SERVPRO of Murrieta: Always Ready to Provide Help.
A storm can happen anytime, anywhere causing damage when you least expect it. SERVPRO® of Murrieta offers 24-hour emergency services to help minimize damage to your home.
SERVPRO of Murrieta: 951-894-4392
While storms aren’t common in Murrieta, they do happen. If a storm or another emergency hits your Riverside home, call us any time of any day. Emergency services are always available, so there’s no need to worry, pacing back and forth, waiting for conventional business hours to start so you can call us. Just call.
The storm-preparation curriculum at SERVPRO of Murrieta doesn’t go to waste. The training and equipment mean our teams can:
- Help other communities during large-scale disasters
- Apply knowledge to more common problems in this area, such as:
- Water damage from broken appliances, burst pipes, overflowing showers, etc.
- Wind damage, fallen trees, missing roof tiles, torn gutters, etc.
- Fire or smoke damage
- Help mitigate damage from microbial growth, including mold or other biohazards
- Apply knowledge to clean-up and disinfection before and after major events
All About Us
Each one of us started out as a baby…
Okay, not all about us. We’ve been spending too much time around the adolescents who complain “we’re bored” before remembering that’s when we assign them to the Useless Information Desk for Trivia Time.
Relevant Information about SERVPRO of Murrieta:
- Locally Owned and Operated
- Part of the Community, so no job is too small
- Access to national resources, so no job is too large
- Advanced equipment, including:
- Water extraction
- Odor elimination
- Document and photograph freeze-drying, digitization
- No need to mask odors because we ozone them into nonexistence!
- Internationally recognized certifications:
- Applied structural drying
- Fire & smoke-drying restoration
- Water damage restoration
- Work directly with most insurance companies
- Document everything
- Proprietorial cleaning and disinfecting solutions meet standards set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Environmental Protection Association (EPA)
- Environmentally responsible use and disposal of materials
- Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) in accordance with standards set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Time for Trivia!
According to the kids killing time at the Useless Information Desk, the original coloring books were books of poetry in the 17th Century. The black and white woodcuts were supposed to be teaching aids for young aristocrats to learn to paint.
When books became cheaper to print, and copper plates made illustrations easier to include, a few parents began providing the books to children. Paints were messy, so it wasn’t until the 1930s, after crayons were invented, that parents became generous with coloring books.
SERVPRO of Murrieta
Give us a shout if you need our help.
951-894-4392