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10/8/2019 (Permalink)
Water Removal After Plumbing Breaks in Falmouth Basements
After the winter of 2017, where a bitter Nor’easter storm dropped temperatures dangerously low, our professionals worked around the clock to recover instances where exposed and lightly insulated pipe burst under these extreme conditions and damaged Falmouth homes. As challenging as this might have been for our technicians, we understand that this threat is a constant every winter to come, and that plumbing in the basement of area homes is susceptible to exposure and pressure.
A burst pipe can quickly cause standing water concerns for the lower levels of your property and can force homeowners to seek out efficient water removal for Falmouth basements. Our SERVPRO team has experience with facing the rapidly worsening conditions of the subterranean level of the house, including the spread and migration of these effects even after the water flow gets stopped. Between our water restorers and their cutting-edge equipment and our in-house team of contractors licensed through the state of Massachusetts (CS-108357), we can address nearly any obstacle in restoring the property.
Plumbing breaches can happen for multiple reasons including backpressure on the lines or through freezing during cold snaps during the winter months. Whatever the case is, a burst line can permit water to begin rising from the floor without an adequate drainage and sump pump system in place for discharging the effect. The result is likely several inches of standing water until the service shutoff can get reached and used.
Extraction is a vital element to recovering your entire household after the water damage event, though with the concrete flooring and blockwork walls, addressing the standing water can often be a substantial step towards a full recovery. We can utilize tools like our sump pump and trash pumps for the continual discharge of the standing water, and then turn our drying tools loose on saturated block and concrete to make the damage “Like it never even happened.”
The first 48 hours of a water loss event are the most critical, which makes it all the more critical that We’re Faster To Any Size Disaster. Trust our local and accomplished SERVPRO of Upper Cape Cod and The Islands team to help however you need by calling (508) 888-5985.
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