Water Damage Restoration
Sewer Water Cleanup in a Washington, D.C., Apartment Building
Heavy rains often cause sewage systems to become overwhelmed with excess water. When too much water fills a system at once, it can lead to a backup, with water and sewage making their way back into people’s homes. At this point, sewer water cleanup may be required. A clogged sewer can cause serious property damage […]
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Sprinkler Line Break Causes Water Damage in Crystal City Apartment Building
Water damage is one of the most severe problems a residential building can encounter. A broken sprinkler line can affect units and hallways on every floor. In addition to causing significant structural damage, excess water and moisture can result in mold and mildew growth, which poses a severe health risk to occupants. It is imperative […]
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Sewage Backup Cleanup Done at Washington, D.C. Apartment Complex
Recently, a service manager at a large apartment complex in Washington, D.C., contacted us for water damage restoration services. The call came in on a late Sunday afternoon. Purofirst of Metropolitan Washington is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for any emergency needs, so our team responded immediately. The apartment complex had […]
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Water Leak in Vacant Washington, D.C. Apartment Leads to Mold Remediation
Purofirst of Metropolitan Washington is proud to provide restoration services for fire and water damage, mold remediation, and emergency damage restoration. One of our featured restoration services is mold remediation. Mold growth needs the right environmental factors to thrive. Warm temperatures and an abundance of moisture can result in an increased risk for mold growth. […]
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Water Damage Restoration in Northwest Washington, D.C at a High-Rise Condo
Recently, Purofirst of Metropolitan Washington provided water damage restoration in NW Washington, D.C. at a condominium high-rise. A small fire in the high-rise building caused the sprinkler systems to go off across seven apartment units. The seven units were so saturated with water that it went down four floors, causing water damage in 28 units. […]
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