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Production team studying during their online course

Our Production Team Completing Their IICRC-WRT Certification

Our hardworking production team, busy completing their WRT (Water Restoration Technician) certification course. The IICRC (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification) sets the policies and standards for the restoration field. Our production team, while very experienced, now has been certified by the most trusted name in the industry! 

Our infrared camera detects hard to see moisture

Using The Newest Technology

Areas in your home or commercial building may seem unaffected at first glance, but looks can be deceiving! That's why we use our infrared cameras to detect moisture that is not easily detectable. 

Negative air machine set up in area home

Negative Air Machine for Duct Cleanings

When air ducts are not cleaned regularly they can be a source of allergens and respiratory irritants. This can be very detrimental if those who live in the home have respiratory illnesses. SERVPRO of Southeast Milwaukee County can help. We use a system of tools including agitators and negative air machines to dislodge any dust and debris and remove them from the ventilation. Leaving you with the peace of mind that yourself and your family are not breathing in compromised air in your own home!

SERVPRO Southeast Milwaukee County Storage Facility

SERVPRO Southeast Milwaukee County Storage Facility

SERVPRO of Southeast Milwaukee County has a large heated and secure storage facility available to store our customers contents to give the peace of mind that their possessions will be safe while our team completes their restoration projects.

Damaged family home

Fire in Union Grove, WI

This is the aftermath of a kitchen fire in Union Grove, WI.  This fire did quite a bit of damage to the entire home, but especially to this kitchen.

Once the fire was out and the fire department released the scene, the homeowners called SERVPRO of Southeast Milwaukee County to come out and see what we could do to help.

We have the capability to not only clean up after a fire, but also to clean everything in this home using our ultra-sonic cleaning system in combination to on-site cleaning of walls and ceilings.  

We also have the ability to store the homeowners cleaned and sanitized belongings in our secured, temperature controlled storage area right on site at our shop.

SERVPRO of Southeast Milwaukee County is ready to help you clean up after a fire!

Flooded Restuarant

Water Loss in Milwaukee,WI

When your business has an emergency, who do you call?  This small business in Milwaukee, WI called SERVPRO of Southeast Milwaukee County when they had a water loss caused by a broken pipe.

Needless to say, when we arrived they were very happy to see us.   We were able to get this business cleaned up, sanitized and ready to re-open he same day.

The business owner was very surprised on how quickly we arrived and how efficient the crew was in getting him back up and running.   Needless to say, he was thrilled!

SERVPRO of Southeast Milwaukee County "Like it never even happened."

Family Rug

We can save this rug!

This rug was removed from a home after a grease fire.  The homeowner thought it was damaged beyond repair due to the grease and smell.  Our crew brought it back to our shop and went to work cleaning and deodorizing the rug.  They were able to make it look "Like it never even happened."  Look at the colors!    Our homeowner was shocked with the result and appreciative for saving her rug and impressed that we had her ready for rebuild in one day  What about the smell,  you may ask?  It smells fresh and clean (because it is).

SERVPRO of Southeast Milwaukee County is here to help.

Why SERVPRO is different

We have the resources

SERVPRO of Southeast Milwaukee County has the equipment and expertise to handle your water or fire cleanup.  We have plenty of equipment to handle your job - big or small and our high performance production crew knows how to use every single piece to make your home look "Like it never even happened."