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Water Damage Restoration in Augusta Buildings

2/28/2021 (Permalink)

Identifying Hazardous Materials in Water Damage Restoration Projects

Best known for hosting The Masters golf tournament every spring, Augusta has a metropolitan population of over 600,000 people. A fort was established in 1735, and the town was named Augusta in honor Of Princess Augusta of Saxe Gothe, who later became the mother of the British King, George III. The city is approximately two hours by car east of Atlanta. Besides hosting the masters, which draws over 200,000 visitors, the Augusta economy is primarily medical, biotechnology, and cybersecurity industries.

Residents of Augusta and visitors to the area enjoy many activities in the city, including:

  • Augusta National Heritage Area
  • Augusta Canal Discovery Center
  • Riverwalk
  • Phinizy Swamp Nature Center
  • Augusta Museum of History
  • Augusta National Golf Club

Augusta Canal Discovery Center & Augusta National Heritage Area

The canal runs for 13 miles and passes through three levels. The canal system was used to provide power for mills and electrical power in the city and feed the municipal water supply. The discovery center is an interactive museum documenting the history of the canal to the present day. Visitors can also take boat tours from the center.

Riverwalk

The Riverwalk is a city park that runs along the Savannah River on top of the levee protecting downtown Augusta. The trail has a total length of eight miles. There are several activities to enjoy along the way, including – the Augusta Market, the Morris Museum of Art, the Augusta Museum of History, the Jessye Norman Amphitheater, and the children's playground.

Phinizy Swamp Nature Center

The Phinizy Swamp Nature Park covers 1,100 acres of wetlands and woodlands in Augusta, Georgia. The park features miles of trails, educational resources, and access to rare wildlife. The park is a great way to spend a day enjoying nature so close to Augusta.

Augusta is a large city with many restaurants, bars, and unique things to do in the city. For example:

  • Good Earth is an enclosed farmers market offering seasonal produce, plants, and goods throughout the year.
  • Riverwatch Brewery and 2nd City Distilling Co are examples of several breweries providing unique food and craft beers.
  • There are food tours available to enjoy and learn about local foods.
  • The Imperial Theater, Miller Theater, Symphony Orchestra Augusta, The Bell Auditorium, and The Augusta players may be attractive to those who enjoy the arts.

Guidelines SERVPRO Follows When Managing Hazardous Materials

Many older buildings suffer water leaks due to old pipes and valves allowing water to leak inside walls. Construction materials used at the time of construction may contain hazardous materials such as asbestos or black mold inside the walls.

SERVPRO provides water damage restoration in Augusta residences and commercial buildings. In old buildings, we arrange for the removal of hazardous materials by qualified subcontractors. If you suspect materials with asbestos, do not disturb them. This means, do not:

  • Break the material
  • Cut or saw the material
  • Drill or punch holes in the material
  • Sanding or agitating the material
  • Removing or moving the material

Contact SERVPRO of Augusta South / Burke & Wilkes Counties for water damage restoration services in Augusta and surrounding areas. We can help 24/7. Call (706) 843-1990.

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