

• Broken Parts: Like other household appliances, this machine can have breakdowns. A leaking swamp cooler only exacerbates the moisture buildup these machines are known for. If the belt breaks down or another issue arises, the water may sit there inviting spores, bacteria and other unwanted growth.

• Added Humidity: Not only does the cooler itself introduce extra moisture to your house, but the weather could increase the humidity levels. If there is a humid day, you may be at an even higher than normal risk of mold growth occurring.

Even when you aren't dealing with a leaking swamp cooler, there is a chance that your cooling device could be introducing mold to your home. If mold growth is a regular problem, you may want to consider switching to an AC unit.

Don't Wait To Mitigate

9/19/2021 (Permalink)

Mold growth by ceiling. Mold prevention is more likely if you call technicians at the first sign of trouble.

A home can flood for many reasons. Perhaps a weak spot in a pipe causes it to leak or burst. Maybe a toilet gets clogged and overflows. Excess rain can seep through cracks in the foundation and cause water damage in the basement. In every one of these instances, swift water mitigation is necessary for mold prevention. Mold occurs when stale air and organic matter and dampness combine to form the perfect environment for its growth. Robbing it of one of these elements significantly reduces the risk of it growing.

Busted Pipes

The tricky thing about having a busted pipe in your home in Woodstock, GA, is that the problem is likely hidden from plain view. If a pipe bursts behind a wall, it can cause a lot of damage before you ever know there's an issue:

• Soggy insulation
• Compromised drywall
• Ruined ceiling tiles (if the busted pipe is upstairs)
• Flooded light fixtures

Look for the signs of leaks that occur behind walls and between the different levels of the house. Mold prevention may still be possible if you call in the experts as soon as you see dark spots on the ceiling or feel weak or mushy spots in the walls.

Overflowed Toilet

If your toilet gets clogged, a single flush can bury your bathroom floor in an inch or two of water. This water wastes no time seeping into the floor. If you simply wipe up the water you can see with a towel, you may be missing all the water that is beneath the surface. Mold growth in the grout on your bathroom floors means the grout will have to be replaced.

Excess Rain

There's nothing you can do to prevent a lot of rain from falling, and there may not be much you can do to keep it out of your basement. If your basement does flood, call mitigation experts at once to keep mold at bay.

Mold prevention is more likely if you call technicians at the first sign of trouble. Don’t make a problem worse by dragging your feet.

Do Air Purifiers Remove Mold? Mold infamously reproduces by traveling through the air and finding a damp area to grow and spread.

9/7/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO van and large loss equipment outside loss site. Air filtration can help prevent mold if you use a purifier that uses HEPA filters.

Do Air Purifiers Remove Mold?

Mold infamously reproduces by traveling through the air and finding a damp area to grow and spread. It makes sense that air purifiers can prevent mold from spreading in your home, but do they really work? This informative article can give you a better idea concerning mold removal and whether air filtration can work for you.

What Air Purifiers Do

A purifier removes contaminants from the air, such as dust and pollen. This can be helpful for people with allergies or asthma. Luckily there are specific purifiers that can remove mold from the air. These machines have HEPA filters.

HEPA stands for High-Efficiency Particulate Air and is designed to trap airborne particles that are 0.3 microns or larger. This type of air filtration is recommended by most health agencies such as the EPA and the American Lung Association.

Why They Are Useful

Most mold spores span 1-30 microns, which means that the HEPA filter can remove the spores from the air. By using a purifier, you can prevent spores from spreading or contaminating other parts of your home in Cherokee County. It can also protect you and your family members from inhaling any spores.

When Professional Help May Be Needed

You can prevent mold from spreading, but what happens when mold has already spread throughout your home? This might require the help of mold removal specialists. Here are some reasons you should consider doing more than just purchasing an air purifier:

• The mold may already be spreading
• Spores may be embedded in furniture and other porous objects
• Leaks or condensation may be a big issue in your home

If these problems are familiar to your house, then you should seek expert advice and help. Complete removal of all mold is important.

Air filtration can help prevent mold if you use a purifier that uses HEPA filters. Doing this can stop the spreading of airborne mold spores, but you might need professional help to remove past or current mold growth.

Black Mold Remediation Generally Requires Certification

6/14/2021 (Permalink)

Technician in PPE fogging a business in Free Home, GA Commercial mold restoration in Free Home, GA.

Mold Remediation

If you suspect you have black mold growing in your home, you need to contact a certified mold expert for an inspection. Free Home, GA is seeing an increase in black mold colonies growing inside homes, so you should be aware of the signs of black mold:

  • Black, yellow or green areas growing on porous material.
  • A persistent musty smell in an area.
  • Warping or cracking drywall.

Mold Certification Is Essential

Mold is a tricky substance. The air you breathe has hundreds of mold spores in it. Don't worry! That's a perfectly safe level and is harmless to most humans.
The problem is that it takes a certified mold expert to distinguish between dangerous and harmless mold. It's amazingly easy for do-it-yourselfers and uncertified testers to improperly place equipment, leave it running too long or cause other problems with the test. Without rigorous training, you may be left with a test that's wrong and leaving you with a house filled with mold or an unnecessary mold restoration.

Fighting Mold Can Be Tricky

Eliminating mold in a home not only means removing the mold, but also requires removing the source. While a water leak from a pipe might be obvious, all it takes is a continuously elevated humidity level to cause explosive mold growth in an enclosed area. Since the mold spores are already in the air, they're just looking for nutrients (which exist in some construction materials) and excess moisture. Certified mold remediation requires an understanding of every component of home building and repair.

Standards and Practices

The organization that offers certification is the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification. They work directly with the American National Standards Institute to set industry-wide standards for inspection, testing and removal of mold, with an emphasis on real-life mold remediation. ANSI and IICRC are nationally recognized as the organizations that set national standards in every area of life.
If your certified mold specialist informs you that your home passed its mold test, you can feel confident that black mold isn't a problem. If it fails the test, you need to address your mold problem before it gets worse.

Why SERVPRO Is a Great Franchise To Join

2/19/2021 (Permalink)

Big machinery for large commercial loss in Woodstock, GA Fast response for your commercial property.

Current economic conditions have pushed many into making career changes. Additionally, people occasionally shift their occupations for personal reasons rather than financial ones. Whatever the cause for leaving your job behind, one attractive employment alternative is opening a SERVPRO franchise. Now could be the perfect time to consider joining North America’s premier disaster recovery experts.

Services Provided by SERVPRO

SERVPRO handles many types of disaster scenarios, including those relating to:

As the preferred vendor for a great number of insurance companies, SERVPRO repairs both commercial and residential sites in more than 1,700 territories. Join their team and make Woodstock, GA the latest area they serve.

Reasons To Join SERVPRO

Becoming the owner of a locally owned business that is also a nationally respected chain comes with an automatic level of prestige. In existence since 1967, many citizens are already aware of the quality work SERVPRO provides. Those whose buildings require restoration will naturally be inclined to trust your SERVPRO franchise the instant it opens.
SERVPRO is also certified for delivering COVID-19 cleanings. In light of recent history, this is an expanding field unlikely to diminish any time soon. Locations ranging from restaurants and offices to schools and public spaces need viral pathogens eradicated. With over 50 years of experience conducting biohazard decontaminations, SERVPRO is positioned to become the go-to source for cleansing spaces everywhere.
As certified disaster recovery specialists, SERVPRO’s reputation remains top-notch. The training they administer and the equipment they provide make them fantastic at what they do. By joining SERVPRO, these advantages instantly become yours as well.
The decision to open a SERVPRO franchise is a smart move for many. If you wish to go into business for yourself but want to avoid the headache of creating a company from scratch, joining this already established organization could be the path that best matches your desires and situation.

Will My Building Have Mold After a Roof Leak?

12/8/2020 (Permalink)

Hand pointing to mold growth on ceiling in Woodstock, GA Black mold damage in a Woodstock, GA building

Will My Building Have Mold After a Roof Leak?

If your business has experienced roof damage in Woodstock, GA, you may wonder if black mold or other molds might be growing due to a ceiling leak. Mold grows quickly in a damp environment and should be remediated as soon as possible.


How Long Does It Take for Mold to Grow?
Mold spores exist everywhere naturally and are present in normal levels both inside and outside. Mold spores enter a building through various ways:

  • HVAC systems
  • Windows
  • Doors
  • The clothing of people coming in


When high humidity or moisture is present, mold can grow on almost any surface and it can begin to spread within 48-72 hours. A commercial building restoration service can help you begin remediation as soon as possible.


Steps to Remediation
The first thing to do is to make temporary repairs. Tarps, boards, or other materials may be used to stop the roof leak until permanent repairs can be made.
A building restoration company will assess the damage and amount of mold. Mold can be present in insulation or other places where it is hard to see. The company will use special equipment to locate hidden black mold or other types of mold, along with moisture or water sources that might not be visible.
The next step is to contain the mold, using physical barriers, air purifiers, or other equipment as needed. Once mold is contained, cleanup can begin using antimicrobial or antifungal treatments. Any porous materials that are infested may need to be removed. If mold has grown inside the building due to a ceiling leak, other surfaces like carpet and drywall may need cleaning or replacing. A building restoration service can work with you to repair or remodel areas affected by mold.
Prompt action is the key to preventing the spread of black mold or other molds after a roof leak. Stopping the water flow and removing moisture quickly will go a long way in preventing further damage.

What To Expect During Mold Assessment

11/24/2020 (Permalink)

Close-up Of Person Hand Wearing Gloves Measuring Wetness Of A Moldy Wall in Woodstock, GA Mold testing service in Woodstock, GA

What To Expect During Mold Assessment

If you think you may be in need of a mold assessment at your Woodstock, GA home, then it’s recommended that you contact a local mold remediation service. These professionals can help identify if mold is present, where it is growing, and restore your home. Here are some steps you can see these professionals take as they work on your home.

1. Mold Testing

In many cases, the professional working on your home can perform several tests to help locate and identify if mold, mildew, or black mold, is present. These tests can involve taking air samples, using adhesive strips to remove residue from a surface, and taking samples of potentially affected materials. If these tests come back positive for mold, the restoration service can then begin containing the area.

2. Containing the Area

Containing the affected area is another important aspect of a mold assessment, as it helps prevent spores from spreading throughout the house. In most cases plastic sheeting with be used along with a ventilation system that is used to reduce airflow. The team will also wear protective equipment while working in the space including masks, gloves and clothing covers.

3. Remediation

After the area is contained the remediation process can begin. In some cases, the contaminated materials will need to be replaced with new. Additionally, during this process the source of any water damage should be located, and the necessary repairs made as well. Doing so may help prevent future problems from occurring. Restoration may also involve item cleaning and sanitation using a variety of methods depending on the type of object being restored.

During the mold assessment, you may see your restoration team test for the presence of mold. Once the results of these tests are in they can contain the spaces that do have mold growth and begin the restoration process. This may include removing contaminated materials and replacing it with new.

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Mold Damage?

9/30/2020 (Permalink)

Document of Homeowners Insurance Policy for background Homeowners insurance can protect your residential property from a lot of different types of damage

Is Your Home Protected Against Mold Damage?

Homeowners insurance can protect your residential property from a lot of different disasters and types of damage. Despite how common residential fungus growth is, many insurance policies still don't cover mold damage directly. Read on to see whether your home in Canton, GA, is protected against mold damage.

When You Are Covered
The majority of insurance policies cover mold damage if, and only if, the damage was caused by what's known as a "covered peril." A covered peril is essentially any type of disaster or damage that the insurance policy already covers. Here are a few examples:

  • Theft
  • Falling objects
  • Fire damage
  • Vandalism
  • Frozen pipes
  • Lightning strikes
  • Damage caused by vehicles

Because each individual policy is different, it's important to check your insurance policy to see which types of accidents are actually covered. If the fungus growth is a direct result of any covered perils in your policy, then you're covered. However, if the mold is a result of your personal carelessness, or if you leave it unreported for too long, then you likely have to pay for the damage yourself.

When You Aren't Covered
Don't worry if your existing policy doesn't cover mold damage. You always have the option to purchase a separate mold insurance policy, just to be safe. This is a separate policy endorsement that adds mold coverage to your existing homeowners insurance policy. Depending on your home's specific mold risk -- this is determined by where you live, how often you typically deal with mold damage and other various factors -- you may end up paying between $500 and $1,500 annually for separate mold coverage.
Fungus growth is a very common occurrence that the majority of homeowners do have to handle at some point. It may be beneficial to purchase a separate policy endorsement to make sure that your property is covered, just in case your existing policy is reluctant to protect you. If you do discover mold damage in your home, you should contact mold remediation experts immediately.

Signs a Mold Inspection May Be Necessary Before Purchase

9/9/2020 (Permalink)

Mold remediation specialist inspects walls Mold inspection in Nelson, GA

Five Signs That Can Help You Know Your Building Needs Mold Inspection

Purchasing a commercial property is often exciting. However, do not let your excitement overshadow the need for proper and thorough inspections. One inspection many professionals consider, especially when dealing with an older property, is a mold inspection. Most mold remediation companies in Nelson, GA, will explain that a thorough mold assessment is expensive and likely unnecessary unless there is one of the following five signs of damage.

  1. Signs of water damage
  2. Discoloration of building materials
  3. Foundational issues
  4. Poor seals
  5. Roof wear

Signs of Water Damage
When walking the property, look for possible signs of water damage. Are wood floors buckled, tiles broken, or missing? Are the ceiling tiles stained? Also, pay attention to the smell of the facility. Does it smell musty? Is the air heavy, thick and humid? All of these issues are potential warning signs of mold.

Discoloration of Building Materials
Pay attention to the color of drywall, ceiling tiles, and carpeting. Is there black staining on anything? Do the stain patterns seem to follow a distinct path or pattern? Staining and discoloration of any kind should be a warning sign of underlying issues and potentially mold.

Foundational Issues
While you may not see any staining or smell any musty odors, look for cracks along the foundation and structure. Cracks may indicate a water entry point, which can result in a mold problem and a need for a mold inspection.

Poor Seals
You will also want to pay close attention to the window and door seals. If the seals are old and cracking or missing, you may have water issues on the property. Water problems are always an indicator of possible mold growth, so look for signs of visible mold.

Roof Wear
Inspecting the roof should also be on your list of to-dos. Any signs of significant roof wear may also indicate the possibility of mold damage.
Purchasing a commercial property should be exciting. However, you need to cover your basis with appropriate inspections. Talk to a general inspector or a mold remediation company about your concerns and the possible need for a mold inspection.

3 Ways to Keep Mildew From Growing On Your Plants

7/29/2020 (Permalink)

Plant with mildew If your plants develop plant mildew, then watering from above can worsen the problem

Tips To Reduce and Prevent Mildew Growth On Plants

Keeping plants in your Acworth, GA, home is a great way to liven up the space. They can give rooms a brighter appearance, improve your mood and, in some cases, add a pleasant fragrance. Unfortunately, taking care of them isn’t always easy. There are a few problems that you may come across, including plant mildew. This fungus can affect the health of your plants, but the following tips can help reduce growth and prevent its occurrence.

1. Give Your Plants Space
Making sure that your plants have enough room is one way to prevent mildew growth. This allows the air to circulate around the plant and can improve its health. This is particularly helpful when you have many plants close together because mildew on one plant can spread to others. Keeping them further apart can prevent this from happening.

2. Bring Them Outdoors
You may prefer keeping your plants inside the house, but if they have developed a mildew problem, then this might not be the best place for them. In some cases, high humidity in the building can lead to this growth. Bringing the plants outside into a more open environment can keep them free of fungus. The added sunlight can provide benefits as well.

3. Change How You Water Them
You know that watering your plants is important, but you may not know that the way you water them matters as well. If your plants develop plant mildew, then watering from above can worsen the problem. Instead, water from below where the roots are. This will limit the amount of moisture present on the leaves, making it more difficult for the fungus to grow here.
If you notice plant mildew on your indoor plants, this can indicate that there is a high level of humidity. If this is the case, you could possibly have other fungal or mold growth in the house. It may be a good idea to have a mold remediation company perform an inspection as well as any necessary cleanup and repairs.

An Overview of Category 3 Water Damage

6/12/2020 (Permalink)

Flood waters surrounding a building Blackwater is a serious concern in Holly Springs

It's never a good thing to have water in your Holly Springs, GA, building. However, some types of water damage are worse and more dangerous than others. If you ever have black water in the office, make sure you call a professional water cleanup company right away. This type of water can be harmful if you touch it and deadly if you ingest it.

An Explanation This Type of Water

Floodwater is categorized into three types or levels: 1, 2, and 3. Category 3 water is the most concerning and has the designation of "black." It is so named because it carries sewage, including human waste, along with other harmful contaminants.

How it Gets Here
Many types of floods have Category 1 or 2 water. Category 1 has a clean water source such as from a pipe break. Category 2 water may be from an appliance. Blackwater can find its way into your building from the following sources:

  • Toilet overflow
  • Sewer backup
  • Overflow from a river or canal

The Cleanup
While you can handle small water cleanup jobs in your office, you should leave widespread needs to the pros. Also, in all cases of black water, leave mitigation to a professional sewer cleanup team. Professionals have the skills and experience to remove this water from the building and to handle all aspects of sewage cleanup. The technicians will have the right safety equipment to remove the danger from the area. In addition to cleaning up the water, the team will thoroughly disinfect the area to kill all hazardous material and to prevent the growth and spread of mold. The company will also take care of all your rebuild and restoration needs so you can return to work.
Blackwater is a serious concern. It can be lethal to anyone who comes in contact with it. Stay away from it and leave the cleanup to professional technicians.

We are Cleaning Experts

3/20/2020 (Permalink)

Hand with glove spraying cleaner We can handle residential and commercial sanitization jobs.

SERVPRO is Here to Help during this time of need 

During this unprecedented time caused by the global pandemic of coronavirus, this is a reminder to our customers that we are specialists in cleaning services, and we adhere to the highest cleaning and sanitation standards. 

Specialized Training 

We are prepared to clean and disinfect your home or business, according to protocols set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We have years of experience in dealing with biological contaminants, and we will go beyond the scope of work that regular janitorial staff perform on a daily basis. 

The CDC encourages cleaning of high-touch surfaces such as counters, tabletops, doorknobs, light switches, bathroom fixtures, toilets, phones, keyboards, tablets and tables. Other spaces mentioned in the CDC’s guidance for commercial spaces include: 

  • Kitchen/Food Areas 
  • Bathrooms 
  • Schools/Classrooms 
  • Offices 
  • Retail Spaces 
  • Water Fountains 
  • Shelving/Racks 
  • Sales Counters 
  • Carpets and Rugs 
  • Stair Handrails 
  • Elevator Cars 
  • Playground Equipment 
  • Fitness Equipment 

Specialized Products 

The CDC recommends usage of a labeled hospital-grade disinfectant with claims against similar pathogens to the coronavirus. Multiple products in the SERVPRO product line carry the EPA-approved emerging pathogens claims. While there is currently no product tested against this particular strain of the coronavirus, we are following all guidelines as provided by the CDC and local authorities. 

Call Today for a Proactive Cleaning 

If your home or business needs deep cleaning services, call the experts today – SERVPRO of Cherokee County, (770) 924-3848