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Is Water Damage Covered by Business Insurance??

5/12/2020 (Permalink)

flood in computer terminal Dont worry about a water leak in your business. Let SERVPRO of Smith town take care of your leak.

Insurance Coverage for your Smithtown Business may Cover Water Damage

Water events can be disastrous, and when they affect your business directly, their impact is even more. Smithtown business owners should review their insurance policies for coverage of leaks and flooding. They should also identify a local water restoration team in case disaster strikes.

In Smithtown, water damage in commercial properties is a job for SERVPRO. We understand that time lost implies a loss of revenue, which is why we are available around the clock to answer your call. Once the area is safe to enter, we can begin our restoration process, including extraction, drying, and disinfecting as appropriate.

Should I hire a professional water removal service?

Businessowners should rely on a group like SERVPRO for water restoration. Our certified technicians not only perform the job but document extensively so you can present a robust claim to your insurance company. Our team is expert enough to understand that water extraction is not enough to protect you from future ramifications. As such, we focus on the following steps-

  • Extracting water with pumps of varying caliber to fit the wet area
  • Restoration of normal humidity levels by drying the area
  • Disinfecting using EPA-approved cleaning solutions

As needed, our team performs specialized drying tasks to preserve electronics and documents. Our plan depends on your needs and preventing cross-contamination.

SERVPRO of Greater Smithtown can help in many ways. Call us at (631) 265-9200 and let us leave your business "Like it never even happened."

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