Storm Damage Photo Gallery

Room with water and mold colonies on the staircase and walls

Vacant House Has Severe Storm Damage

A closed-up, vacant Oyster Bay house took on significant amounts of water, leaving a large amount of storm damage for SERVPRO to handle. Not only was there standing water, but it also created the perfect hosting environment for a colossal mold damage problem for the techs to mitigate.

Basement with standing water around boxes and chairs

Oyster Bay Basement Needs Fast Action Against Flood Damage

An Oyster Bay homeowner contacted SERVPRO for floodwater removal in their basement. As seen in the photo, several inches collected rapidly, and numerous articles needed removal out of harm's way. Fortunately, the techs have equipment for deepwater extraction and cleaning agents to sanitize the room for safe reuse.

Wet carpet by a staircase with filing cabinets and a black stool

Oyster Bay Carpet Soaks Up Incoming Flood Damage

When a large amount of floodwater entered this basement home office space, the homeowner brought in SERVPRO to clean up the flood damage. The techs were able to remove the furniture and save the homeowner the cost of replacing those items.

Basement with pieces of wood floating in standing water

Floating Flood Damage in Oyster Bay Basement

The floodwater in this Oyster Bay basement collected rapidly and needed fast extraction. SERVPRO techs used their professional equipment to get the water out, and the basement dried. With their cleaning agents explicitly formulated for concrete and cinder block, they could fully restore this home.

Basement with standing water around brick support

Oyster Bay Basement Has Standing Floodwater

When the SERVPRO techs answered the call for help from a local Oyster Bay homeowner, they found nearly an inch of standing water that needed removal. Due to the time between the event and the call, water wicked into the walls, and the site required some controlled demo.

Room with game tables and damaged tile floor

Oyster Bay Basement with Flood Damage to Floor

Peel and stick tiles, as seen in his Oyster Bay basement, are an economical way to cover a concrete floor. However, when water exposure occurs, such as flood damage, they lose their grip rapidly and require removal so the substrate can get dried.