SERVPRO of Greater Northern Charleston
Roto-Rooter
3630 Old Charleston Hwy, Johns Island, SC 29455
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- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 843-552-1226
- Address:
- 3609 Ashley Phosphate Rd North Charleston, SC 29418
- Email:
- Other Email:
- Links:
https://www.servpro.com/locations/sc/servpro-of-greater-northern-charleston
https://www.servpro.com/locations/sc/servpro-of-greater-northern-charleston
- Categories
- Fire & Water Damage Restoration, Air Duct Cleaning, Carpet & Rug Cleaners, Carpet & Rug Cleaners-Water Extraction, Cleaning Systems-Pressure, Chemical, Etc, Crime & Trauma Scene Clean Up, Duct Cleaning, Mold Remediation, Water Damage Emergency Service, Water Damage Restoration
- Services / Products
- Air Ducts and HVAC Cleaning Bioremediation and Vandalism Board-ups, Fencing and Tarping. Carpet Cleaning Commercial and Residential Cleaning Commercial and Residential Restoration Construction, Reconstruction, and Remodeling Fire, Soot, and Smoke Damage Restoration Mold Remediation ServproOXIDE Storm, Flood and Wind Response and Restoration Water Removal and Mitigation
- Payment Options
- Associations
- Charleston Apartment Association,Charleston Area Referral Team,Children in Crisis,Coastal Crisis Chaplaincy,Great Business Networking,Industrial Networking Group,North Charleston Chamber of Commerce,Summerville Chamber of Commerce
General Info
SERVPRO of Greater Northern Charleston & Dorchester County is a cleaning, restoration and construction company. We provide 24/7 emergency water removal, water damage mitigation, restoration, fire damage mitigation and restoration, mold remediation, and general commercial and residential cleaning and construction services. We also provide bioremediation, vandalism cleaning, storm recovery & response, dehumidification and board-up/tarping for securing property. We serve the communities of North Charleston, Summerville, Ladson, Goose Creek, Ridgeville, Hanahan, Moncks Corner, and all of Dorchester County. Let us take the worry from you, and make it “Like it never even happened.”