Water extraction - flooded basement carpeting
My basement is currently under 3″ of water and the English Basement carpeting is soaked. Any recommendations for a company that can remove the water, extract the water from the carpet, dehumidify the space? I know these exist. Thanks!

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victorpachade | 13 years and 8 months ago
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Sisophys | 13 years and 8 months ago
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Look up “disaster recovery” in the yellow pages (or whatever they’re called now). There’s one, I think it’s Serv-Pro, that seems like a franchise– they advertise nationally–so that might be worth a call just to see what they charge. They have big wet vacs and giant dehumidifiers. Also, check out this link: http://www.floodsafety.com/national/property/cleanup/ It’s for way worse situations, but there are useful tips. Take photos of everything at its worst because you will need them if you submit a claim to your insurance company. Ventilate as much as possible to avoid mold. Good luck.