Get a Good Night’s Sleep Knowing SERVPRO is On Call
The aftermath of a broken pipe in a San Antonio hotel could have been devastating not only for this room but for neighboring ones as well. As soon as you call our 24/7 hotline, our Green Fleet springs into action and incorporates industry-grade equipment to speed up water extraction and drying efforts. At this hotel, air movers improve air circulation and encourage water evaporation for a quick result.
Specialized wands paired with extractors also help us suction water from the carpet to avoid having to replace it. Occasionally, the damage to the carpet due to prolonged exposure or contaminants in the water forces it to be removed and discarded. Another reason why SERVPRO is the water mitigation company of choice for many commercial and industrial properties.
Although it wasn’t the case in this hotel, our SERVPRO team is ready to dispose of unsalvageable items according to local and environmental guidelines. Our team uses advanced technology to monitor humidity levels in the room throughout the water extraction process and adjust our efforts accordingly. Upon arrival, our team isolates unaffected areas as much as possible, which is why you may see us set furniture on risers or resting atop other furniture. In some cases, we create a barrier between sections to avoid cross-contamination.
Some business owners may be tempted to dry the space themselves using wet-dry vacuums or fans. Even though both tools are helpful in water restoration, they may not be sufficient. Any water or excess humidity left behind becomes a potential breeding ground for mold, which is why a scientific approach to drying and extraction is crucial. Notice the rapid air flow created by our centrifugal air movers--the bedding flapping in the breeze, so to speak!
SERVPRO of Braun Station is your best resource when water affects a commercial setting. Call us at (210) 267-2159 as soon as you become aware of the problem, and let us apply our industry’s best practices for your benefit. Like you, we want to leave the room appearing “Like it never even happened.”