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Water Damage

Restoration

Fire & Smoke Damage

Restoration

Controlling the Source: Once the source has been eliminated, our certified technicians will use state of the art commercial 

extraction equipment to remove moisture from floors and carpeting, while containing the damage to as small an area as possible

Drying: Special industrial drying and dehumidification equipment will provide maximum drying capabilities for dwelling occupants. 

Disinfecting Treatment: All affected areas are treated with an EPA registered antimicrobial to kill odor causing bacteria, including mildew, and eliminating potential health problems.

Smoke and water create unique cleaning situations - Leave it to the experts.

 - Fire and water restoration are far from simple. Smoke and flood damage, mold and odors require special handling for safe and complete restoration.  Carolina Cleaning Network offers extensive restoration experience for projects large and small, residential and commercial.

Final Cleaning: Use of truck mounted extraction cleaning equipment to remove residues and soil, our units deliver the utmost in cleaning efficiency.

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The Carolina Cleaning Network 
professionals handle everything:

 

  • Packouts – We remove complete contents and perform structure restoration

  • Licensed general contractors in both NC & SC

  • 24-hour emergency mitigation service for smoke/fire

  • Fast, simple estimates

  • Serving Piedmont North Carolina & South Carolina

  • Call 24 hours a day / 7 days a week

  • One year unconditional guarantee

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Until we arrive:

 

DON'T

-Use your home vacuum

-Walk on carpet/floors more than necessary

-Put newspapers on floor

-Use any electrical appliance in affected areas

 

DO

-Turn on dwelling furnace air handler

-Turn off electricity in affected area

-Remove small furniture pieces

-Place foil under furniture legs

-Pin up draperies

-Remove staining objects from carpet

-Relax, trained certified specialists are on the way

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