Rain Coming to San Diego?
11/9/2020 (Permalink)
Stormy Days Ahead
Last year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported the first rainstorms of the season for San Diego on November 19. Snow levels dropped below 5000 feet, and flash flood warnings remained in effect for some areas. SERVPRO® of San Diego City SW
has been mitigating flooding and other storm damage emergencies in downtown San Diego for years. Our team is required to undergo initial and continuous training to stay up to speed with technological advances, new industry standards, and best practices. Our 24-hour emergency service allows us to mobilize teams quickly, often arriving on-site and working alongside first responders.
Because we are part of a network of over 1700 franchises nationwide, no job is too big. We can access the resources and personnel of these franchises to handle major storms and disasters. We also have access to the Disaster Recovery Teams, elite teams specializing in mitigating major storm and disaster events all across the nation including, most recently:
- 2020 California wildfires
- 2019 California wildfires
- 2017 Hurricane Irma
- 2017 Hurricane Harvey
- 2016 Hurricane Matthew
- 2015 Carolina floods
- 2014 Polar Vortex
- 2012 Sandy
- 2010 Nashville floods
- 2008 Ike
- 2007 Chicago floods
- 2007 Ohio floods
- 2007 California wildfires
- 2005 Katrina, Wilma, and Rita
Call Us Today
When you need residential or commercial storm damage restoration services in San Diego, SERVPRO® of San Diego City SW is Here to Help. ® Call us today at 619-269-5004.
SERVPRO of San Diego City SW is Independently Owned and Operated.