Your Business is Important, We Help You Get Back To What You Do Best!
9/17/2020 (Permalink)
When your Effingham, Mattoon or Charleston, Illinois business has been damaged by fire, water, or storm damage, the immediate concern should be temporary protective measures such as placing roof tarps, boarding up windows and doors to secure the building and remove water and debris. Rapid response to these vital building stabilizing protocols can drastically reduce secondary damage caused by these destructive events.
After protecting and securing the structure, our team of professionals at SERVPRO of Effingham, Mattoon, Charleston can begin the restoration process. Your business may need reconstruction work to get your property back to its preloss condition. That's where our team can quickly and efficiently move to phase 2 after mitigating the initial damage to your property. SERVPRO of Effingham, Mattoon, Charleston is one of the region's "Full Service" construction/reconstruction service providers.
The professionals at SERVPRO of Effingham, Mattoon, Charleston can simplify the restoration process by handling both the initial damage mitigation and rebuilding the affected areas with our experienced team of carpenters and other skilled construction team members. Having one qualified company for the entire process can minimize the confusion of dealing with multiple contractors, save time and keeps costs low.
SERVPRO of Effingham, Mattoon, Charleston can provide this continuity by supervising a full range of restoration services that will bring a building back to full functionality.
When it comes to business interruption, we understand that if your doors are closed, you are losing revenue so we strive to minimize your business interruptions and get you back to what you do best, run a business. When you have water damage in your hotel or hospitality building, you need it fixed before you lose money that night. While some restoration projects take more than a night to take care of properly, we can assist you to manage the water loss where you don’t lose any occupancy while also mitigating the damage.