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PuroClean of Easton and Nazareth is here to help

If you have fallen victim to water damage or suspect there is mold build-up in your business or home and live in Raubsville, contact PuroClean of Easton and Nazareth for a complete restoration. We will respond and provide remedial solutions for your commercial or residential property located in Lehigh County and the surrounding areas. Whether your water heater has expelled water or a bathroom pipe has broken, PuroClean of Easton and Nazareth will remove all forms of water damage, hidden or visible. They give the same attention to detail and efficiency for fire damage restoration, mold removal, and biohazard clean-up.

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Insurance help

PuroClean of Easton and Nazareth will help you deal with most insurance companies. No matter if it’s a national chain or local insurance company, we will assist you in discussing your project. When your water damage takes place, we know precisely what needs to happen with the claim in order to file it both correctly and on time. Before starting, there’s a good chance we can help make your life easier and lessen the overall stress of this emergency.

Team of Experts

Meeting and exceeding industry requirements, ensuring our technicians are fully experienced, and using the latest technology, are just a few reasons PuroClean of Easton and Nazareth is the right choice. We are all well experienced in working with old or new, large or small, commercial, or residential water restoration projects. You may have the chance to save money with a cut-rate company or crew but can seriously sacrifice your property’s durability down the road. Don’t settle for less when taking care of your water-damaged property. Trusting PuroClean of Easton and Nazareth is the safest choice and you’ll have no regrets in the future.

Emergency assistance

Many property restoration issues require emergency service to prevent disaster. In that case, we can perform our services in the most timely manner we can. We have a line that is open 24/7, allowing customers to call us night and day. Instead of having to search for water damage restoration companies, if it comes to it, having our number will help in the event you need PuroClean of Easton and Nazareth’s restoration services for water, fire, mold, biohazard, or any other remediation related services in Raubsville.

Learn more

PuroClean of Easton and Nazareth is more than willing to answer any questions you may have. Please dial (610) 614-8600 today if you require our services. We’re available to go into as much detail as needed with anyone interested in our services.

FAQs

How can you protect hardwood floors from water damage?

Remove wet moist or damp items, wipe up spills, fix any plumbing leaks, control the humidity in your home, reinforce the sealant, when cleaning your floors make sure you dry the floors completely.[…]

What happens and what are the effects when water floods my home or business?

Water from outside the structure is contaminated and should be handled be professionals such as PuroClean. Even if the water was not from outside if it is there for an extended time then many mater[…]

Am I exposed to mold?

If there is mold growing in your home, you can be exposed to it. When mold is disturbed, it releases spores into the indoor air that you breathe. Other forms of exposure include touching the mold i[…]

What is the first thing I should do after a fire?

[VIDEO] Call PuroClean to come to your home to help do an assessment of the extent of the damage! They can begin remediation efforts immediately – which is the best way to minimize the damage[…]

What causes water damage?

Water damage can occur after natural disasters, such as thunderstorms or hurricanes that cause flooding, from pipe bursts, appliance malfunctions, roof leaks, foundation leaks, septic tank overflow[…]

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