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The wrong way to clean soot of the wall after a house fire in Newtown, CT

After a house fire, you may try to remove the soot off of the walls using rags and a liquid based cleaner, or soap and water. This will just smear the black sticky soot around and fail to remove it. The SERVPRO of Newtown and Southern Litchfield County team uses dry technology to clean black soot off of walls after a house has experienced fire damage. 

Emergency response roof board up after house fire in Bethel, CT

When a kitchen fire caused damage to the roof of this Bethel, CT home, the last thing that the homeowners needed to deal with was water damage as well from the incoming rain storm. At SERVPRO of Newtown and Southern Litchfield County, we have crew members on call during the after hours.  Our guys came out in the dark to board up the roof and reduce the risk of further damage to the home. We started the fire restoration process the following day. 

20 Years with SERVPRO!

This year marks the 20th anniversary of Ted and Kristen White's ownership of a SERVPRO franchise! We can't believe we've reached such a milestone and are excited to see what the next 20 years brings!

Commercial water damage restoration in Danbury, CT

Did you know that the crew of SERVPRO of Newtown and Southern Litchfield County is trained and equipped to do commercial remediation? In this job, we responded to a water damage that occurred when a water pipe was damaged during construction of a Danbury retail store. We came in and dried up all of that new carpet using extraction, fans and dehumidifiers. We did our work while construction continues and the store was able to have it's grand opening on schedule. Call us at (203) 743-5362 for your commercial clean up.

Kitchen Fire in Danbury CT

This Danbury home had a kitchen fire that caused damage to the ceiling and walls around the range. The SERVPRO team was able to clean up quickly, leaving a very relieved homeowner.

Walking for a cause

The SERVPRO of Newtown and Southern Litchfield County crew and office staff came out to support the 2015 Safe Walk to benefit the Women's Center of Danbury CT at the Danbury Fair Mall.