Water Damage Photo Gallery

Pit Fire and Water Damage in Phoenix

The fire extinguishing efforts left a damaging water event in this Phoenix-area home. The SERVPRO team has already removed the custom carpeting and upholstery to dry out the underlying concrete deck and seating supports. Our equipment is working hard, and our customer was very pleased with our service.

Water Damage – Phoenix House

Water damage at this Phoenix home soaked the carpeting in the pictured room. Swift action by the property owner led to a fast and efficient water extraction. When the water damage is extracted from carpeting quickly, it prevents the subflooring from absorbing too much moisture content. So time is as the saying goes, "truly of the essence" when it comes to water damage of this nature.

Phoenix Encounters Water Damage

When leaking water starts to seep into the joints of a tongue and groove floor swift action is needed to salvage the planks. If SERVPRO is called out to a water damaging even in Phoenix, our technicians can utilize our arsenal of equipment, paired with expert experience, to mitigate the damages and salvage the flooring. Tenting and drying mats can save the day, just call us for help.

Central City Phoenix Water on the Floor

The pooling water can quickly damage engineered wood flooring, even in the dry climes of the Central City Phoenix area. The sooner that SERVPRO is called upon to remove the liquid, the better chance of salvaging the planks and replace them.

Water and Plumbing Problems in Phoenix

The supply line in this Phoenix attic sprung a leak. The damage was quickly dried by our SERVPRO technician with the use of directed air flow and a dehumidifier. He then sprayed an antifungal product to inhibit mold development.

Phoenix Drying Post Water Damage

Once the water was suctioned out of this wetted area of a Phoenix home, the drying process can continue. Protocols dictate setting up containment barriers, as shown by the poly sheeting, to increase the speed of evaporation and drying while also preventing the migration of moisture to cause secondary water damage. Get it done right, the first time!