Bangor Base Cleanup and Restoration
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Managing Bangor Base Water Damage and Fire Damage
Bangor Base, situated within Kitsap County, Washington, is a census-designated place within U.S. Naval Base Kitsap on the Kitsap Peninsula. The CDP spans an overall area measuring 11.1 square miles. Bangor Trident Base is adjacent to Bangor Base, WA, home to the U.S. Navy's Pacific submarine fleet. Its strategic location facilitates convenient access to the Pacific Ocean, allowing for rapid deployment and response to global threats. Bangor Base unveils stunning views framed by the majestic Olympic Mountains and Hood Canal, creating a scenic scene. The grounds boast lovely gardens, well-established landscaping, and spacious plots, crafting an attractive environment embraced by nature. Serene walking paths and trails nearby enhance the peaceful ambiance of the area.
Although situated in a tranquil setting, Bangor Base, WA, isn't isolated. Just a short distance away, Silverdale and Poulsbo buzz with vibrant shopping and dining scenes, providing numerous leisure and entertainment choices. Whether exploring local shops at The Trails or visiting the well-liked mall in Kitsap, residents can conveniently access diverse commercial amenities, including RAX by Radically Inclined.
Concrete and Masonry Fire Damage Cleanup
Fire damage to concrete and masonry can be substantial and thus should not be underestimated. Masonry, which includes marble, brick, and cinder blocks, is vulnerable to smoke damage. SERVPRO® starts with the least aggressive to the most aggressive cleaning procedures.
Cleaning processes to remove smoke residues
- Dry cleaning
- Wet cleaning with alkaline cleaner
- Abrasive blasting
Cinder Block Water Damage Restoration
This damage threatens cinder blocks, which have porous characteristics. However, they can be covered or painted with a vapor barrier. SERVPRO crews drill holes near the bottom of the wall in a mortar joint, allowing water to drain from the cavity, and then use cavity drying equipment to manage moisture remnants.
SERVPRO provides efficient fire and water damage restoration.