1-800 WATER DAMAGE of Southwestern Indiana
serving Evansville · Washington · Bloomington and all neighborhoods of Southwestern Indiana with the absolute best in water · fire · and mold damage restoration and treatment. The owners · husband and wife team Tim and Amber Wright · are firm believers in treating customers just like family · and is IICRC certified in water remediation · structural drying · mold · fire and smoke · and sewage damage occurs · 1-800 WATER DAMAGE springs into action. With our 24/7 emergency services · water damage can cause serious harm to your property. Our crew will get the water out fast · quickly dry your property · and prevent further damage from occurring. Mold Removal & · Remediation If you have or suspect that you might have a mold problem · call the area’s mold remediation experts. We assess · contain · and treat mold damage to safely bring your property back to its pre-loss condition. Fire &
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