Commercial Photo Gallery

Mold Stalactite?

SERVPRO of Columbia, Montour & Sullivan Counties was called in to check the basement of a commercial building for mold. Our crew found mold stalactites on this beam and other various locations.

If You See Signs of Mold, 
Call Us Today – (570) 759-0966

Getting The Job Done

This is the aftermath of a furnace malfunction at a local church. SERVPRO of Columbia, Montour & Sullivan Counties utilized scaffolding to clean the hard to reach areas. 

If you have a soot loss, Call SERVPRO of Columbia, Montour & Sullivan Counties at 570-759-0966.

Moldy Curtains?

The mold on the room divider curtains is the result of excess moisture in a church basement. SERVPRO of Columbia, Montour & Sullivan Counties was able to remediate the mold, which saved the church from having to purchase new curtains.

SERVPRO Equipment

This is an example of just some of our equipment that SERVPRO uses. We have many different sizes and styles of air movers and dehumidifiers, which all serve a specific purpose. 

Deodorizer

For a fast, high-intensity treatment of up to 50,000 cubic feet of commercial space, the Vaportek Vapor Shark is our ideal tool for the job.  This application is ideal for manufacturing facilities, disaster restoration, animal shelters, large grow rooms, restaurant grill exhaust/party rooms, sewer/septic backup & sewage treatment plants, or casinos/large meeting halls.  

Result of Frozen Sprinkler

SERVPRO was called to a local school in Bloomsburg, PA to clean-up after a 
sprinkler system freeze up in multiple areas of the building. The water damage necessitated most of the children, pre-school age, to be picked up by their parents, so the work could progress. Wet carpet and hard floors were extracted, vinyl cove base removed, toys and furniture were moved to drier areas, air movers and dehumidifiers were placed. SERVPRO personnel worked around the plumbers, who were opening walls up to find leaks and also worked around the sprinkler repair personnel. Some areas were extracted twice, due to additional leaks being found when system was tested. Most equipment was removed within 3 days, harder to dry areas were complete 
with-in 6 days, but the school was able to continue with operating, around that equipment.