Commercial Photo Gallery

Walls contained after drywall removal to keep the area clean and the business running.

SERVPRO cares about your business.

A local hotel had water damage that ran into the main hall.  SERVPRO cares about your commercial business and we try to keep our work areas neat and safe so you can keep your business open during restoration.

Servpro Ranks #1 Restoration Franchise

SERVPRO Ranks #1 in Restoration for Fifteen Years Running

For fifteen years running, SERVPRO has been ranked the no. 1 Restoration Franchise in the country by Entrepreneur Magazine, and no. 12 in franchising overall!  The rankings are based on training, operational support and expertise, years in business (50+), financial strength, and other criteria.  Know that when you are choosing SERVPRO of University Place/Lakewood West, you are choosing the best!

Pipe burst in Senior Living Facility

This senior living facility had a pipe burst on the 2nd floor.  There's no such thing as a small emergency when it threatens to shut down your business.

Turn to the company with the resources and experience in cleaning and restoration.

SERVPRO of University Place/Lakewood West 253-896-3000

Why did we drill holes in the wall?

Most interior walls are built with drywall, which absorbs water.  Even a small amount of water at the base of the wall can become a big problem over time, affecting the framing materials behind the wall.

When drywall gets wet, it isn’t normally salvaged and will need to be replaced.  The longer the drywall is saturated, the chances are more likely that they will need to be replaced.

The key to dry wet walls quickly is to get air moving around them. 

By drilling holes, we can dry the wall cavity from the inside out. If the interior wall was wet for a short period, the wall cavity can be dried by the inside out by drilling holes at the base. Drilling holes allows efficient drying with minimal damage, reducing mitigation and rebuild costs.

Water Damage at Local WA Business

There was water damage upstairs and we needed to check to see if the water went through to the storage room below. The tight space didn't stop us!  The owner loved how thorough we were.

Flood in the Breakroom

The break room at this local Construction company had a bottleless water cooler.  This type of water cooler is plumbed directly into the cold water line.  In this scenario it burst overnight flooding the break room and the other areas of the office. The owners were pleased to see that we were able to work around their schedule.  By working around schedules we were able to prevent excessive downtime in the business.