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Why SERVPRO of Cape Girardeau & Scott Counties? Your Local Document Restoration Company

1/16/2019 (Permalink)

Why SERVPRO of Cape Girardeau and Scott Counties? We are your professional local document restoration specialists. If you’re a business owner, you know the vast importance of paperwork. How valuable would that paperwork be if it was ruined during a water damage or store damage? Not so useful, right? This could cause a big problem at your business. If you’re a homeowner, you have highly important paperwork stored at your home. That paperwork wouldn’t be so useful if it was ruined during a water damage or storm damage, either, correct? This could cause a big problem at your home. But, no need to fret! We’re in the problem-solving business. SERVPRO of Cape Girardeau & Scott Counties has the perfect solution for your home and business.

SERVPRO of Cape Girardeau & Scott Counties offers document restoration. Reference this resource to learn more about document restoration. We can restore your documents to make it nearly “Like it never even happened.”   

Benefits of Document Restoration:  

  • Efficient and Effective - Did you know Vacuum Freezing is the most efficient and effective way to salvage damage documents? It’s true. This is a trusted method in the industry. Being effective and efficient can save you time, money and other resources, especially in business, so this is one benefit document restoration can offer your home or business.  
  • NARA-Approved - Vacuum Freezing is the only method that is approved by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and the General Services Administration (GSA). These agencies are well-known in the industry. You can have that piece of mind knowing you have the NARA and GSA backing with this method. It’s important to protect what’s important to you.      
  • Safe - Vacuum Freezing is a safe method. There may be other methods that exist, such as dehumidification, but that process can alter the structure of the paper’s fibers, which can cause the papers to become brittle. Dehumidification is a process that is not recommended by any means. Vacuum Freezing is the recommended method. When it comes to important documents for your home or business, go with the trusted and safe method.   

Important Business Documents:

  • Employee W2s
  • Employee W4s
  • Business Plan
  • Bylaws
  • Financial Documents
  • Bank Statements
  • Tax Documents
  • Etc.

All of these documents are vital for any business. And it’s key to be able to restore these documents should they be affected by water or storm damage. And that’s where SERVPRO of Cape Girardeau & Scott Counties comes into play. 

Important Homeowner Documents:

  • Tax Returns
  • Social Security Card
  • Home Insurance Documents
  • Bank Statements
  • Mortgage Statements
  • Pay Stubs
  • Credit History
  • Living Will/Power of Attorney
  • Family Photo Albums
  • Etc.

All of these are very important documents that you may store at your residence. So, if your home is hit with water or storm damage, effective restoration of these documents is key. And this is where SERVPRO of Cape Girardeau & Scott Counties comes into play.   

Tip: If you have important documents that are damaged by water damage or storm damage, and you need to restore them, immediately place them in a freezer. Then, call the professionals at SERVPRO of Cape Girardeau & Scott Counties. We’ll handle it from there.


Why SERVPRO of Cape Girardeau & Scott Counties? We’re your local document restoration company. Want to learn more about document restoration for your home or business? Just contact us. Whenever you need a specialist to restore your documents for your residential or commercial property, there’s only one company you should rely on, and that’s SERVPRO of Cape Girardeau & Scott Counties. Call 573-339-1948. We’d love to discuss these services with you.  

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