SERVPRO of Pickens County was established in 2001 and since that time we have grown substantially. We are committed to providing excellent service to the hundreds of homeowners, business owners, and organizations in Pickens County as well as the neighboring counties of Oconee, Anderson, and Greenville.
We pride ourselves on our rapid response time to any fire, water, or storm emergency. When disaster strikes, our number one priority is to restore your home or business "Like it never even happened." SERVPRO of Pickens County provides emergency cleaning and restoration services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
We pride ourselves on our rapid response time to any fire, water, or storm emergency. When disaster strikes, our number one priority is to restore your home or business "Like it never even happened." SERVPRO of Pickens County provides emergency cleaning and restoration services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
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When disaster strikes, SERVPRO of Pickens County is here and ready to answer your call. We provide 24-hour emergency services for fire, water, mold, or storm damage 365 days a year. SERVPRO of Pickens County is conveniently located in Easley, which allows us to respond quickly to your disaster day or night.
When a pipe bursts or rainwater floods your home, you cannot waste any time. Your keepsakes and the structure of your home become increasingly compromised the longer they remain wet. Do not panic call SERVPRO of Pickens County today! We provide emergency cleaning and restoration services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, so we are always ready to respond.
The aftermath of a fire can leave you feeling overwhelmed. This type of disaster can affect every inch of your home or business, and you may not know where to begin. The first step towards a successful recovery should be to call SERVPRO of Pickens County! Our professionals understand that you have been through a devastating loss and will treat you, your home, and your precious belongings with the respect they deserve.
SERVPRO of Pickens County has experience restoring homes affected by storms and flooding. We can respond immediately with highly trained technicians who employ specialized equipment and techniques to restore your home or business back to pre-storm condition. As water and storm damage specialists, we have the experience and advanced training that enables us to restore your property quickly.
There's never a convenient time for fire or water damage to strike your business. Every hour spent cleaning up is an hour of lost revenue and productivity. So when an emergency situation arises in your business, give us a call and we'll be there fast with the help you need. The SERVPRO Commercial Large Loss Division is composed of our best of the best in restoration.
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Megan Bouwkamp
Mar 03, 2021
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Shenae Traynham
Mar 01, 2021
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Louise Landreth Kilbreth
Feb 25, 2021
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They came in and thoroughly cleaned my home top to bottom after I had all of the floorings in the downstairs replaced. Everything was covered with dust. Stephanie and Raven were wonderful. They went above and beyond anything I could have expected. They were very personable and kind. They were extremely respectful of my husband and me. I just cannot say enough good things about these two.
Kaitlyn Harris
Jan 17, 2021
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John Mccue
Jul 24, 2020
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Critical: Professionalism, Punctuality, Responsiveness, Value
Waited three days for an estimate to clean an apartment and some other work. I only got the price after calling on a weekend, because they failed to contact me as promised. I can tell you, having spent 30+ years in the cleaning and restoration that their price was beyond ridiculous.
Waited three days for an estimate to clean an apartment and some other work. I only got the price after calling on a weekend, because they failed to contact me as promised. I can tell you, having spent 30+ years in the cleaning and restoration that their price was beyond ridiculous.
Joyce Smith
Jul 15, 2020
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Lisa Jones Head
Sep 19, 2019
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