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We Do More Than Water and Fire! How We Can Help When Your Home Sustains Storm Damage

6/22/2020 (Permalink)

white house with flowers around it, sitting under an orange sky after a storm It's more than a house...it's your home. We're here to help you protect it.

Summer can bring heavy rain and high winds. This is especially true during hurricane season. While, here in Kentucky, we don't live near the ocean...we do sometimes get the residual effects of hurricanes and tropical storms on the coast. In addition to these residual effects, we also see an average of 21 tornadoes a year.*

You already know we do water and fire mitigation, but did you know that we also tarp your roof and perform board up services? 

Falling trees, fire, high wind and hail storms often cause roof damage. Safety should be your primary concern. An initial roof assessment should be completed from the ground as damage is not always visible. If you suspect damage to your shingles or structure, contact a professional immediately.

Vacate the premises in the event of major roof damage or flooding.

Tarping the roof will prevent secondary damage while the roof is inspected and repaired. Your Elizabethtown area, SERVPRO Professionals provide emergency roof tarp installation to prevent further damage. When disaster strikes, SERVPRO is ready to respond immediately.

If the windows or doors are in jeopardy as well, we've still got your covered. Our professional crews use approved board up techniques to minimize further damage and secure your property. This will help protect the building from any further weather, animals or illegal entry.

Call us today for all of your storm damage needs! We're always "Here to Help"! 270-360-0448

https://www.groundzeroshelters.com/kentucky-tornado-averages

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