When Your Canoga Park Coffee Shop Experiences A Water Damage Emergency Our Crew Is Here To Help!
4/4/2019 (Permalink)
Your Coffee Shop In Canoga Park Has Water Damage
Imagine that you finally opened a coffee shop in Canoga Park and customers visit it regularly. It has a shabby chic vibe with overstuffed armchairs and perfect nooks for patrons to read a book or work remotely. After much work, your coffee shop is a dream come true. Except for one day you arrive to find out that a pipe burst in the business next door and your gleaming hardwood floors and beautiful area rugs are soaking wet and you shut down until further notice.
Do not let commercial water damage to your Canoga Park coffee shop kill your dream. Instead, reach out to SERVPRO as soon as you discover the issue. Our rapid response crew is available 24/7 and ready to jump into action to help you restore your business as soon as possible. We understand that every minute the coffee shop is not serving its patrons, it is losing revenue and customer loyalty, so we work expediently to minimize your losses.
One of the principal concerns when dealing with businesses that serve food are health department regulations. Our SERVPRO crew is familiar with the nuances of specific businesses, so we work closely with you, so the restoration process complies with guidelines as needed. This adherence to regulations helps minimize the time your shop remains closed and any resulting loss in revenue.
Depending on the extent of the leak next door, we may be able to salvage your area rugs and furniture. When possible, we dry and disinfect all surfaces and leave them ready for business. Whenever our SERVPRO team is unable to salvage an item, we dispose of it following environmental and local regulations, so you do not have to worry about it.
Do not let water damage squash your dream. SERVPRO of Canoga Park / West Hills is ready to jump into action to help you get back in business as soon as possible. Just call us at (818) 998-1500, and let us leave your coffee shop “Like it never even happened.”
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