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Powerful Storms in Tarpon Can Lead to Extensive Damage and Flooding

1/27/2022 (Permalink)

If you have storm damage, call the team at SERVPRO of Tarpon (727) 934-5555.

Tarpon Springs is the largest city in Pinellas County. It is full of history with sites like the Sponge Docks and the Spring Bayou. Tarpon Springs has beautiful beaches, amazing attractions and unique shopping opportunities. On average, there are 246 sunny days per year in Tarpon Springs. There are times when the weather isn't so pleasant here.


Pinellas County Emergency Management has a good resource to learn how to prepare for storms.
There is a lot of information listed, from knowing your zone to understanding what to do after the storm. There theme is "surviving the storm...it's everyone's responsibility."


Other than an occasional thunderstorm with strong winds, there isn't much of a threat from storms right now. The Florida hurricane season is most active mid-summer through October. September is the most likely month for landfall hurricanes.


Now is the time to evaluate your plan and make sure you have a survival bag.


If you have storm damage, call the team at SERVPRO of Tarpon (727) 934-5555.


SERVPRO of Tarpon specializes in storm and flood damage restoration. Since we are locally owned and operated, we are able to respond quicker with the right resources, which is extremely important. A fast response lessens the damage, limits further damage, and reduces the restoration cost. Our crews are highly trained, and we use specialized equipment to restore your property to its pre-storm condition.

We can respond immediately to your emergency and have the expertise to handle your restoration or cleaning needs. SERVPRO of Tarpon provides 24-hour emergency service and is dedicated to being faster to any-sized disaster.

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