Intermix Greenwich CT, Sewage and Mold
1/17/2017 (Permalink)
On Dec. 29, an issue regarding a sewage backup was reported on Greenwich Ave., Greenwich CT. The store withholding the location of the problem was experiencing a rancid smell, which they attempted to cover with candles, and complications throughout the whole building when it came to flushing the toilets. Upon the scene were the Fire Marshal, Deputy Chief and Health Department of Greenwich. SERVPRO arrived to offer their services and began to scope out the area of concern in company of the property manager. The building as a whole consisted of three floors and the problem resided within the walls of the basement. The crew on call reached the location by getting through multiple barriers, deep beyond outside vision, when searching for the problematic pipe and when searching came upon yet another complication; mold. Alongside the crew were three air scrubbers, two air dehumidifiers and a bubble of sanitation they created. The SERVPRO of Stamford Crew worked tenaciously to sterilize and dry the entire floor and interior of the walls. After four days of work, the walls are now dry and the problem is on its way to being totally rectified. The demolition is complete and reconstruction is soon to start. SERVPRO of Stamford is always on call to assist you in any stressful situation and our work ethic never ceases until we've acquired your utmost satisfaction.