Time Waits For No One…Especially During A Commercial Loss!
1/20/2022 (Permalink)
Recently, working as a Business Development Representative, I have had the privilege of seeing first hand, emergency clean-up and restoration jobs completed in the field. The jobs have covered a range of specialty services ranging from mold remediation to property management reconstruction, to residential deep cleaning and deodorization. However, most recently I have been exposed to far larger losses on a commercial level. Each time I have had the opportunity to be a part of a commercial loss project, it has undoubtedly been an emergency. The one thing noticed during these emergencies is that time is crucial for your clients. Whether tenants for an apartment complex, patients in your medical facility, or customers shopping in your retail environment. Time is the difference between having your establishment open for business or closed for repairs. SERVPRO of South Durham makes our commercial customer’s time and business priority by providing 24-hour emergency response to help ensure minimal business interruption for the establishment and service interruption for the customer. Our Commercial Large Loss Division, a team of elite certified technicians, are trained and ready to respond within 1 hour to the loss customer, be on-site within 4 hours, and begin cleanup/restorations services within 8 hours! An additional service that has also been found to help commercial clients maximize time, minimize loss, and create a seamless process is the ability to offer reconstruction services that provide a one-stop-shop experience for the loss customer! The reconstruction allows for single contact, expedited restoration, and an easier claims process that results in an overall more timely and seamless process for commercial loss clean up or restoration. Trust in SERVPRO of South Durham that if your establishment experiences a commercial loss, we are the professionals to quickly and professionally help your business regain control of operations "Like it never even happened."