SERVPRO's Disaster Recovery Team
No Job Is Too Large
SERVPRO of North Tempe is part of the SERVPRO Disaster Recovery Team. We can handle any size commercial water, fire or mold loss. If you have a large loss, it is critical to get one of our production managers on staff immediately to assess the situation. Once on site, our team will begin to get the situation under control, and ready to be back at pre loss condition. It is critical to get the work done quickly, so secondary issues will not occur. That can make any situation more costly for the business and not a desired outcome.
Having multiple STORM events under our belt SERVPRO of North Tempe is ready to respond to catastrophic storms and events throughout the country.
SERVPRO of North Tempe professionals are on standby should a disaster strike near you. Our IICRC trained staff knows the complexity and urgency of storm damage and is always ready to respond immediately. Our emergency vehicles are stocked full of equipment allowing us to respond quickly. Available 24 hours a day and 365 days a year, we are prepared for the unpredictable.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at anytime by calling (480) 456-0000.
Should a storm or major event strike, call (480) 456-0000
Catastrophic Storm and Major Event Response
The SERVPRO Disaster Recovery Team can provide help whether you're dealing with a tornado, hurricane, blizzard or flood. The SERVPRO System has a network of strategically positioned storm teams on standby should a disaster strike near you. Available 24 hours a day and 365 days a year, we are prepared for the unpredictable.
With the ability to mobilize local command centers, along with the resources of more than 2260 Franchises nationwide, no disaster is too big. Recent mobilizations of the Catastrophic Storm Response Teams include:
- 2017 California wildfires
- 2017 Hurricane Irma
- 2017 Hurricane Harvey
- 2016 Hurricane Matthew
- 2015 Carolina floods
- 2014 Polar Vortex
- 2012 Sandy
- 2010 Nashville floods
- 2008 Ike
- 2007 Chicago floods
- 2007 Ohio floods
- 2007 California wildfires
- 2005 Katrina/Wilma/Rita