Pittston, Pa
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Ask Yourself…
- Are You feeling overwhelmed and concerned about your mold situation?
- Have you tried everything to try and stop the water intrusion in your basement?
- Are you tired of mopping up water from every rain storm?
- Is your wet basement destroying your home and its resale value?
- Do you have a musty smell or see visible mold growth?
- Have you had your basement “Waterproofed”-but it still leaks?
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Mold, Basement waterproofing & Crawlspace Repair in Pittston
We take pride in our company having strong ethics and service standards committed to serving homeowners with old-fashioned, friendly, reliable service. We are known throughout Pittston for the quality of our workmanship and professional reliability so you know the job will be done correctly and efficiently. Having a MOLD or WATER issue in your home is serious business and choosing one of the best mold and water removal companies is crucial. Deciding which mold company to use might initially seem daunting, but choosing DRY-NGO makes it simple. With over 15 years of experience and our certifications in Mold Inspections and Mold Remediation, we are qualified to deal with all of your mold related needs as well as your water proofing concerns in Scranton and surrounding areas. If your experiencing damp conditions in your home, mold growth, standing water when it rains or just need someone to come out and check to see if there is a issue contact DRY-NGO today. Our mold and waterproofing specialists will pinpoint the problem and give you a viable solution at a fair price.
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Pittston is a city in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is situated between Scranton and Wilkes-Barre in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Pittston lies in the Wyoming Valley on the east side of the Susquehanna River and on the south side of the Lackawanna River. It is approximately midway between Wilkes-Barre and Scranton.