Lakewood-Ken Caryl Restores Homes from Storm Damage, Flooding, Fires, and More.
Storm damage includes hail, wind-walloped roofs, floods, and even fire damage (from lightning, fallen trees, short circuits, etc.). Whether your home is flooded, hail-hammered, or parts of the roof are spread over the neighborhood, our Lakewood-Ken Caryl team members are Here to Help® restore your property to pre-damage functioning. Since storm damage can threaten your home at any time, our emergency response professionals are on call all the time: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year. Fast response times are a crucial component of successful restorations, so we arrive within four (4) hours of your call – often much sooner--, regardless of the extent of the damage, the size of your property, or the time that you call. We are Locally Owned and Operated by experienced professionals; our team members have superb training and top-notch skills, and we are just a phone call away: 303-973-4664.
- Professionally accredited by the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC), the non-profit gold standard of our industry
- Several specialized certifications, including:
- Restoration from water damage
- Structural drying (accompanies water extraction)
- Restoration from fire and smoke damage
- Leather cleaning (we specialize in cleaning and disinfection for your entire property)
- Odor control
- Training from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
- Ongoing training
- Superb equipment
- Nominated for Business of the Year with the Evergreen Chamber of Commerce
If your floors are squishy, you need heavy-duty water extraction now. At Lakewood-Ken Caryl, we’re always ready to remediate your home (including your belongings) from the various facets of storm damage.
Lakewood-Ken Caryl is Always Nearby: Call 303-973-4664
Storm damage includes water, smoke/soot, and mold – all of which can shred even wallboard, hard floors, and other sturdy materials. Call our Lakewood-Ken Caryl team at 303-973-4664 as soon as you realize that the damage requires more skills and heavier-duty equipment than you can supply alone.
Home History:
Indigenous people lived in the Bear Creek area as early as 12,300 years ago. Many nations lived along Bear Creek, including the Arapaho, Cherokee, Comanche, Kiowa, and Kowa-Apache.
Lakewood-Ken Caryl
303-973-4664