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Effective Fire Damage Restoration in Wilmington

5/18/2023 (Permalink)

Illustration of a House on Fire Effective Fire Damage Restoration in Wilmington

Combating Direct and indirect fire damage effects in Wilmington

Fire can turn your property from a stylish refuge to a gloomy shell in a few minutes. Completing the fire damage restoration tasks that reinstate normalcy takes significant work. SERVPRO helps in such circumstances by providing skilled work crews and advanced equipment to manage the tasks.

A significant portion of the fire damage restoration in your Wilmington property is unpleasant, to say the least, as the workers move things around, blow up dust or operate loud drills and circular saws. Combining the physical inconveniences and your anguish from the monetary and sentimental loss can drive you over the edge. Leaving SERVPRO in charge can help you enjoy the tranquility away from your damaged property. Various parks and historic sites within Wilmington are worth visiting.

Parks You Can Explore

  • Brandywine Park comprises 178 acres of gardens, a zoo, and walking trails along the Brandywine River.
  • Rockford Park constitutes 72 acres of ample open green space with tennis courts. You can participate in guided tours of the 19th-century Gothic Manor house.
  • Bellevue State Park - The facility covering 328 acres offers various recreational activities like biking, fishing, and horseback riding starting at the northern edge of Wilmington.

As you contemplate the long-term effects of the fire on your property, visiting properties that have survived for centuries can give you a different perspective. Luckily, you don’t need to go beyond the confines of the largest City in Delaware State to find such properties. 

Historic Sites in Wilmington

  • The Old Swedes Church, built in 1698, offers tours of the structures and graveyard. There is an onsite museum.
  • Fort Christina National Historic Landmark is a replica of the original fort and museum built by settlers in 1634.
  • Delaware History Museum is set in an 18th-century building. It has exhibits showcasing Delaware’s history from pre-colonial periods to the present day.

SERVPRO of Hockessin / Elsmere is a seasoned service provider in fire damage restoration. You can reach us at (302) 992-0104.

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