About the Morehead City Area
Morehead is a lively waterside city in North Carolina and the largest town in Carteret County. The population of the city was approximately 8,660 at 2010. Morehead has access to some of the most amazing beaches in the whole country.
In early 1700s the first settlers came in the city. From its early beginnings as a planned commercial town to its transition to an amazing tourist destination, this town offers a great history. It was officially established in 1857 as the terminus of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad in Carteret County. Public and religious buildings are the major historic and architectural and historic landmarks in the area.
Morehead is best known for its historic sites. Most of these sites are located in downtown area, where visitors can admire historical buildings by taking a step back in time. The city is also home to various boutique shops, enticing eateries museums, parks, impressive statues, amazing bookstores with great historic books and recreation facilities. Throughout the year, many events take place in this vivid town, including the North Carolina Seafood Festival and the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament.
Fire, Smoke and Water Restoration Specialists
All materials respond differently to fire, heat, and smoke. It takes a trained professional to determine the steps that must be taken to minimize future damage and repair your personal property. Our Morehead City, North Carolina trained staff specializes in:
- Fire & Some Restoration
- Odor Control
- Upholstery & Fabric Cleaning
- Water Damage Restoration
Safety First
Many times, after a fire, home and business owners want to assess the damages. Please keep these safety tips in mind and ask yourself these questions before entering the structure.
- Is the house or business safe to enter?
- Be aware of any electrical wires or outlets.
- Only perform activities you are capable of – leave the rest to professionals.
- Be cautious of lifting wet materials.
- After a property owner makes sure that everyone is safe, he should turn his attention to structural and content damage.
What to DO After A Fire
Try to refrain from moving a lot within the home or business, to prevent soot fragments from setting in the carpets or furniture. Keep your hands as clean as possible, to reduce more soil on the furniture and walls. Cover furniture and walking areas with clean blankets or towels to prevent further damage.
What NOT To Do After A Fire
- DO NOT wash walls, carpets or painted areas without contacting All Dry USA first.
- DO NOT clean any appliances that were in the close region to the fire, water, or heat without contacting a professional repair service company.
- DO NOT turn on ceiling lights or fans if the ceiling got wet. The wiring could be broken and could cause injury.
Residential and Commercial Fire & Smoke Restoration Process
No two fires are alike. Depending on the type and severity of the damage, will determine the specific fire and smoke restoration process. Soot soiled items require a precise cleaning process. Below are typical steps for fire and smoke damage restoration:
- Contact All Dry USA 24/7
- Assessment and Inspection of the Fire Damage
- Board-Up and Roof Tarp Service (when needed)
- Water Removal and Drying (when needed)
- Smoke and Soot Removal
- Cleaning and Repair
- Restoration
Why Choose All Dry USA Fire Damage Clean-Up?
There are many fire & smoke restoration companies out there. However, when trusting All Dry USA with residential and commercial fire & smoke restoration you will not only receive professional services, but empathy, respect, and treated like family. All Dry USA is a locally owned business that provides all customers with:
- Exceptional Customer Service
- Available Technicians 24/7
- Free Estimates
- Insured and Certified
- State of the Art Equipment
- Certified and Trained Employees
- Immediate Local Responses
- Direct Insurance Claims
Need Further Assistance or Questions about Fire & Smoke or Water Damage? Call All Dry USA Today.