Storm Damage Photo Gallery

Wind Storm Damage
Wind can cause a tremendous amount of damage. Add that to excessive rain and you get a perfect storm. SERVPRO of East Evansville is ready to clean up after wind and rain damaged this home.

Leaking Roof Caused Big Problems
Severe storms can produce Strong winds and heavy rains. A falling tree damaged the roof of this home causing it leak gallons of water into the attack of this home. Causing the ceiling to collapse.

Most Common Flood Hazards
According to the National Weather Service (NOAA), “Approximately 75% of all presidential disaster declarations are associated with flooding.” NOAA lists the most common flood hazards in the United States as:
- Flash Flooding
- River Flooding
- Storm Surge
- Burn Scars/Debris Flows (Caused by Wildfires)
- Ice/Debris Jams
- Snowmelt
- Dry Wash (Caused by Heavy Rainfall in Dry Areas)
- Dam Breaks/Levee Failure
When catastrophic water damage happens to you. SERVPRO of East Evansville can help, call (812) 471-3132.

Preparing For a Flood
Flooding can happen fast in many environments. The American Red Cross recommends having the following list of items packed and ready to go in such a catastrophic event.
Water-3+day supply
Food-3+day supply
Flashlight
Battery Powered/Hand Crank Radio
Extra Batteries
First Aid Kit
Medications
Multi-Purpose Tool
Sanitation/Personal Hygiene Items
Copies of Personal Documents
Cell Phone with Chargers
Family & Emergency Contact Information
Extra Cash
Emergency Blanket
Map of the Area
Baby Supplies
Pet Supplies
Tools/Supplies for Securing Your Home
Extra Set of Keys (Car/House)
Extra Clothing/Shoes/Hat
Rain Gear
Insect Repellent/Sunscreen
Camera for Photo of Damages
Call your local SERVPRO of East Evansville Professionals, we are here to help at (812) 471-3132.

SERVPRO "Survival of Natural Disasters"
Cyclones, Typhoons, Hurricanes, Black Blizzards, Tornadoes, and Snow Blizzards have made the "Top 20 disastrous storms" to date! The impact of these natural disasters have varied greatly. These impacts depended on the type and severity of the disaster, the preparedness of the affected people, and in the peoples' knowledge of, and effectiveness, in disaster management activity. We here at SERVPRO of East Evansville know that natural disasters can occur at any given time, and we are ready. Our SERVPRO professionals have the knowledge, training, willingness, and most importantly the experience in disaster management. The SERVPRO professionals are actively dealing with disasters almost every day, so when one comes to your doorstep, know who to call. Call SERVPRO of East Evansville at (812) 471-3132 ready and "here to help.”

SERVPRO’s Frozen Facts
Winter storm weather can cause extreme damage. Did you know that 18 percent of all water damage claims happen in the winter? Frozen pipes are every building and homeowner’s worst nightmare. When pipes get too cold, the water inside freezes, expands, and then bursts! A burst pipe then leads to extreme water loss and damage. The best way to fight frozen pipes is by keeping your building or home temperature above 65 degrees. If winter weather bursts your pipes call SERVPRO of East Evansville at (812) 471-3132 to lower recovery and restoration cost.

Choose SERVPRO to Protect Your Assets
We here at SERVPRO of East Evansville know your home is a reflection of you and makes an impression on all those who enter it. You invest your time, energy and hard earned resources to maintain, protect and increase the value of your home. When the storms of life come through your roof or window expect the very best remediation services. SERVPRO professionals at SERVPRO of East Evansville are committed to providing quality services for your entire home.

SERVPRO Disaster Recovery Team
We here at SERVPRO of East Evansville want to share how honored we are to be a part of a company who is truly "here to help" in any and all disasters. SERVPRO's Disaster Recovery Teams have been involved in helping restore the southern states after traumatic 2020 hurricane damage. All SERVPRO professionals strive to make it "Like it never even happened."