Emergencies can happen at any time. At SERVPRO of Greater Smithtown, our goal is to help minimize the interruption and stress to your life, and quickly restore your property after a water, fire, or storm damage event. Serving our community proudly for over 12 years, SERVPRO of Greater Smithtown, owned by Frank and Daria Solano, has been a trusted leader in the restoration industry providing expert 24-hour emergency professional services to businesses and home owners. All employees undergo extensive training, which is on-going throughout employment, so clients can rest assured that our staff is well-equipped with the knowledge to restore your property.
When heavy rains hit the Smithtown area, SERVPRO of Greater Smithtown helped our residents and businesses with their water damaged properties. If recent storms have caused flooding or a pipe has burst, our highly trained technicians are ready 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to respond immediately to flood or water damage at your property. We have the experience, expertise, and training to restore your home or business quickly and properly. We use advanced inspection and extraction equipment to find the water and remove it as quickly as possible.
SERVPRO of Greater Smithtown Professionals routinely inspect the heating, ventilation and air conditioning unit (HVAC). Keeping them clean can extend the life of the equipment. This can in turn save you money and give you cleaner air to breathe. However, duct cleaning is not always necessary. We will make recommendations about the best way to address any indoor air quality concerns. This can save you money and provide peace of mind on the health of your system.
SERVPRO of Greater Smithtown knows that flooding and water damage emergencies rarely happen between the normal business hours. Our team is dedicated to helping the Long Island community at a moment's notice; that's why SERVPRO of Greater Smithtown provides emergency cleaning and restoration services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year, including all holidays. You can expect an immediate response time, day or night. When these disasters hit it is never convenient for anyone, but we are always prepared.
When daylight saving time begins this Sunday, March 14, TURN your clocks forward one hour and TEST your smoke alarms.