Storm Damage Cleanup and Restoration

On September 5th, five of our crew members traveled from New Bern, NC to Corpus Christi, Texas to help with the damages after Hurricane Harvey. Hurricane Harvey was a category four storm that became the first major hurricane to make landfall in the United States since Hurricane Wilma in 2005. Hurricane Harvey made landfall in the US on August 24 in Rockport, Texas.

That won't be the last time we travel to help with Hurricane cleanup efforts in the United States. Hurricanes and storms hit right here in New Bern and Pamlico County. We are experienced in storm damage cleanup because it happens in our own backyard. You can trust our team of disaster and restoration experts after storm damage.

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Why Choose SERVPRO of New Bern?

fast response to flooding and storm damage

We're Faster to Any Size Disaster

When a storm hits your New Bern home or business, you need help immediately. Our quick response will help prevent secondary damage and help reduce restoration costs.

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highly trained water damage restoration technicians

We're Highly Trained Storm Damage Specialists

As water and storm damage specialists, we have the experience and advanced training that enables us to restore your property quickly. We use scientific drying principles and provide validation and documentation that your property is dry and the job is complete.

  • Water Damage Restoration Technician
  • Applied Structural Drying Technicians

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fast water damage cleanup

We Have the Resources to Handle Storms and Disasters

In addition to our own resources, we can access equipment and personnel from over 2270 Franchises across the state and country. We can even call upon strategically located Disaster Recovery Teams for catastrophic storms and major events.

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Locally Owned Company with National Storm Resources

SERVPRO of New Bern is locally owned and operated—so we live and work here too, and are proud to be part of the New Bern community. We are also part of a national network of 2270 with special Disaster Recover Teams that can respond with additional resources during catastrophic storms and major events.

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