Storm Damage Photo Gallery

Commercial building in ruins.

SERVPRO Handles the Tough Stuff

After Damages

SERVPRO is committed to excellence throughout the entire job. High winds from a major storm toppled this building, and SERVPRO saw the entire job through, cleaning up debris and reconstructing the damaged areas of the building. 

Trust our team at SERVPRO of Loveland to cleanup the damages after a storm! 

Water damage and mold on sheetrock wall.

Mold Damage in Loveland, CO

This Loveland, CO home was affected by water damage that eventually developed into a mold problem. SERVPRO is equipped with highly advanced equipment to identify the problem completely and ensure highly effective solutions for the entire problem. 

Mold growing on lower wall.

Catching the Unexpected Things

This family had no idea that mold was growing underneath the walls due to a small leak that had gone unnoticed for a few months. Our highly trained professionals are equipped to remediate mold damage and protect your home against ongoing effects. 

Subfloor of home with mold underneath.

Catching the Invisible Risks

Many of the risks associated with water damage can be invisible, such as mold growth and decay underneath subfloors and behind walls. We bring highly advanced equipment to the table to ensure that every potential hazard is caught in our inspection!

Kitchen with ruined contents from water damage.

We Handle the Mess!

Floods, busted pipes, and severe storms can create huge messes that are a pain to clean up. We do the heavy lifting for you and ensure that you don't have to stress about protecting your home! We clean and store any salvageable items and dispose of the rest for you. 

Ceiling damage and insulation all over room due to storm.

Storm Damage in Local Business

SERVPRO of Loveland recently responded to a commercial property in the Loveland, CO, area that had suffered from severe storm damage. Though this loss looks rather devastating, our team can properly and efficiently make it seem "Like it never even happened."