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Large Snowfalls and Residential Water Damage Generate Mold and Mildew in Montgomery County

Montgomery County Tips About Winter's Effects Risk of Residential Water Damage

At SERVPRO, we know that winter weather generates nurturing conditions for mold, mildew and getting residential water damage. Our area of middle Tennessee around Fort Campbell and Clarksville has high humidity in the summer and plenty of snow and rainfall during the winter, which can result in various situations that result in severe damages to your home.

Winter Residential Water Damage Comes from Many Situations in the Fort Campbell Area

In winter, heavy snowfalls can cause flooding, roof damage, burst pipes and blocked gutters. Your basement can flood easily, and clogged gutters or a damaged roof can lead to water penetration in multiple areas. Floods and leaky pipes can cause all types of structural damage. Other winter risks include overhanging trees and shrubbery that become
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Our SERVPRO experts provide water removal, clean-up services, repairs after fires or smoke damages and other valuable services like mold and mildew remediation, mud removal, commercial restorations, floor repair and carpet restorations.

We're locally owned at SERVPRO, but we have national resources available for handling ricky restorations like fine art, valuable Oriental carpets or water-damaged family bibles or first-edition books. The company knows how important it is to find all water intrusions and dry the walls and atmosphere to prevent further damages from moisture or unwanted mold growth. Contact SERVPRO of Montgomery County at (931) 645-1285 immediately when residential water damage occurs. We serve Clarksville, Fort Campbell and other areas of middle Tennessee, and the sooner you call, the more you might be able to

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