Effective Restoration When Storm Flood Damage Occurs in Crossville, TN
3/1/2021 (Permalink)
Let SERVPRO Perform Storm Flood Damage Restoration in Your Crossville Home
Crossville is a city in the United States, in Cumberland County, Tennessee. It is among the cities and towns that form the Crossville, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area. It is also the county seat of Cumberland County hosting a population of 10,795, according to the 2010 census.
Two major stage roads intersections led to the development of the city where settlers traveled through the area. Gradually, the local government widened, paved, and improved. Currently, the U.S. Route 127 that crosses Tennessee from North to South and the U.S. Route 70 that crosses the state from east to west follows the old routes. The city is roughly 110 kilometers (70 miles) north of Chattanooga, 48 kilometers (30 miles) East of Cookeville, and 110 kilometers (70 miles) west of Knoxville.
Crossville city has a total area of 15.1 square miles according to the United States Census Bureau. 14.7 square miles of the city is land while water covers 0.3 square miles.
Places to visit in Crossville city
Cumberland Mountain State Park – This 1,720- acre state park is located around the man-made lake Byrd Lake. The park provides residents and tourists the opportunity to play golf at an 18-hole Bear Trace golf course among other recreational activities.
Cumberland County Playhouse – It is the biggest non-profit performing arts facility in the entire city, and among the largest rural American theaters. More than 165,000 visitors attend the theater each year. This theater also offers touring shows. It comprises:
- Two outdoor stages
- Two indoor stages
- A concert series
- A comprehensive dance program
Horace Burgess’s Treehouse - Was a treehouse and church built by a local minister, Horace Burgess. The minister built the treehouse in Crossville city for 12 years after having a visionary commandment from God. Its construction began in mid-1993 under the support of a still-living white oak tree with a height of 80 feet and a diameter base of 12 feet. It is a popular tourist and local attraction. It was unofficially the largest treehouse across the world. Unfortunately, the treehouse burned to the ground.
Flooding in Crossville
Heavy rain often causes flooding in Crossville and other cities in Tennessee. One of the notable flooding incidents in middle and west Tennessee took place on the 1st and 2nd of May 2010 following torrential rains. The floods went on for a few days causing several deaths and widespread property damage in the region several days later.
How SERVPRO technicians restore flood-damaged properties in Crossville
The longer flood water stays in your property, the more costly the damage. Acting fast by involving SERVPRO restorers is the best way to breathe life into your property and get it to its original condition, if not better.
Our restorers respond within the shortest time possible to minimize damage. We use advanced equipment and innovative techniques to handle flood damage scenarios of any magnitude.
We can use an infrared camera to inspect the affected area. We choose the equipment since it is effective and comes with advantages such as:
- It helps us inspect more areas within a brief period.
- Helps in inspecting difficult areas.
- It causes no destruction to the building.
If the storm ruined your roof or other parts of your home, we can board up your property to prevent additional damage. We also use powerful extractors and drying equipment to eliminate water and moisture.
Get fast flood damage restoration services when the unfortunate incident takes place. Contact SERVPRO of Cumberland, Morgan & White Counties for reliable disaster recovery services at (931) 250-5333. We’re Faster To Any Size Disaster.