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Efficient Restoration When Storm Flood Damage Occurs in Raleigh Properties

2/9/2021 (Permalink)

Contact SERVPRO today for assistance with storm flood damage in your Raleigh home. You can reach us 24/7 at (919) 250-0455.

SERVPRO Technicians Offer Professional Flood Damage Restoration in Raleigh to Make it “Like it never even happened.”

Founded in 1792, Raleigh is the County seat of Wake County and North Carolina’s capital city. Due to the many oak trees that line the city streets, the founding fathers named it the “City of Oaks.”

The city was named after Walter Raleigh, who had the intention to set up an English colony in the 1580s in the new area.

The city of Raleigh covers a total land area of 382 km square. It is among the fastest-growing cities across the U.S. According to the U.S Census Bureau, Raleigh had an estimated population of 474,069 as of July 1st, 2019.

Raleigh’s Parks and Recreation

The city has over 1,300 acres of water and approximately 9,000 acres of parkland. These provide the city’s residents with recreational activities year-round. Raleigh also boasts of a greenway system of roughly 180 miles. The system offers residents and tourists walking, jogging, and hiking trails. Other towns surrounding the city also have more parks and recreational facilities. 

The City’s Fauna

Areas covered by hardwood as well as mixed conifer forests in the city host a wide range of wildlife, including:

  • Canada geese
  • Wood ducks
  • White-tailed deer
  • Wild turkeys

Home of Diverse Arts and Culture

Tourists, as well as residents, can enjoy original plays in parks and theatres. They may watch the Carolina Ballet, see a touring Broadway show, or listen to North Carolina Opera or North Carolina Symphony. The Duke Energy Center for Performing Arts is rich in various facilities, including an advanced symphonic music hall that can hold performances of any magnitude.

Raleigh city has three state museums, including natural sciences, history, and art. The museums are free for both tourists and residents. The three major museums include:

  • North Carolina Museum of History: The museum began its operation at its current location in 1994. It offers innovative evidence that tells the history of the state.
  • North Carolina Museum of Art: In April 1997, the museum turned 50 and opened an iconic gallery worth $75 million in 2010.
  • North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences: It is the largest history museum across Southeast after moving to a different facility in April 2000. 

Why Should Property Owners Seek Help from SERVPRO Restorers when Storm Flood Damage Occurs in Raleigh Properties?

Apart from the physical damage that occurs due to flooding, you may also experience hard to see damages such as odors and structural instability. Removing flood water from a home involves more than just using a rag and a bucket. It would be best if you had advanced equipment and tools as well as a team of highly trained restorers to get your property to its preloss state.

The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) has certified SERVPRO to handle flood damage across Raleigh and its environs. We use advanced equipment to speed up the restoration process. We can use self-priming trash pumps to extract excess water. Our restorers can use axial air movers and refrigerant dehumidifiers to dry your property.

Acting immediately after flood damage is essential to minimize damage. Contact SERVPRO of East Raleigh / Zebulon at (919) 250-0455 for fast and effective restoration. 

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