Water Damage Repair and Restoration
- 24-Hour Emergency Service
- Faster to Any Size Disaster
- Highly Trained Water Restoration Technicians
- A Trusted Leader in the Water Restoration Industry
- Locally Owned and Operated
- Advanced Water Inspection, Extraction, and Drying Equipment
The Real Threats of Water Losses in Great Neck Homes
Water losses are frequent callouts for our professionals, making this one of the areas of restoration where our technicians must be confident and knowledgeable. Water loss incidents can result from several unfortunate circumstances, each providing a unique obstacle in Great Neck homes for our responding team members. Frozen pipes that burst requires immediate repair from our in-house residential contractors, but also involves extraction and drying to get the loss effects under control as well.
Extraction and Water Removal Tools
Standing water can be very damaging to your Great Neck home, and that is why our Green Fleet rolls out from our warehouse with an array of extraction devices. Depending on the severity of pooling water in the residence, we can utilize several different machines and devices to get the house prepared for drying, including:
- Electric submersible pumps
- Gas-powered trash pumps
- Engine-driven extractor trucks
- Weighted extraction devices
- Wet vacuums
Quick Drying Solutions for Your Residence
Our SERVPRO of Great Neck / Port Washington team understands that efficient drying comes from a balance of essential sciences. Between temperature, humidity, and airflow, the correlation between these three factors can maximize the efficiency of drying efforts.
Drying out a water-damaged residence often falls onto capable equipment like our electric air movers. Centrifugal air movers especially have a direct current of airflow that can increase evaporation and drying. Connecting multiple units can create a powerful evaporative drying solution for your home.
Have Water or Flood Damage?
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Locally Owned Company with National Resources
As a locally owned and operated business, SERVPRO of Great Neck / Port Washington is strategically located to respond quickly to your water or flood damage event. When a major flooding event occurs, we can call upon our national network of 2270 SERVPRO Franchises and special Disaster Recovery Teams if we need additional resources or personnel.
We are proud to serve our local communities:
- Great Neck, NY
- Manhasset, NY
- Roslyn, NY
- Lake Success, NY
- Plandome, NY
- Port Washington, NY
- East Hills, NY
- Kings Point, NY
- Sands Point, NY
- Great Neck Plaza, NY
- Flower Hill, NY
- Great Neck Gardens, NY
- University Gardens, NY
- Manorhaven, NY
Why Choose SERVPRO of Great Neck / Port Washington?
We’re Faster to Any Size Disaster
SERVPRO has over 2270 U.S. and Canadian Franchise locations, strategically positioned to be faster to any size disaster. If your Great Neck home or business is affected by water damage, we can provide an immediate emergency response that helps to prevent secondary damage and mold.
We’re Highly Trained Water Damage Specialists
As water damage specialists, we have the experience, expertise, and advanced training that enables us to get your property dried quickly and thoroughly. We use scientific drying principles and provide validation and documentation that your property is dry and the job is complete. Learn about our water damage training and certificates.
We Use Advanced Drying Equipment and Techniques
Using specialized equipment and products, our technicians extract standing water and dry your property quickly and efficiently. We then finish the job with professional-grade cleaning, sanitizing, and deodorizing products for your comfort and safety.
Our Water Damage Restoration Process
Since every flood and water damage scenario is a little different, each one requires a unique solution tailored for the specific conditions. However, the overall water restoration process remains the same. The steps below detail our restoration process for the typical water-damaged property.
Step 2: Inspection and Damage Assessment
Step 3: Water Removal/Water Extraction