Are you dealing with a water damage emergency from a leaky faucet, leaks from a water supply line, flooding from an appliance, fire damage, broken water pipes, an overflowing toilet or tub?
Helping Hand Restoration water damage and fire clean-up professionals are 24-hours on-call for any flood or structural damage emergency.
Our restoration company consists of clean-up teams in Phoenix, Tucson, Scottsdale and other Arizona cities. We restore smoke damaged and flood damaged properties to their original state. We respond quickly to any water, mold removal, crime and trauma scene cleanup emergencies.
Mold and moisture problems can spread to wood surfaces, ceiling tiles, wallpaper, paint, carpet, and insulation. Flooding causes costly property damage and presents serious health risks. Failing to remove flood water from a home can cause hazardous mold growth and toxic spreading.
Helping Hand Fire and Water Damage Restoration provides the following water damage restoration services in Arizona:
• 24 Hour Emergency Water Damage Cleanup Services - For Homes and Businesses
• We Bill Your Insurance Direct
• Sewage Extraction and Cleanup
• Mold Remediation - Mold Removal
• Structural Drying and Dehumidifying
• Fire Damage and Smoke Damage Restoration
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News and Information about Helping Hand Fire and Water Restoration Phoenix
River's rebirth: Efforts to restore lower Mokelumne paying off
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 16:26:00 GMT
land owned by a grape grower. The pink blossom is among the most colorful in a 22-acre riparian restoration area at Vino Farms. It offers assurance that the river has, in a few short years, regained some of what it lost over a century of neglect. Like
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Berwyn Heights objects to change in Intercounty Connector efforts
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 12:44:00 GMT
Nov. 16 work session, the Berwyn Heights Town Council voted to object to plans that could pollute the water in Indian Creek. Indian Creek, which originates near Interstate 95 in Laurel and runs down close to the Beltsville Industrial Park near College
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Restoration work continues at Little River Salt Marsh
Sun, 29 Nov 2009 06:27:00 GMT
Program at the state Department of Environmental Services and Rockingham County Conservation District announced the start of more restoration work at the Little River Salt Marsh. The project's goal is to restore tidal flow to degraded portions of the
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Officials: Winds May Have Contributed To Fire
Sun, 29 Nov 2009 03:42:00 GMT
Fire officials say high winds contributed to a fire in Albany today. It happened at 438 Hamilton Street, leaving 5 people homeless. Officials say the fire started around 11:30AM
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