FAQs
More FAQs- Can people walk on the area during the drying process?
- My company is interested in establishing a disaster recovery plan with ServiceMaster Restore for all
- What about sewage contamination?
It is strongly suggested that foot traffic is kept to a minimum during the drying process. When necessary, wearing shoes during the drying process is also recommended for safety concerns.
When a disaster occurs and businesses are seeking help, the CommercialLINK preferred partner program will ensure that your company is first in line. CommercialLINK allows you to pre-qualify ServiceMaster Restore as your vendor of choice, allowing immediate action to be taken to mitigate loss in the event of a disaster. Our nationwide comprehensive emergency and restoration services deliver one of the fastest on-site response times in the industry, with the single goal of getting you back to business quickly.
Hard surfaces can be cleaned and sanitized after water damage occurs. Affected items that cannot be sanitized will require disposal. Porous materials such as drywall, ceiling tiles, insulation, particleboard, paneling, etc. that have been directly affected by the damage should be removed during the emergency service visit.