Weve perfected the process for quickly identifying damage, determining the restoration services needed, and minimizing trouble and inconvenience on your end, to repair everything from water to fire and smoke damage. Our teams will dry and clean everything from documents to carpets and upholstery to help you avoid mold problems in the future.
With 65 years of experience, we have developed the most advanced cleaning and restoration technologies and methods to do the job right. When disaster strikes, every minute counts. Thats why ServiceMaster Restore is here for you 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
SERVPRO of Jefferson City understands the stress and worry that comes with a fire or water damage and the disruption it causes your life and home or business. Our goal is to help minimize the interruption to your life and quickly make it "Like it never even happened."
SERVPRO of Jefferson City specializes in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial property after a fire, smoke or water damage. SERVPRO of Jefferson City can also mitigate mold and mildew from your home or business. SERVPRO of Jefferson City can also perform your duct and carpet cleaning in your home or business. We can even clean up after your construction project is completed.
Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property. With a nationwide system of qualified franchises, no damage is too large or too small for SERVPRO of Jefferson City.
Pete and Lindsay Leverette have owned SERVPRO of Thomas, Colquitt & Grady Counties since 2010. For the past 9 years Pete and Lindsay have been very involved in their community and encourage their employees to get involved as well. We are looking forward to hosting our annual Golf and Give Tournament this year to benefit the First Responders in our community.
SERVPRO of Thomas, Colquitt & Grady County recognizes the stressful situations caused by water, fire and mold losses. Our goal is to help minimize the interruption to your life and quickly make it "Like it never even happened." You can count on the highly trained staff at SERVPRO. From initial training at our corporate facility to the IICRC industry certifications all technicians receive, you can rest assured that we are equipped with the knowledge to restore your property. We have a nationwide system of qualified franchises able to step in and help at any time, making no job to large or small. In October 2018 our area was directly impacted by Hurricane Michael, we would like to thank the storm teams that stepped in and helped us. With the influx of calls we received, we could not have done it without you!
For over 9 years SERVPRO of Thomas, Colquitt & Grady Counties has been locally owned and operated, we have enjoyed serving your community and look forward too many more years!
If you would like to schedule service for your home or business, please call today!
229-236-1902
Serving you since 1967, SERVPRO is the cleaning and restoration brand you know and trust.
At Mile High Painting we pride ourselves in our workmanship. We offer quality painting both interior and exterior, residential and commercial. Does your deck look old and faded. Let us powerwash and refinish it. We will have it looking good as new.
Call us for a free estimate. It will be our pleasure to do it for you.
Our craftsmen are trained in the latest stained glass techniques recommended by the Stained Glass Association of America (S.G.A.A.) (www.stainedglass.org). Raynal Studios has been an active member of the SGAA since 1992 and a Fully Accredited Studio since 2000. Raynal Studios, Inc. is a professional alliance member of Partners for Sacred Places. John Raynal has been certified by the Cathedral Stone Corporation, Washington D.C in cut stone and masonry restoration since 1992. We also have experience restoration 19th Century plastering; including intricate stencil painting and gold leaf application. He is a former member of the board of directors for American Glass Guild and remains an active member. Whether your project involves stained glass restoration, wood frame restoration, stone, or masonry restoration, or is a new installation, Raynal Studios has the experience and skills necessary to complete your project on schedule and on budget.
We can restore and maintain all types of floors for such businesses as restaurants, medical offices, hospitals, schools, military facilities, and much more. Do you need your wood floors refinished? Call Carolina Clean Care! Need concrete floors restored and beautified? We do concrete grinding, cleaning and polishing! Plus, we can supply your business with all the cleaning supplies you need and more:
-Paper products including napkins and paper towels
-Plastic and food service products
-Floor waxes and strippers
-Green cleaning products
-Floor machines sales and service
-Batteries for golf carts, deep cycle marine, and autos
Call today to learn about our custom commercial cleaning programs designed to meet the specific requirements of your business! Open 24/7 for Emergency Service.
We have been a Karcher Pressure Washer distributor in the Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin area for over 28 years.
We have grown to be a recognized leader in the pressure washing industry. For the past 28 years, we have proudly offered Karcher High-Pressure cleaning equipment. These Karcher Pressure Washer units are found in the places where special importance is attached to cleanliness, hygiene, and maintaining the value of property, machines and equipment. In private households, hotels and catering, the motor trade, agriculture, commercial and industry, Karcher stands for cleaning equipment.
Named after a 19th-century plantation that was once located nearby, Poverty Point in Epps, Louisiana, is made up of five mounds, six concentric semi-elliptical ridges and a central plaza, all said to be over 3,000 years old. Artifacts recovered suggest these hand-built earthworks were primarily used for living, ceremonies and trade since Bayou Macon is close by. The 400-acres site has received many designations, including National Historic Landmark in 1962, Smithsonian Affiliate in 2010, and most recently UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014 becoming Louisiana's first World Heritage Site.
Must see and must do at Poverty Point
Guided tram tours are offered daily. This is the best way to become familiar with the lay of the land and learn the history. The museum inside the visitors center tells the story fo those who inhabited the area throughout recovered artifacts. To further enhance your visit, check out Poverty Point's event calendar for workshops or events typically happening on the weekends. For those who are a little more active, there is a 2.6-mile hiking trail.
Best and worst time to go to Poverty Point
The site is open daily, from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day). If you are looking to avoid crowds, consider visiting during the weekdays or weekends when no event is scheduled. For those sensitive to heat, know that the tram is not climate-controlled. While there is somewhat of a breeze when it's moving, you want to be comfortable; therefore, it might be best to plan your trip for in the morning or later in the afternoon.
Admission to Poverty Point
Admission is $4 per person; free for seniors (ages 62 and over) and children, ages 12 and under.
Wildlife at Poverty Point
The site is an excellent area for bird watching and spotting. Different species of songbirds are found nesting here in the winter such as the Wood Thrush, the Hooded Warbler, Red-headed woodpecker and others. You can download a comprehensive state birding guide at Atchafalaya National Heritage Area's website.
Insider tip at Poverty Point
To get the most out of your visit, do the guided tram tour first and then explore the museum.
Author's bio: Apryl Chapman Thomas enjoys discovering places to visit in the South during her travels. She believes that best places are the lesser known places. She is the feature writer for Southern Hospitality Magazine Traveler.