Interstate Restoration Increases Detroit-Area Resources Ahead of Potential for Burst Pipes, Flooding
Interstate Restoration, one of North America’s leading disaster-recovery companies, is responding to a large influx of calls for burst pipes across the greater Detroit area as a result of recent extreme Arctic air. The company has also been mobilizing staff, contractors, temporary labor and equipment to meet the demand for restoration services as more burst pipes are expected during next week’s thaw.
“We’ve deployed hundreds to respond to the more than 40 calls from schools, businesses, apartment buildings and hospitals concerning frozen or burst pipes in the last week of January,” said Jeff Levine, regional vice president for Interstate Restoration. “We’re preparing now for continued service calls into February as warmer weather approaches and water pipes begin to thaw.”