HURRICANE, TORNADO, FLOOD, FIRE AND SMOKE REMEDIATION AND RESTORATION
Velocity Services Group specializes in mitigation, remediation, restoration and renovation of Commercial Buildings, Retail Shopping Centers, Multi-Family Dwellings such as (apartments, condominiums, duplexes) and in certain instances, residential homes as a result of wind, water, fire or smoke damage.
Our emergency disaster response teams provide Pre and Post Catastrophe Rapid ResponseSM mitigation and remediation services upon the occurrence of a major catastrophic event. Dealing with large commercial losses, we are prepared to respond quickly and efficiently to your emergency. Based in Conroe, Texas with offices in Louisiana, Florida and North Carolina, Velocity can quickly assemble response teams and resources to respond to your immediate crisis or natural disaster.
For Immediate Information About Our Services, Call Rick Hogan 832-283-9317
SERVICES
CATASTROPHE RAPID RESPONSESM PLANNING
Velocity works with our clients to create Catastrophe Rapid ResponseSM Plans that guide the activity prior to, during and after a catastrophe strikes.
DISASTER RESPONSE
When disaster strikes your residential or commercial properties, you can depend on an immediate response.
RESTORATION & CLEANING
After Restoring your Commercial or Residential property, Velocity’s disaster response professionals can clean and refresh it to new.
STRUCTURAL RENOVATION
Velocity provides experienced, in-house structural engineering and construction services.
RESIDENTIAL RENOVATION
Velocity Services Group are experts in all areas of residential restoration and renovation as a result of insurance losses.
VELOCITY LOCATIONS
Based in the Conroe, a suburban area of North Houston, Texas, Velocity serves customers on both a National and Local level. Velocity is licensed in multiple U.S. States: Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.
TESTIMONIALS
VELOCITY SOCIAL TRENDS
Per the article:
January hurricanes are exceedingly rare, with only three on record. The last hurricane to develop during the first month of the year was Hurricane Alex in 2016. Hurricane Alice in 1954 originally developed at the end of December of the previous year but was still spinning into early January. The first January hurricane on record happened during the first six days of 1938. That storm was not named.