Storm Damage Photo Gallery

Water Damage Caused from Excessive Rain

A local high school called SERVPRO of Greenville/Cleveland after suffering a water loss to their gymnasium area.  The roof leaked from excessive rain in the area causing multiple rooms to have water damage.  SERVPRO of Greenville/Cleveland set a generator, desiccant dehumidifier, and air movers to dry the affected areas.  

17 Years in Business

Congratulations to SERVPRO of Greenville/Cleveland, Michael Miller, and Steve Johnston for being in business for 17 years.  SERVPRO of Greenville/Cleveland was opened on August 20, 2001 by Michael Miller and Steve Johnston.  Congrats guys!

SERVPRO of Greenville/Cleveland T-Ball Team

SERVPRO of Greenville/Cleveland's T-ball team played on Monday, May 21, 2018.  We love going out to support our t-ball team.  They do such a great job.  Cannot wait for their next game!  Their next game is Thursday, May 24, 2018, at 6:45pm.

Reed Love Up to Bat

Reed Love, son of Lainey Aldridge, plays for the SERVPRO T-ball team in Cleveland, MS.  Reed is the grandson of owners, Michael and Lynette Miller.  Lainey Aldridge, daughter of Michael and Lynette Miller, coaches the SERVPRO team.  Their next game is Thursday, May 24, 2018, at 6:45pm.  Way to go SERVPRO team!

SERVPRO of Greenville/Cleveland's First Game

SERVPRO of Greenville/Cleveland's first game of the season was on Tuesday, Aril 17, 2018.  We are excited for another great season of baseball this year.

At SERVPRO, we are always here to help!  Please call SERVPRO of Greenville/Cleveland regarding any questions you may have about Fire and Water Damage Restoration, Carpet Cleanings, HVAC Cleanings, and Post Construction Cleaning.  You can reach us at (662) 846-1700.

Hurricane Irma Hits Florida

Hurricane Irma hit Florida as a Category 4 storm the morning of Sept. 10, ripping off roofs, flooding coastal cities, and knocking out power to more than 6 million people. By Sept. 11, Irma weakened significantly to a tropical storm as it powered north toward Georgia and Alabama. At 11 p.m. later that day, it weakened further to a tropical depression, and by Sept. 13, it had dissipated over western Tennessee. SERVPRO of Greenville/Cleveland sent a crew out to Florida to help assist in the clean up of Hurricane Irma's path.