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Don't Let Water Damage Stop Your Business!

The water heater in this church burst in the mechanical room. The water eventually leaked down the wall, onto the stairs and carpeted hallway. SERVPRO of Pickens County responded just in time!

When we arrived on the scene, the leak had stopped. However, there were a few spots that required our attention. We dried out a small area of the carpet that was wet. Then we removed the drywall by the stairs that could not be dried out. We set dehumidifiers and fans to aid in the process. Once, that was complete we prepped the area for restoration.

Have Fire Damage? Call SERVPRO of Pickens County

Fire damage can be an extensive and brutal task to conquer. However, SERVPRO of Pickens County has the experienced personnel and cutting edge technology to mitigate and restore any property that has experienced a fire. Once the fire was put out, SERVPRO of Pickens County was called to make it "Like it never even happened." Our highly trained crew members removed the odor from the fire, smoke, soot webs, and soot. The owner of the laundromat was thrilled with our prompt service and attention to detail. Once the heroic first responders have completed their efforts, let SERVPRO of Pickens County help you pick up the pieces. Call us today 864-855-3993!

Busted Water Heater? SERVPRO of Pickens County can handle it!

When SERVPRO of Pickens County received this call on the Friday after Thanksgiving, we responded immediately. The water heater in this church had burst and water was running down the walls and soaking the carpets. The water had left behind some serious damage but nothing that SERVPRO of Pickens County couldn't handle. We were able to dry out the areas quickly and give our customer daily updates. They were overjoyed with our work and fast response! 

SERVPRO of Pickens County During A Large Commercial Loss

SERVPRO of Pickens County is always ready for whatever happens. During this large commercial loss, The Disaster Recovery Team and SERVPRO of Pickens County performed the cleanup, mitigation, and restoration.