SERVPRO's Disaster Recovery Team

No Job Is Too Large

Did you know that SERVPRO of Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Norfolk West, and Hampton North is capable of handling disasters no matter how large the damage is? What sets us apart from other restoration companies is our Disaster Recovery Team Bahen response initiative. We have dedicated professionals who are experts in Large Loss Restoration and will take on the whole process of recovering a commercial space from fire or water damage. Our Large Loss team consists of people who have the right tools/resources, knowledge, and unique ability to inspect the large scale damage. they will then write up a plan, and manage groups of teams to tackle the project in an experienced and efficient manner and begin the process of getting the business back up and running as soon as possible. Because we understand the stress that comes when disaster disrupts a business, it is our goal to work efficiently, while doing things the proper way to prevent any further damage. We also have the ability to travel out of state to assist when natural disasters like hurricanes and floods affect other communities. We have traveled to southern states affected by Hurricanes in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and Alabama.

Should a storm or major event strike, call (757) 465-9700

Catastrophic Storm and Major Event Response

The SERVPRO Disaster Recovery Team can provide help whether you're dealing with a tornado, hurricane, blizzard or flood. The SERVPRO System has a network of strategically positioned storm teams on standby should a disaster strike near you. Available 24 hours a day and 365 days a year, we are prepared for the unpredictable.

With the ability to mobilize local command centers, along with the resources of more than 2220 Franchises nationwide, no disaster is too big. Recent mobilizations of the Catastrophic Storm Response Teams include:

  • 2017 California wildfires
  • 2017 Hurricane Irma
  • 2017 Hurricane Harvey
  • 2016 Hurricane Matthew
  • 2015 Carolina floods
  • 2014 Polar Vortex
  • 2012 Sandy
  • 2010 Nashville floods
  • 2008 Ike
  • 2007 Chicago floods
  • 2007 Ohio floods
  • 2007 California wildfires
  • 2005 Katrina/Wilma/Rita