How Does Extraction Happen for Large Loss Incidents?
7/28/2020 (Permalink)
Syracuse has many considerable commercial properties, including many buildings for the university, where substantial water disasters could occur.
With hundreds of structures on the University property alone, our commercial response for disasters in Syracuse is valuable. Thousands of students and faculty depend on our professionals' experience for water loss incidents, which can be among the most common callout for our restoration professionals throughout the year. This includes times like winter break when cold snaps can impact structures throughout the campus and burst pipes.
How Do Large Loss Events Get Managed?
Burst pipes require immediate water restoration in Syracuse properties because the situation could quickly get out of control. Standing water becomes a primary concern in these emergencies, and with how fast movement can occur, our involvement as a large loss recovery team can be vital in these circumstances. Along with other franchisees in the area, we can join forces with other SERVPRO teams to combine:
- Resources
- Personnel
- Equipment
- Experience
Are There Industrial Grade Electric Submersible Pumps?
Beyond the repairs that your structure will need that our in-house contractors can provide, extractors are among the first pieces of equipment used in the management of water flooding conditions. With widespread concerns, industrial grade electric submersible pumps can be ideal. These heavy-duty options can often provide a discharge of up to 265 feet, allowing one unit to be a versatile choice in large loss water removal. Hoses for these units can be upwards of twelve inches, allowing these powerful extractors to move substantial water volumes of 6000 gallons per minute maximum.
From burst pipes to other substantial water floodings concern that could impact campus properties, our fast-responding technicians can help. You can count on our SERVPRO of East Onondaga County team to provide experience and efficient extraction devices to make water loss incidents "Like it never even happened." Call us today at (315) 446-8776.