Water Damage Restoration in Virginia – Hurricane Irene
Dalworth Restoration Sends Crews to Virginia for Flood Water Damage Preparedness
Hurricane Irene water damage and flooding is forecasted for the East Coast within the next few days. Storm analysts are sounding warnings for Virginia residents to prepare for a Category 2 storm, although it may potentially strengthen to become a Category 3 storm upon landfall. The hurricane is picking up speed as it approaches the U.S. and presently the winds are at 100 miles per hour. Hurricanes are unpredictable and weather forecasters are paying close attention tracking their patterns and extrapolating when and where they will finally make landfall and what degree of flooding and water damage can be expected.
Dalworth Restoration crews are presently in Virginia, helping commercial entities with pre-flood damage preparedness, including boarding up of windows, doors and rooftops. The company is mobilizing its comprehensive water damage and disaster recovery resources to service commercial properties from any potential Virginia water damage emergencies stemming from Hurricane Irene. Dalworth water damage restoration professionals are busy preparing disaster recovery action plans for the likely water damage event, which may result in the necessity for water extraction, drying, flood water damage cleanup, and complete water damage restoration of various commercial properties.
Call Dalworth Restoration at 1 800 326 7913 for full service flood water damage cleanup and water damage restoration in Virginia.
Dalworth Restoration Sends Crews to Virginia for Flood Water Damage Preparedness
Hurricane Irene water damage and flooding is forecasted for the East Coast within the next few days. Storm analysts are sounding warnings for Virginia residents to prepare for a Category 2 storm, although it may potentially strengthen to become a Category 3 storm upon landfall. The hurricane is picking up speed as it approaches the U.S. and presently the winds are at 100 miles per hour. Hurricanes are unpredictable and weather forecasters are paying close attention tracking their patterns and extrapolating when and where they will finally make landfall and what degree of flooding and water damage can be expected.
Dalworth Restoration crews are presently in Virginia, helping commercial entities with pre-flood damage preparedness, including boarding up of windows, doors and rooftops. The company is mobilizing its comprehensive water damage and disaster recovery resources to service commercial properties from any potential Virginia water damage emergencies stemming from Hurricane Irene. Dalworth water damage restoration professionals are busy preparing disaster recovery action plans for the likely water damage event, which may result in the necessity for water extraction, drying, flood water damage cleanup, and complete water damage restoration of various commercial properties.
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