Storm Damage Photo Gallery

Port Jefferson Station Garage Needs Drying Out After Storm Damage
Port Jefferson Station heavy rains brought storm damage to this garage. SERVPRO techs arrived rapidly and extracted the water and set up multiple air movers to dry the area quickly. Concrete substrates are sem-porous and some absorption occurs, however the air mover velocity pulls the embedded moisture out.

Storm Damage Needs Multiple Types of Cleanup in Smithville Attic
A roof with storm damage allowed a large amount of water to enter this Smithville attic. SERVPRO techs collected the insulation and removed the ruined building materials to open the areas for complete drying.

Storm Reconstruction in Smithtown
Our team of water damage specialists and contractors (General Contractor License #: 51995-H) can remove the water and damaged flooring from this finished basement in Smithtown. We can dry it out and then build it back to its preloss condition.

St. James Storm Damage
The fecal matter from this backed-up sewage system in St. James needed immediate attention from SERVPRO. Our crew arrived promptly, sprayed an antimicrobial to settle down the contamination, and then proceeded to remove all the unwholesome matter.

Nesconset Stormwater Cleanup and Restoration
Our SERVPRO team can remove the water and debris from this office space in Nesconset. The concrete pad is now ready for a new covering, and the weep holes in the walls by the baseboards ensure thorough drying with drainage and warm air circulation.

Ronkonkoma Basement with Severe Storm Damage
When it rained it poured in Ronkonkoma and left nine inches of water standing in this basement. SERVPRO techs arrived quickly and extracted the water and removed the sheetrock, glue-down carpet and insulation as a loss. Once dry they cleaned the items in the basement to ready them for reuse.

Storm Damage Cleanup in East Islip Basement
Storm damage hit an East Islip basement with significant water loss. The homeowner had one-inch of water in an unfinished basement used primarily for storage. SERVPRO techs extracted the water and removed the wet contents for cleaning and drying in another area.