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Can Flood Damage in Patchogue Cause Exponential Harm to a Property?

4/15/2021 (Permalink)

The SERVPRO Green Fleet, Faster To Any Size Disaster, mitigates storm damage to Patchogue properties

Without the Correct Intervention and Mitigation Strategy Flood Damage Could Permanently Damage Your Home.

Patchogue is a hamlet in Suffolk County, Long Island. Like many places in this part of New York State, the region comprises a collection of villages that offers diverse accents and backgrounds. Patchogue, specifically, is on the southern shores of Long Island and connects with the Great South Bay. It offers the famous white sands of Long Island's most sought-after beaches as a tourist destination. There are also several walking trails and winery tours to book a weekend trip away from the big cities. As a part of the New York Metropolitan area, Patchogue has a reputation as an affluent bedroom community. Private cars run regularly from New York's JFK international airport while the village itself is full of charm. Renting a car to explore Long Island is highly recommended, with the nearby Gold Coast mansions a particular highlight.

A drive along the coast

A short drive up the East Coast from Patchogue is the Hamptons, an area well-known for its celebrity sightings, elegant private dining, and yacht clubs. The LongHouse Reserve features stunning sculptures from some of America's eminent artists and stretches out across 16 acres. Art galleries are in high supply in Patchogue, with the Pollock-Krasner House and the home sweet home Museum running rotating exhibitions of some fantastic private collections. Still, the center of Patchogue, and wider Suffolk County, revolve around its sunlit beaches. There are over ten different sand beaches to enjoy with a tranquil promenade for romantic evening walks. The nearby mariner offers boating trips out across the Long Island sound and provides beautiful views of the bay.

Fire Island is the premiere beach on Long Island. The white sands stretch out with views across the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Great South Bay on the other. The beach is cleaned and maintained by local authorities but can get busy during the warmer summer months.

The jewel of Patchogue's downtown neighborhood is the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts. Inside are 1,200 seats with an ornamentally crafted interior and excellent acoustics. The theatre plays a medley of live music, classical, and performing arts throughout the year.

Long Island is at its heart a winemaking region. Tours across the dozen wineries in Suffolk County are well worth the admission fee, with minicabs leaving from downtown Main Street each day. Sampling sessions typically include guided tours and dining.

SERVPRO Returns your Home to its Pre-loss Condition Following Flood Damage Restoration

The repair, mitigation, and restoration of property use a lot of equipment. There may also be significant debris removal occurring on the site and drying equipment that must run over several days to a few weeks.

SERVPRO technicians offer:

If you are remaining on the property, it can be frustrating to be surrounded by equipment or debris.

SERVPRO technicians perform a final cleanup of the property

  • remove any chemical cleaning agents, and pack non-salvageable materials onto our trucks for disposal at a warehouse. We return daily to monitor the drying process and double-check equipment functions.
  • We tape down all wiring to avoid slip and trip hazards for inhabitants of the property.
  • Equipment is positioned safely and securely for overnight usage.
  • When we leave a worksite, we make sure it is spotless before packing up our trucks.

Flood restoration can be a gruelling experience. Contact SERVPRO of Patchogue for flood damage restoration at (631) 924-1801 to ease the burden.

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