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12/12/2025

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07/13/2023

Our hearts go out to all those affected by the storms over the weekend. We have been working around the clock answering phone calls and assisting in water and sewage clean ups.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

We have heard so many tragic stories this week of the destruction from the storms, but we have heard just as many stories of neighbors helping neighbors in their time of need. We are proud of our Berks County community and will continue to provide service as we rebuild.

ServiceMaster Assured Cleaning and Restoration of Reading, PA, is committed to excellence and dependability. Our priorit...
05/17/2023

ServiceMaster Assured Cleaning and Restoration of Reading, PA, is committed to excellence and dependability. Our priority is our customers and their satisfaction with the service we provide from the initial contact to the completion of the project.

Our Mission: Provide cleaning, restoration and reconstruction services that exceed expectations.

We are currently looking for a new teammate, someone who has integrity, dedication, and experience in the restoration industry for our open Lead Carpenter position.

The Benefits of Professional Sewage Cleanup ServicesSewage backup can be a serious problem for homeowners and businesses...
03/31/2023

The Benefits of Professional Sewage Cleanup Services

Sewage backup can be a serious problem for homeowners and businesses alike. Not only is it an unpleasant experience, but it can also cause significant damage to your property and even lead to health risks. That’s why it’s important to call in the professionals when you have a sewage cleanup job. ServiceMaster Restore is the leading provider of professional sewage cleanup services, and they are available 24/7 to help you with your needs.
Hazards of Sewage Backup
When sewage backs up into your home or business, it can contain dangerous bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can cause serious health problems if not properly handled. In addition, sewage water has high levels of contaminants that can cause damage to carpets, furniture, walls, and other surfaces if left untreated.
Skills Needed to Properly Cleanup Sewage
Cleaning up after a sewage backup requires specialized skills and equipment that most homeowners don’t possess. Professionals like those at ServiceMaster Restore are trained in the proper techniques for removing contaminated materials from your property safely and efficiently. They also use advanced equipment such as pumps and wet vacuums to remove standing water quickly before it causes further damage.
Professional Sewage Cleanup Costs
The cost of professional sewage cleanup services will vary depending on the extent of the damage and how much work is required to restore your property back to its original condition. However, most companies offer competitive rates that are significantly lower than what you would pay for DIY solutions or hiring an unlicensed contractor.
How Professionals Handle Sewage Cleanups
When you call in a professional team like ServiceMaster Restore for sewage cleanup services, they will first assess the situation and determine the best course of action for restoring your property safely and effectively. They will then use specialized cleaning products designed specifically for dealing with contaminated materials, such as sewage water, before sanitizing all affected surfaces with EPA-approved disinfectants. Finally, they will provide advice on how to prevent future backups from occurring in order to keep your home or business safe from harm in the future.
ServiceMaster Restore: We Handle Sewage Cleanups and More!
At ServiceMaster Restore, we understand how stressful dealing with a sewer backup can be, which is why we strive to make our process as easy as possible for our customers. Our team of certified technicians is available 24/7, so you can rest assured that help is always just a phone call away when you need us most!

We also offer additional services such as mold remediation, fire and smoke restoration, odor removal, and more, so no matter what type of disaster strikes your home or business, we have you covered! Contact ServiceMaster Restore 610-374-1881 today for more information about our services or to schedule an appointment!

06/10/2022

Perform all types of restoration and cleaning in an effective manner. Secure appropriate restoration/cleaning supplies and equipment for accomplishing assigned task. Keep necessary parties informed of work progress and any changes to work schedule.

What Is Considered Smoke Damage?House fires can cause more damage than burning down walls and destroying expensive furni...
06/10/2022

What Is Considered Smoke Damage?

House fires can cause more damage than burning down walls and destroying expensive furniture. Because smoke always contains carbon dioxide, monoxide, and soot, the smoke created by fires can also negatively affect anything that comes into contact with it. As such, there are several different types of smoke damage that can occur based on the kind of material that was burnt, including:

Wet smoke, which is made by low heat flames typically caused by burnt plastic
Dry smoke, which is produced by high-temperature fires burning wooden materials

Numerous other types of smoke damage can occur, and as such, there is a wide range of damages that can arise. But what is smoke damage, and what sorts of problems can it cause for property owners? There are three common and notable types of fire smoke damage that property owners can encounter.
Discoloration
Those who have fires in their homes or businesses may notice that the walls are colored differently afterward. This is because smoke and soot contain acids that will discolor the plastics and paints of the surfaces they come into contact with. Wallpaper, painted walls, furniture, and even the flooring of your building, whether carpeted or vinyl, can become permanently discolored following exposure to smoke if they are not thoroughly treated in a timely manner.

However, discoloration isn’t the only aesthetic problem created by smoke fire damage. Once enough time has passed, the residue of smoke can leave behind unsightly black stains that are difficult to remove without the right experience and equipment. Further, metals that come into contact with the ash of fires can start to corrode and discolor, weakening both their appearance and their structural integrity.
Unpleasant Odors
Smoke particles won’t just make your building look bad but smell bad as well. A smoky smell can linger on anything smoke particles come into contact with, whether it be wallpaper or clothing. This pungent odor is capable of lasting many for many years if left untreated, making it less comfortable for occupants. For that reason, you should always call a smoke damage restoration company as soon as possible so they can offer their professional cleaning services.
Health Issues
Wallpaper isn’t the only thing that can become damaged when it comes into contact with smoke; your skin can also experience a variety of problems, such as irritating rashes. Health-related issues are the most serious types of smoke damage, as they can actively become a detriment to an individual’s well-being. As smoke particles are very small, they are capable of entering the lungs of a person caught in a burning room and creating upper respiratory issues, among a myriad of other problems.

If you’re searching for assured cleaning after a fire at your home to ensure the effects of fire smoke damage are properly taken care of, reach out to ServiceMaster Restore today. We’ve helped numerous families and businesses handle all types of smoke damage in their buildings, so if you wish to learn about our past work, read our ServiceMaster Restore reviews and get in touch with our team!

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Fire can damage your home with more than just its flames. Learn 3 of the notable ways that smoke damage can affect your home.

04/06/2022

Kitchen Fire Safety Tips

While home-cooked meals taste great, those who aren’t careful in the kitchen are inviting danger to their homes because, in many places, cooking is the leading cause of home fire and home fire injuries. Fortunately, there are many methods of preventing kitchen fires and making your home a safer place for your family. To improve fire safety in your household, follow these tips for safety with kitchen fires.
Safety Tips for Preventing Kitchen Fires
There are several easy steps you can take to prevent kitchen fires from taking place in your home. Here are some of the dos and don’ts to follow so you can eliminate potential fire hazards and risks in your home:

It doesn’t matter if you have to go to the bathroom or run to the living room to see the most important part of the game; leaving your hot stove and oven unattended is a bad idea. Everyone should always be alert and attentive while cooking, which also means you shouldn’t cook if you’re tired or have consumed alcohol.
If you have children, ensure they aren’t allowed within a few feet of your stove for safety. Additionally, turn the handles of your pans around so they cannot reach them.
Don’t throw away grease while it’s hot, as it can cause a fire in the trash can; however, you shouldn’t pour it down the drain either, so wait for it to cool off before disposing of it.
A clean kitchen is much safer than a dirty one! Clean up any grease, dust, and debris from your cooking appliances, lest they catch fire, and don’t leave anything combustible, such as towels, close to the stovetop.
Prior to preheating your oven, make sure there is nothing inside of it. Otherwise, it could potentially catch fire.
Kitchen Safety Tips to Follow if There Is a Fire
Even if you take steps to reduce the chances of a kitchen fire, it’s still possible that one may occur due to unforeseen circumstances. Depending on your actions, you can stop the fire, greatly mitigate the damage it causes, or possibly exacerbate the situation and make it worse. If calamity strikes and you’re face-to-face with a kitchen fire, keep these tips in mind.

In the event there is an oil or grease fire in your kitchen, never douse it with water; that will make it worse. Instead, smother it with a lid to cut off oxygen from the fire.
Don’t carry pans of burning food elsewhere, even if it’s for a good reason, like dumping it in the sink or outside. Not only will the movement add more oxygen to the flames, but you could seriously injure yourself if the burning contents spill onto your body.
Should a fire break out inside your oven, turn off the heat source and keep the door closed so that additional oxygen can’t come in. Until the fire goes out, you should keep the oven door shut. Further, a similar methodology should be followed for microwave fires. If possible, unplug the microwave from the kitchen outlet.
You should always have fire safety equipment on hand to put out the fire, but if you don’t or are unable to extinguish the flames, call 911 and flee outside.

If you’re looking for basement mold removal services, reach out to ServiceMaster Restore contractors today!

Meta: Do you want to make your kitchen a safer place? Learn how you can reduce the risks of kitchen fires and what to do if one happens.

11/16/2021

Technician will be part of a crew that remediates fire, water, mold and other type losses for our customers. Also part of crews that provide project cleaning services for customers. Valid drivers license is necessary. Positive attitude and ability to be on a on-call rotation for emergency calls necessary.

08/27/2021

The entire country has experienced its fair share of crazy weather in recent years, which makes preparing your home for a natural disaster a smart and responsible thing to do. Natural disasters can strike at any time, bringing with them severe flooding and other perils. And while it isn’t possible to prevent natural disasters from happening, you can set your mind at ease by preparing your home and your family for potential problems down the road.
Plan for the Worst

You’ve probably heard the old saying, “Hope for the best but plan for the worst.” Having a disaster plan in place is a good idea — and every family member should be abreast of the plan. Your plan should include a meeting spot for family to reconnect, a list of emergency contacts, information on shelters in the area, and information on evacuation routes. Remember to also have a plan for your pets. Purchase and keep supplies on hand for tarping and boarding up your home when severe weather is imminent.

Keep a Supply Kit Ready:
When natural disasters strike, roads can be cut off for days at a time due to flooding or downed trees. Build and store an emergency supply kit that contains a minimum of three days of supplies, including nonperishable drinks and food, a first-aid kit, medicines, pet food, flashlights and batteries, a solar phone charger, and a battery-operated radio.

Brush Up on Your Insurance:
Review your insurance policy to be sure that it has adequate coverage. Most homeowners policies cover wind and fire damage, but many fail to cover flooding without a separate rider or policy amendment.

Keep Documents Handy and Safe:
If your home is lost due to flooding, wind, or fire, you want to be sure that you have important documents that you’ll need when filing a claim. Keep these documents in a fireproof safe or in a bank safety deposit box. Think about adding birth certificates, social security cards, deeds, and marriage certificates to your safe place, too, since these are critical documents for many services you may need in the event of a natural disaster.

If your home experiences flooding, finding a professional restoration crew that you can trust is important. Call on the pros at ServiceMaster Restore for top-notch structural and content cleaning, including mold cleanup and restoration in the aftermath of flooding and other natural disasters.

07/23/2021

Basic Home Fire Safety Checklist
As one of the leading providers of fire restoration services in Reading, ServiceMaster Restore has had an opportunity to work with many homeowners who have had to deal with a house fire. Over the course of helping these clients, our team has learned that, like most things, taking a little precaution now can go a long way towards saving you the headache of comparing different fire restoration companies in the area.
There are plenty of steps you can take to reduce your risk of a house fire, but here are some of the best fire-prevention steps you can take to protect your home:
1. Know Where Your Equipment Is:
Every house should have fire safety equipment that everyone is trained to use and can easily access. You should keep a fire extinguisher or fire blanket on hand in the kitchen, especially away from the stove, so that you’re able to access it in the event of a stovetop fire easily.
Besides knowing where an extinguisher is, you should also know where all your smoke detectors are located. A great way of ensuring that your family is safe in the event of a fire is to make sure that every smoke detector in your house is in working order and positioned in a way that would allow everyone to hear the alarm, should it go off.
2. Never Leave a Heat Source Unattended:
Whether it’s a candle, a frying pan, or a space heater, you should avoid leaving any heat source completely unattended. If you’re cooking at a stove, make sure there’s an adult who can watch the food to ensure that hot oil or other materials don’t catch fire or set fire to anything in the surrounding area.
3. Practice Your Fire Escape Plan:
Every home should have an emergency escape plan written out and posted somewhere to ensure everyone understands what they have to do if the house catches fire. Your entire family should practice this plan regularly throughout the year to ensure that there is no hesitation in carrying it out since every second can make a difference if a fire should arise.
For more tips about making your home fire-safe, contact ServiceMaster Restore, one of the leading fire damage restoration companies serving Reading and the surrounding areas!

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Reading, PA
19601

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