Storm Damage Photo Gallery

Flood Recovery in Louisiana

Here is another example of our crews assisting in flood cleanup in Louisiana. In this case, floodwaters rose up to four feet inside of this home. You can see the pile of debris pulled from inside the home, which includes bits and pieces of wall and flooring that were saturated by floodwaters.

Disaster Recovery Efforts in 2016

SERVPRO of Thomaston, Forsyth and Fort Valley has been called to respond to storms as part of a Disaster Recovery Team, helping homeowners in other states clean and rebuild their homes. In this photo, you can see the pile of debris our crew helped pull from a home.

Handling Water Leaks after a Storm

In this photo, you can see a small portion of the equipment we set up in an office space after a storm blew rain through the outer wall into the building. It was a bit noisy in the office for the next few days, but we got the area dry and were able to work around the employees to make it "Like it never even happened."

Tree Removal and Storm Response

In this photo, you can still see what's left of a tree that fell on the roof of this home. We helped this homeowner by tarping the roof, extracting standing water, removing bits of drywall that had fallen during the storm and treating the flooring with a deodorizer.

Emergency Response to Roof Damage After a Storm

SERVPRO of Thomaston, Forsyth and Fort Valley is only a phone call away if you experience any sort of roofing damage after a storm. We are able and willing to help tarp roofs, board up windows and set up drying equipment after the storm if needed.

SERVPRO Travels to Florida for Storm Response

We are ready and able to travel to aid in any type of storm restoration work. In this photo, you can see where flood water had pooled inside the bedroom of a condo, leaving behind mud and debris. In storm response, some degree of demolition inside the building is typically needed because of health concerns with the water (flood water can carry sewage and harmful bacteria).