Storm Damage Photo Gallery

Person waist deep in the flood water

Easter Floods of 2019

Friday night April 18th, 2019 Northeast Georgia suffered extensive and heavy thunderstorms, along with those storms came massive localized flooding throughout Hart, Franklin and Stephens counties. 

SERVPRO Tri-County crews responded quickly as flood waters can be especially challenging as they carry mud, silt and bacteria from unsanitary sources. Removing the water and cleaning is vital in preventing mold, mildew and other health problems.

flooded forest land from hurricane Delta

Hurricane Delta cleanup

The tail of Hurricane Delta swept through Northeast Georgia during the night of Oct 10 and 11th Causing sever and localized flooding. Since Delta's deluge which dropped over 8 inches of rain on Habersham Oct. 10-11, recovery efforts have been ongoing.

Since the first raindrop of the storm your hometown SERVPRO Tri-County has been right near you in the thick of recovery efforts 

4 inches of standing water in the hallway of a local business.

SERVPRO is ready to respond to remove water immediately.

In the middle of a recent storm event SERVPRO was called to remove rain water that was flooding into a local business. Within an hour of the call SERVPRO had 3 teams onsite, after the water was removed SERVPRO technicians checked the structure for trapped and bound moisture in building materials and contents. 

Office space with SERVPRO air movers and sandbags fighting intruding moisture.

Mitigating the storm's impact.

During this flood event in Hartwell, GA. SERVPRO was able to help a local business stay open and able to serve its customers while water mitigation, cleaning and repairs took place. SERVPRO technicians are trained to minimize the impact of a loss on a home or businesses keeping it functional and as least intrusive as possible. For our commercial customers this can save thousands and/or millions safely avoiding downtime. 

Water shown leaking through a ceiling in a fellowship hall

Rain water at this local church entered though the ceiling trapping water in the attic

If you happen to see water staining or darkening on a portion of the ceiling, even if it looks small the damage can be far greater. Call your SERVPRO professionals if you suspect hidden or obvious water intrusion. We can meet you for a professional consultation and could possibly save you untold dollars. 

SERVPRO drying equipment ducting hot dry air into a ceiling cavity.

SERVPRO technicians are trained to dry hard to access areas.

Heavy rain water from a recent storm entered a school auditorium through the roof where repairs were being made and had not yet completed. SERVPRO used thermo technology to quickly identify where the water was trapped in the ceilings that ranged from 10 feet to 30 feet high. A trailer mounted dehumidifier was brought in to supply enough dry air that turned the auditorium into desert like conditions.