Water, Mold, Fire & Smoke Restoration in Albany
United Fire and Water provides a 24/7 emergency services hotline that is open 365 days a year in Albany and throughout our service area in Louisiana. We have IICRC-certified technicians who are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment to meet your needs and exceed your expectations for all types of restoration & remediation services. To learn more, call 225-401-6568.
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If you have water damage in and need water extraction & remediation, choose United Fire & Water. We are Louisiana’s most trusted (and best reviewed) disaster restoration company for more than 20 years.
Molds and fungi are found everywhere inside and outside, but it's hard to when it reaches dangerous levels in your home. Don't let mold ruin your health! Let the professionals from United remove any mold from your home.
Whether smoke damage occurred as a result of a cooking masterpiece gone awry or faulty electrical work, removing smoke particulates from walls, furniture, garments and air ducts is essential in eliminating odor — once and for all.
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Trust Us for All of Your Restoration Needs in Albany
When you encounter slab leaks, burst & frozen pipes, flood damage , or any other issue at your home or office that requires water or fire damage restoration, the company to contact in Albany and other cities throughout our Louisiana Gulf Coast service area is United Fire and Water. Our emergency crews stand ready to help on a 24/7/365 basis at your residential or commercial property Albany and our teams of IICRC-certified technicians have years of experience, expertise, and top-notch equipment at their disposal. To learn more, give us a call at 225-401-6568 or click here to book our services today in Albany and its surrounding cities.
More About Albany
Albany is a town located in Livingston Parish and was originally named after the Natalbany River nearby. In the town's early history, crowds of Hungarian immigrants lived in the area and helped the economy in the surrounding area thrive with new farming products like strawberries. The Albany Plantation is a popular tourist and citizen destination as it showcases the French Cajun culture that helped to build the 34 acre plot. A staple of the town is the St. Margaret Catholic Church, built in 1909 and donated to the town by a local family. Patsy's Bar and Grill and Smitty's Snowballs and Ice Cream Shop are two popular dining destinations for anyone looking for sit down food or an ice cream cone.