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DISASTER CLEANUP
When it comes to cleaning up a disaster in Boise and surrounding areas, we got you covered. We help you recover from water damage, floods, fire damage, mold growth, and biohazards to name a few.


DISASTER CLEANUP
Have you experienced water, snow, ice, fire, or wind damage to your home? The disaster may have left your roof, attic, main floors, contents, or basement, or crawl space harmed. The destruction may be on the exterior or interior of the home. Dry Pros will respond quickly to your call. They will inspect and evaluate the damage done to your home and listen to your concerns. They will make repairs to restore your home using all safety and industry standards.

DISASTER RESTORATION
No matter how big or small the disaster, Dry Pros can handle the cleanup and restoration. We’ll get your property back to the way it was before the disaster. We listen and understand what each person needs and follow special requests whenever possible. We have a variety of experiences dealing with different forms of disasters. Disasters can range from the aftermath of a storm, and other natural disasters, floods, or even mold. Our professional, certified, cleaning and restoration process will take care of any disaster your property received, leaving your property perfectly safe and secure.
COMMON REASONS FOR DISASTER CLEANUP
Water Damage
Water intrusion can cause problems for the home and those in it. The water may contain contaminants and must be removed quickly. Wet wood is prone to rot, and mold and the foundation, electrical, and mechanical systems may be compromised. Call a professional with the equipment and knowledge to safely extract water, dry, and sanitize the home.
Fire Damage
After a fire, there may be safety hazards present. Smoke and soot particles can be breathed in and affect the lungs. Contents burned can leave residual contaminants in the air. The structure may be wet, unsound structurally, and there may be live electrical wires. Safe, timely, and effective cleanup, disinfection, and restoration of the home are critical.
Wind Damage
Winds of 25-30 miles an hour can move tree branches, and winds above 55 mph can cause major damage. Fallen electrical wires and trees can damage a roof or partially collapse a house. Roof shingles or siding may rip off. After a severe wind storm, whether or not it rained, a house should be checked for damage, debris removed, and any damage repaired.
Snow, Ice, and Hail Damage
Snow, ice, and hail are all cold-weather villains. Pipes can freeze and burst. Snow can bring down gutters and can collapse roofs. Trees laden with snow can fall on a home. Ice dams can damage shingles and gutters and cause water to back up and enter the home. Before cleanup and restoration, there should be a thorough assessment of the destruction.
Mold Damage
Mold cleanup needs to occur rapidly, as mold can develop in 24-48 hours. Mold can weaken and destroy the organic materials present in a home – wood, for example. Mold grows when there is high relative humidity or water present. Remediation is a multi-step process: removing water, drying, setting up containment before technicians eliminate the mold.