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Three Reasons To Choose SERVPRO

8/26/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO trailer with lots of  SERVPRO equipment We have the expertise and equipment to help you, no matter what size disaster you are facing.

Quick! Name three things that come in groups of three. If you choose sneezes, barbershop trio singers, or three-leaf clovers, you’re right on the money. We’d like to add one more big THREE: our trifecta of service.

When you need somewhere to turn for emergency cleaning and restoration, there are three great reasons to choose SERVPRO®: science-backed cleaning, a strong ethos of teamwork, and 24-hour service.

Let us take a minute to tell you about each of these in more detail.

We Bring the Science

At SERVPRO®, we do the research to bring the exact protocol you need, whether it’s flood remediation or disinfecting.

You may not have thought much about the science behind cleaning….but that’s OK because we have! For everyday disinfection against diseases such as COVID-19, we only use EPA-approved products.

And we follow standards set by organizations such as the CDC to ensure you’re getting hospital-grade cleaning.

You’re on Our Team

One thing that makes SERVPRO® great is our teamwork. We synergize to get you the right cleaning and restoration services at the right time. And best of all, you’re part of our team.

Whether it’s a defensive cleaning program or an emergency job, we work with you to create the best plan for your business. We consult with you before we get started, and check in to make sure we’re providing exactly what you need.

We Are Here 24/7

Unfortunately, disaster doesn’t conveniently schedule an appointment between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to strike. It can happen at any time.

Lucky for our SERVPRO® customers, we are ready, any time. You can call our hotline or fill out a web form and we’ll assess your problem and give you the cleaning and restoration assistance you need to get your business up and running again.

So there you have it—three excellent reasons to choose us!

When disaster strikes, SERVPRO of Statesboro is ready to assist. Give us a call at (912) 764-9542.

SERVPRO on the Golf Course!

8/26/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO Account Manager, Christy Smith standing by the SERVPRO tent at the 19th hole at the Chamber Golf Tournament It was a fun time at the 19th hole!

SERVPRO of Statesboro tries to be involved in this close-knit community any time we have the opportunity, including being an active member of the Statesboro-Bulloch Chamber of Commerce. In May, we sponsored a hole at the 26th Annual Past Chair's Chamber Tournament.

Each year, the Statesboro-Bulloch Chamber of Commerce hosts the golf tournament to honor the previous chairman. It is the largest fundraiser of the year.  

Our Account Manager, Christy Smith set up our SERVPRO tent at "the 19th hole" and provided lots of yummy snacks and cold beverages for the golfers.  Christy loved being able to see and visit with a lot of our SERVPRO customers, as well as meet potential new clients.  Nothing wrong with mixing a little business with pleasure.  Fun was had by all! 

SERVPRO Wants to Help You Reduce the Risk of Dryer Fires

8/24/2021 (Permalink)

Thousands of dryer fires are caused by lint every year, yet they can be easily prevented with a few minutes of cleaning.

Regular maintenance of your dryer will help to improve the drying speed of your clothing, reduce energy usage, and most importantly, reduce the risk of dryer fires! Here are a few ways to get cleaning…

  • One of the best precautions is to empty the lint trap after every load. Use of laundry detergent, fabric softener, and dryer sheets can lead to an unseen waxy build-up or film over your lint trap. Remove any large clumps of lint build-up that are visible. Fill up a bucket or sink with warm water and a little dish soap and gently scrub with a toothbrush until clean. If you run water over the filter, it should be able to pass through easily without any pooling. Ensure that there are no tears on the screen.  
  • Pull out the dryer from the wall and unplug the machine. Ideally, you will pull the dryer all the way out so that you can vacuum underneath it all. You’ll want to suck up any loose debris and then wash and dry the floor.
  • Remove the vent off the back of the dryer. Using a screwdriver, remove the vent clamp and slide the vent (dryer duct) off the dryer. Reach into the hole on the back of the dryer, remove any large clumps of lint and then follow with your vacuum attachment reaching as far in as you can. Metal ducts are much less of a fire risk than foil or plastic vents and, if a fire does start, are more likely to contain it.
  • Clean the inside drum. Using a rag, wipe down the inside of the dryer with a 50/50 water and vinegar mixture. Dry thoroughly. If you have an automatic drying setting, give the moisture sensor electrodes a cleaning with a cotton ball dipped in rubbing alcohol. Buildup from lint or dryer sheets can affect these sensors, leading to either damp or overly dried clothing. These are usually located just inside the dryer below the door opening. Don’t forget to clean the inside of the door too!

Do a deep cleaning at least annually with regular maintenance to remove any visible lint for best fire prevention. 

In case of fire, SERVPRO of Statesboro is available 24/7 to come in and make it "Like it never even happened."

Understanding SERVPRO'S Water Lingo For Contamination

8/24/2021 (Permalink)

Water from sewer system backups should be considered very dangerous. The water is grossly unsanitary and may contain bacteria and viruses that could cause serious illness. Special training and equipment are necessary to safely clean this type of contamination. SERVPRO of Statesboro has the proper training and equipment to help with biohazard situations.

There are three major types of contaminated water.

Category 1: “Clean Water”

This is water from a clean source, such as a broken clean water supply line or faucet. If left untreated, category 1 water can quickly degrade into category 2 or 3 water depending upon such factors as time, temperature, and contact with contaminants.

Category 2: “Gray Water”

This water has a significant level of contamination that could cause discomfort or illness if ingested. Sources for category 2 water may include washing machine overflow, toilet overflow, (with some urine, but no feces), or dishwasher overflow.

Category 3: “Black Water”

This water is grossly unsanitary and could cause severe illness or death if ingested, and any contact should be avoided. Sources for category 3 water could include flooding from rivers or streams, water from beyond the toilet trap, water from the toilet bowl with feces, or standing water that has begun to support microbial growth.

SERVPRO of Statesboro will inspect the contaminated water to determine the type of water and then plan the appropriate response to safely restore your home or business.

We Are The Cleaning Experts

8/21/2021 (Permalink)

several SERVPRO technicians wearing proper PPE doing a COVID wipe down We can help you be proactive against viral pathogens in your home or office.

SERVPRO is Here to Help during this time of need

During this unprecedented time caused by the global pandemic of coronavirus, this is a reminder to our customers that we are specialists in cleaning services, and we adhere to the highest cleaning and sanitation standards.

Specialized Training

We are prepared to clean and disinfect your home or business, according to protocols set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We have years of experience in dealing with biological contaminants, and we will go beyond the scope of work that regular janitorial staff perform on a daily basis.

The CDC encourages cleaning of high-touch surfaces such as counters, tabletops, doorknobs, light switches, bathroom fixtures, toilets, phones, keyboards, tablets and tables. Other spaces mentioned in the CDC’s guidance for commercial spaces include:

  • Kitchen/Food Areas
  • Bathrooms
  • Schools/Classrooms
  • Offices
  • Retail Spaces
  • Water Fountains
  • Shelving/Racks
  • Sales Counters
  • Carpets and Rugs
  • Stair Handrails
  • Elevator Cars
  • Playground Equipment
  • Fitness Equipment

Specialized Products

The CDC recommends usage of a labeled hospital-grade disinfectant with claims against similar pathogens to the coronavirus. SERVPRO of Statesboro uses an EPA-approved product to clean and disinfect viral pathogens, and we are following all guidelines as provided by the CDC and local authorities.

Call Today for a Proactive Cleaning

If your home or business needs deep cleaning services, call the experts today – SERVPRO of Statesboro- 912.764.9542.

SERVPRO Uses Different Methods for Fire Damage Restoration

8/21/2021 (Permalink)

After a fire, there are two questions that homeowners ask themselves. "How am I ever going to replace everything?" and "How am I going to pay for everything?" quickly threaten to overwhelm a person who is already stressed out from the fire itself.


There is a way to save hundreds, even thousands of dollars for you and/or your insurance company. Restoring fire damage to property is usually much less expensive than replacing it. SERVPRO has a wide variety of methods that can help you accomplish this.


Dry Cleaning - We use dry sponges, dusting cloths and vacuums to remove non-grease based soils and soot. This method is also useful to remove light (small) debris and particulate soiling.

Wet Cleaning - Water and/or cleaning agents are used to remove moderate to heavy residues, both grease and non-grease based. It is a more aggressive method of cleaning since the item being cleaned will be thoroughly saturated in the process.

Spray and Wipe - A wet cleaning agent is applied using a spray bottle and the wiped down with a clean, white towel. This method gives the technician more control over the amount of product used. It is a very effective method to use when there is a concern that the property being cleaned might be damaged if it is saturated with a cleaning product or even water.


Foam Cleaning - This technique is used primarily for upholstery fabrics that could shrink or bleed color if water or a wet cleaning agent is used. The foaming cleaning agents we use are also very effective on mattresses and box springs that have light smoke damage.


Abrasive Cleaning - This technique is used to agitate the surface being cleaned. This is necessary if the residue is very thick and resists wet cleaning. We accomplish this using cleaning agents with abrasive ingredients alone or with an abrasive scrubbing pad.


Immersion Cleaning - This technique is used only for materials that can be completely saturated in a cleaning product. It is very effective for cleaning Venetian blinds. One type of immersion we use in ultrasonic. The item to be cleaned is dipped in a tank with a mix of water and cleaning agent then sound waves are used to create microscopic jet streams that agitate and clean the item.

Restoring property can save a lot of money. For many homeowners, though, the money is not the primary concern. It is the opportunity to preserve an item that holds important memories and perhaps has been in the family for generations.

SERVPRO of Statesboro is ready to assist you with both. Call us today at (912) 764.9542 to start preserving your life and memories.

Understanding SERVPRO's water lingo for contamination

4/16/2020 (Permalink)

Water from sewer system backups should be considered very dangerous. The water is grossly unsanitary and may contain bacteria and viruses that could cause serious illness. Special training and equipment is necessary to safely clean this type of contamination. SERVPRO of Statesboro has the proper training and equipment to help with biohazard situations.

There are three major types of contaminated water.

Category 1: “Clean Water”

This is water from a clean source, such as a broken clean water supply line or faucet. If left untreated, category 1 water can quickly degrade into category 2 or 3 water depending upon such factors as time, temperature and contact with contaminants.

Category 2: “Gray Water”

This water has a significant level of contamination that could cause discomfort or illness if ingested. Sources for category 2 water may include washing machine overflow; toilet overflow with some urine, but no feces; or dishwasher overflow.

Category 3: “Black Water”

This water is grossly unsanitary and could cause severe illness or death if ingested, and any contact should be avoided. Sources for category 3 water could include flooding from rivers or streams, water from beyond the toilet trap, water from the toilet bowl with feces or standing water that has begun to support microbial growth.

SERVPRO of Statesboro will inspect the contaminated water to determine the type of water and then plan the appropriate response to safely restore your home or business.

Ready to sell? Old tenants moving out? Let us help you get your home ready.

4/16/2020 (Permalink)

Whether you are trying to sell your home or you have renters moving out or even after a water loss in your home, getting your house ready for new people can be very exhausting.

When it comes to selling your home, it can be extremely overwhelming working with realtors, inspections, and potential buyers.

Lucky for you, SERVPRO of Statesboro is happy to clean your house and get it ready for showings and the sale. With our highly trained crews, we are prepared to help with any cleaning task ranging from mold remediation to deodorization to general cleaning services including carpet cleanings. We have helped many homeowners prepare and sell their homes with a top to bottom cleaning. We have also helped a lot of apartment complexes clean after the lease ends and a new one is beginning. 

Our thorough cleaning services can include wiping ceilings and walls, trim, the exterior of baseboard registers, and cleaning the inside and outside of kitchen and bathroom appliances. Window cleaning and floor cleaning are a great way to finish the project up and add the final sparkle to your fresh home.

We would be happy to set up a time for an estimator to come onsite to answer any questions you may have, and to get you a good idea of what the project would entail and cost. SERVPRO of Statesboro is always here to help.

SERVPRO and Fire Damage

4/15/2020 (Permalink)

After a fire, there are two questions that homeowners ask themselves. "How am I ever going to replace everything?" and "How am I going to pay for everything?" quickly threaten to overwhelm a person who is already stressed out from the fire itself.


There is a way to save hundreds, even thousands of dollars to you and/or your insurance company. Restoring fire damage to property is usually much cheaper than replacing it. SERVPRO has a wide variety of methods that can help you accomplish this.


Dry Cleaning - We use dry sponges, dusting cloths and vacuums to remove non-grease based soils and soot. This method is also useful to remove light (small) debris and particulate soiling.

Wet Cleaning - Water and/or cleaning agents are used to remove moderate to heavy residues, both grease and non-grease based. It is a more aggressive method of cleaning since the item being cleaned will be thoroughly saturated in the process.

Spray and Wipe - A wet cleaning agent is applied using a spray bottle and the wiped down with a clean, white towel. This method gives the technician more control over the amount of product used. It is a very effective method to use when there is a concern that the property being cleaned might be damaged if it is saturated with a cleaning product or even water.


Foam Cleaning - This technique is used primarily for upholstery fabrics that could shrink or bleed color if water or a wet cleaning agent is used. The foaming cleaning agents we use are also very effective on mattresses and box springs that have light smoke damage.


Abrasive Cleaning - This technique is used to agitate the surface being cleaned. This is necessary if the residue is very thick and resists wet cleaning. We accomplish this using cleaning agents with abrasive ingredients alone or with an abrasive scrubbing pad.


Immersion Cleaning - This technique is used only for materials that can be completely saturated in a cleaning product. It is very effective for cleaning Venetian blinds. One type of immersion we use in ultrasonic. The item to be cleaned is dipped in a tank with a mix of water and cleaning agent then sound waves are used to create microscopic jet streams that agitate and clean the item.

Restoring property can save a lot of money. For many homeowners, though, the money is not the primary concern. It is the opportunity to preserve an item that holds important memories and perhaps has been in the family for generations.

SERVPRO of Statesboro is ready to assist you with both. Call us today at (912) 764.9542 to start preserving your life and memories.

Dryer Fire Preventions & SERVPRO

4/15/2020 (Permalink)

In case of fire, SERVPRO of Statesboro is here to make it "Like it never even happened." Make sure to empty the lint trap after every load.

Thousands of dryer fires are caused by lint every year, yet they can be easily prevented with a few minutes of cleaning.

Regular maintenance of your dryer will help to improve the drying speed of your clothing, reduce energy usage, and most importantly, reduce the risk of dryer fires! Here are a few ways to get cleaning…

  • One of the best precautions is to empty the lint trap after every load. Use of laundry detergent, fabric softener and dryer sheets can lead to an unseen waxy build up or film over your lint trap. Remove any large clumps of lint build-up that are visible. Fill up a bucket or sink with warm water and a little dish soap and gently scrub with a toothbrush until clean. If you run water over the filter, it should be able to pass through easily without any pooling. Ensure that there are no tears in the screen.  
  • Pull out the dryer from the wall and unplug the machine. Ideally you will pull the dryer all the way out so that you can vacuum underneath it all. You’ll want to suck up any loose debris and then wash and dry the floor.
  • Remove the vent off the back of the dryer. Using a screw driver, remove the vent clamp and slide the vent (dryer duct) off the dryer. Reach into the hole on the back of the dryer, remove any large clumps of lint and then follow with your vacuum attachment reaching as far in as you can. Metal ducts are much less of a fire risk than foil or plastic vents and, if a fire does start, are more likely to contain it.
  • Clean the inside drum. Using a rag, wipe down the inside of the dryer with a 50/50 water and vinegar mixture. Dry thoroughly. If you have an automatic drying setting, give the moisture sensor electrodes a cleaning with a cotton ball dipped in rubbing alcohol. Buildup from link or dryer sheets can affect these sensors and leading to either damp or overly dried clothing. These are usually located just inside the dryer below the door opening. Don’t forget to clean the inside of the door too!

For best fire prevention, do a deep cleaning at least annually with regular maintenance to remove any visible lint.

In case of fire, SERVPRO of Statesboro is available 24/7 to come in and make it "Like it never even happened."

Common Crime Scene Contaminates

4/12/2020 (Permalink)

Do not attempt. Call SERVPRO for assistance. SERVPRO of Statesboro has completed specialized training to handle crime scene contaminates.

No matter how many forensic TV shows we’ve seen, leaving the crime scene clean-up to the professionals is the best route to take for both your health and safety. After the police have finished processing a crime or accident scene, the cleaning and restoration process can begin. Many times, crime and accident scenes have biohazard contaminants that pose a serious health risk.

One example of a crime scene contaminant is forensic residue. Forensic investigators use a variety of different materials and substances to conduct their investigations, such as fingerprint dust. SERVPRO of Statesboro is responsible for ensuring that these substances do not remain at the site. We also handle bodily fluids. The fluids pose a health risk if they are not handled properly, and witnesses should not attempt to remove them from the crime site. SERVPRO of Statesboro will respond immediately and has the specialized training, protective equipment and experience to safely clean trauma and crime scenes.

We Are Cleaning Experts

4/12/2020 (Permalink)

COVID-19 SERVPRO of Statesboro is trained and qualified to assist you during this COVID-19 pandemic.

SERVPRO is Here to Help during this time of need

During this unprecedented time caused by the global pandemic of coronavirus, this is a reminder to our customers that we are specialists in cleaning services, and we adhere to the highest cleaning and sanitation standards.

Specialized Training

We are prepared to clean and disinfect your home or business, according to protocols set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We have years of experience in dealing with biological contaminants, and we will go beyond the scope of work that regular janitorial staff perform on a daily basis.

The CDC encourages cleaning of high-touch surfaces such as counters, tabletops, doorknobs, light switches, bathroom fixtures, toilets, phones, keyboards, tablets and tables. Other spaces mentioned in the CDC’s guidance for commercial spaces include:

  • Kitchen/Food Areas
  • Bathrooms
  • Schools/Classrooms
  • Offices
  • Retail Spaces
  • Water Fountains
  • Shelving/Racks
  • Sales Counters
  • Carpets and Rugs
  • Stair Handrails
  • Elevator Cars
  • Playground Equipment
  • Fitness Equipment

Specialized Products

The CDC recommends usage of a labeled hospital-grade disinfectant with claims against similar pathogens to the coronavirus. Multiple products in the SERVPRO product line carry the EPA-approved emerging pathogens claims. While there is currently no product tested against this particular strain of the coronavirus, we are following all guidelines as provided by the CDC and local authorities.

Call Today for a Proactive Cleaning

If your home or business needs deep cleaning services, call the experts today – SERVPRO of Statesboro- 912.764.9542.

Hoarding Disorder & SERVPRO

4/8/2020 (Permalink)

Hoarding is a disorder & it's something we can help with. This is an example of how extreme hoarding can be.

SERVPRO is known for water & fire damage clean up, mold remediation, storm damage clean up, & commercial services; however, were you aware that SERVPRO also handles Biohazard clean up?

We provide cleanup and recovery services for many biohazard situations, one being hoarding scenes.

According to a Washington Post publication released on 04/11/2016; studies show that compulsive hoarding affects up to 6% of the population, or 19 million Americans, and it has been found to run in families.

A difficult aspect of Hoarding Disorder (HD) is that the person finds it hard to part with their possessions because of the perceived need to save them.

SERVPRO understands the toll hoarding can take on an individual and their family. In some cases a person diagnosed with Hoarding Disorder (HD) can be ordered by the court system  to clean up the home and property.

So the question is why SERVPRO? Our company is trained to safely remove biohazards of all types and dispose of them properly in accordance with OSHA and health regulations. SERVPRO also realizes that a hoarding scene can be both dangerous and extremely emotional for the customer and their family.

We provide cleanup and recovery services for many biohazard situations, one being hoarding scenes. According to hoarding statistics, about 5% of the entire population in the universe displays some sort of clinical hoarding.

Being someone diagnosed with Hoarding Disorder (HD) can be difficult, as they find it hard to part with their possessions because of the perceived need to save them.

SERVPRO understands the toll hoarding can take on an individual and their family. In some cases a person diagnosed with Hoarding Disorder (HD) can be ordered by the court system  to clean up the home and property.

IICRC Trauma & Crime Scene Clean Up Training

6/19/2019 (Permalink)

Mock crime scene at IICRC training Mock crime scene for IICRC Training & Crime Scene Clean Up training.

Frank Harris, the owner of SERVPRO of Statesboro, participated in IICRC Trauma and Crime Scene Clean Up Training (TCST). The TCST training course reviews the process for inspecting and investigating crime and trauma scenes, which may involve blood and other potentially infectious materials. The course focuses on the procedures to follow as well as the precautions that must be taken. This course gives the participants the opportunity to engage in interactive experiences first hand.

One question everyone asks is if a formal education is required to handle trauma & crime scene cleanups & the answer is no; however, completion of a professional training course is a requirement to engage in trauma & crime scene clean up.

PLEASE NOTE: This is not an actual trauma or crime scene. This is a mock version for training purposes only.

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month

3/26/2019 (Permalink)

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. This is an annual observance in the United States in which communities come together to dedicate their time in raising awareness and preventing child abuse. The month of April was designated as Child Abuse Prevention Month in the United States in 1983. According to the National Children’s Alliance, nearly 700,000 children are abused in the United States annually.

On April 20th the Exchange Club of Statesboro will be sponsoring a community picnic in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month.

SERVPRO of Statesboro is very proud to announce that we will be joining in on this event and we can’t wait to see everyone there showing their support for the kids and families of our community. 

February Employee of the Month

3/26/2019 (Permalink)

Scott Kingery, February Employee of the Month

Here at SERVPRO we value each of our employees. People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing and that is what we strive for. We have learned that the only way to do great work is to love what you do.

Every month SERVPRO likes to recognize an employee that brings a positive attitude and goes above and beyond to help the company grow as a whole.

Scott Kingery is one of our many dedicated employees and it is our honor to name him February Employee of the Month.

 Scott has been with SERVPRO for 6 years and has been a true asset to the company.

Scott, thank you for all that you do to make this company run efficiently and for the respect you give to our customers and staff.

March Employee of the Month

3/26/2019 (Permalink)

Wiliam Brower, March Employee of the Month

Here at SERVPRO we value each of our employees. Your work is going to fill up a huge part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. We have learned that the only way to do great work is to love what you do.

Every month SERVPRO likes to recognize an employee that brings positivity to work place and most importantly to our customers.

William Brower is one of our many dedicated employees and it is our honor to name him March Employee of the Month.

William has been with SERVPRO for a brief time, but has managed to excel and show us that he is a true asset to our company.

William, thank you for your hard work and dedication to the company. We truly appreciate all that you do.

2019 Community Youth Day

2/19/2019 (Permalink)

Miranda and a child bonding over love for the hula-hoop!

Our Account Manager, Miranda Winter, is part of the 2019 Leadership Bulloch Class. Each class has to plan and execute a class project. Miranda's class decided to sponsor a Community Youth Day at Luetta More Park in downtown Statesboro this past weekend. The park’s proximity to small communities and neighborhoods makes it a popular hang out for kids and families of all ages. Since Leadership Bulloch is a Chamber sponsored program, the class is not allowed to raise funds for the class project so they began asking local businesses if they would like to donate items such as soaps, toothbrushes, food, and more around November to make this event possible.
The class was able to collect enough items to make over 300 care packages to give away to the kids and families. The class also provided free food and drinks for everyone to enjoy. There were a variety of activites and games for the kids to enjoy. They also had the opportunity to tour the Statesboro Police vehicles and the Statesboro Fire Department trucks. The event was such a success that the Statesboro Youth Commission would like to carry on for years to come. We enjoyed being a small part of this wonderful event!