Storm Damage Photo Gallery

Newport Flood-Damaged Man-Cave
The water from the storm soaked the walls and carpeted flooring in this finished basement, now a game room with a pool table and more. Our Newport customer was pleased how rapidly our SERVPRO crew arrived and tossed the contaminated materials and dried out this Man-Cave. Next Step--reconstruction and a game of eight ball.

Newport Basement Gets the Brunt of the Storm Damage
When SERVPRO technicians arrived on-site to this Newport basement, they found a large amount of storm damage to clean up. They removed the sheetrock on the walls and fortunately, the substrate was the slab foundation, while porous, has good restoration potential after drying and disinfection.

Bristol Storm Recovery in a Finished Basement
The SERVPRO crew has already cut out and discarded the damaged drywall caused by the contaminated stormwater that entered this sublevel. Our LGR dehumidifier, air scrubber, and various daisy-chained air movers are now drying out the area.

Flood Damage Repair In South Kingstown
Within minutes a flood can leave your South Kingstown home destroyed. Our quick response will prevent mold growth and limit further damage. SERVPRO of Newport & Bristol Counties has the training, equipment, and flood damage experience to restore your South Kingstown home to pre-damage condition.

Bristol Flooded Basement
This basement was covered with several inches of groundwater requiring SERVPRO to deploy a submersible pump to begin the water removal effort. The Bristol homeowner wisely called us immediately to begin the service and reduce the potential damage from the water and its contaminants.

Newport Storm Damage Cleanup and Restoration
The efforts of SERVPRO technicians are apparent from the clean and sanitized living room area of this Newport home. The stormwater has been removed, the partially removed non-salvageable sheetrock discarded, and the voids sprayed with an antimicrobial agent. Our customers are pleased that we can complete the task--including the build back to preloss condition.