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employee standing in a flooded basement

Emergency Water Extraction of Basement Storm Flood Damage, Pompton Plains, NJ

FASTER TO ANY SIZE DISASTER. SERVPRO of Greater Sussex County’s Production Manager, Brian, responding to an Emergency After Hours Service Call for a past Water Storm Damage Flood at a residential basement, located in Pompton Plains, NJ. When a Storm or Flood hits your home or business, and you need help immediately, our highly trained water restoration technicians are available 24-7, prepared with the proper equipment, experience, and specialized restoration techniques to get the job right.

warehouse with water covering the floor

Flood Damage in Commercial Building, Wayne, NJ

Flood Damage in this local large scale Commercial Building left a good amount of standing Category 3 unsanitary black water that affected the structure and building contents. This main warehouse room required content manipulation, the removal of furniture, and debris disposal before and during the wet-vacuuming water extraction process. Once the water was removed SERVPRO of Greater Sussex County’s cleaning technicians began the extensive mopping, clean-up, and disinfection of all of the floors and 2 foot wall perimeters, before the set-up and monitoring of the drying equipment could be put in place. SERVPRO of Greater Sussex County quickly got this room back to preflood conditions so it could reopen for business.

storage room with water covering the floor

Standing Water After Severe Storm Causes Flood Damage in Commercial Building, Wayne, NJ

After severe storm weather, a creek over-flowed and completely flooded the surrounding land and inside of this local large scale Commercial Building. The flood caused an extensive amount of standing Category 3 unsanitary black water that affected the structure and building contents. Once called, SERVPRO of Greater Sussex County immediately responded to the emergency situation and started the water extraction and clean-up process once the flood waters started to recede. The process involved the manipulation of contents, debris disposal, and the use of the proper SERVPRO commercial grade pumps and water extraction equipment. During the heavy clean-up and disinfection process, heavy generators, commercial fans, air movers, dehumidifiers, and large scale truck mounted drying systems were put into place to prepare the closed down building for the next renovation step.

storage room with water covering the floor

Flood Damage in Commercial Building, Wayne, NJ

Flood Damage in this local large scale Commercial Building left a good amount of standing Category 3 unsanitary black water that affected the structure and building contents. This main warehouse room required content manipulation, the removal of furniture, and debris disposal before and during the wet-vacuuming water extraction process. Once the water was removed SERVPRO of Greater Sussex County’s cleaning technicians began the extensive mopping, clean-up, and disinfection of all of the floors and 2 foot wall perimeters, before the set-up and monitoring of the drying equipment could be put in place. SERVPRO of Greater Sussex County quickly got this room back to preflood conditions so it could reopen for business.

mail room with flood water on the floor

Storm’s Flood Water Damage Carries in Unwanted Silt and Debris, Wayne, NJ

This photo shows the results of the damage that can happen after an unexpected heavy rain storm. After severe weather this building’s lobby was flooded with standing Category 3 hazardous black creek water. After the waters receded the retail space was left with a large amount of unwanted dirt, silt, and debris that would require an extensive amount of clean-up and proper disposal. SERVPRO of Greater Sussex County was called in to quickly provide 24-hour EMS Emergency Services for remediation of the entire building, with technicians that are fully trained to safely handle hazardous contaminated materials, and any size disaster.

water stains on a tile ceiling

Commercial Ceiling Tile Water Damage Caused by Roof Leaks After Heavy Rains, Wayne, NJ

This image shows water damaged ceiling tiles inside an occupied commercial office building located in Wayne, NJ after heavy rains created roof leaks into the space. The floor and stairwell beneath the area became wet and SERVPRO of Greater Sussex County was called out to clean and dry out the carpeted stairs and tile flooring beneath while the roof was being repaired.

tile and carpet flooring in a commercial building

Cleanup and Dry-out of Commercial Office Floors after Heavy Rains Cause Roof Leaks, Wayne, NJ

After heavy rains, SERVPRO of Greater Sussex County was called out to cleanup and dry out the carpeted stairs and tile flooring beneath an area where the roof leaked inside this commercial office space so that the heavily traffic area could open back up for operations.