Fire and Water Damage, Mold Restoration Services in Provo, Utah
Fire, Water, and Mold Damage Repair in Provo
DISASTER CLEANUP SOLUTIONS IN PROVO, UTAH
All of your restoration services in one place with Delta Restoration Services of the Wasatch Front. Our team is trained in fire, water, and mold damage clean up and restoration. No matter the size of job in Provo, Utah we can help you. We are fully equipped to get your property back to normal, fast!
MOLD DAMAGE REPAIR
Mildew and mold damage can be eliminated with the mold removal team in Provo, Utah. Remove the mold, mildew, and odor in your home or office immediately. If you experience mold from a water leak in your Provo home, Delta can help. Our team handles water damage and mold cleanup. Improve the health of your home with Delta Restoration Services of the Wasatch Front in Provo, Utah. Contact us today to make your home healthy again.
FIRE DAMAGE REPAIR
If your home in Provo, Utah experiences fire damage trouble, Delta Restoration Services of the Wasatch Front can help! Repairing damage is what we do. We know fires often are traumatic and scary for the people involved. Our team is here to help get your home back to normal. We will work with your insurance to determine your claim loss, and get your property back to its original state. Delta Restoration Services of the Wasatch Front is on call 24/7. For proper fire damage cleanup in Provo, choose a fire damage restoration service like Delta. Our two hour emergency response time will have your home back to normal fast.
WATER DAMAGE REPAIR
For flood water removal service, water extraction, water restoration, and water damage clean up in Provo, Utah call Delta Restoration Services of the Wasatch Front. Our water repair professionals use a digital thermal infrared imaging process to find water damage that is not visible. Delta Restoration Services of the Wasatch Front is on call 24/7 with a two hour emergency response. Flooding from pipe bursting or natural disasters can be frustrating and potentially dangerous. With potential mold growth and other health scares, it is important to have a professional in the disaster restoration service you trust: call Delta Restoration Services of the Wasatch Front to get your home back to normal, fast.
ABOUT PROVO, UTAH
Provo is the third-largest city in Utah, United States. It is 43 miles (69 km) south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front. Provo is the largest city and county seat of Utah County. Provo lies between the cities of Orem to the north and Springville to the south. With a population at the 2010 census of 115,264, Provo is the principal city in the Provo-Orem metropolitan area, which had a population of 526,810 at the 2010 census. It is Utah’s second-largest metropolitan area after Salt Lake City. Provo is the home of Brigham Young University, a private higher education institution operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Provo also has the LDS Church’s largest Missionary Training Center. The city is a focus area for technology development in Utah, with several billion-dollar startups. The city’s Peaks Ice Arena was a venue for the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics in 2002. Sundance Resort is 13 miles (21 km) northeast, at Provo Canyon. In 2015, Forbes cited Provo among the “Best Small And Medium-Size Cities For Jobs,” and the Bureau of Labor Statistics found that Utah County had the year’s highest job growth. In 2013, Forbes ranked Provo the No. 2 city on its list of Best Places for Business and Careers. Provo was ranked first for community optimism (2012) and first in health/well-being (2014).
GEOGRAPHY
Provo lies in the Utah Valley at an elevation of 4,549 feet (1,387 m). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 44.2 square miles (114.4 km²), of which 41.7 square miles (107.9 km²) is land and 2.5 square miles (6.5 km²), or 5.66%, is water. The Wasatch Range contains many peaks within Utah County along the east side of the Wasatch Front. One of these peaks, known as Y Mountain, towers over the city. There is a large hillside letter Y made of whitewashed concrete halfway up the steep mountain, built in the early part of the 20th century to commemorate Brigham Young University (original plans included construction of all three letters: BYU). Wild deer (and less frequently, cougars, and moose) still roam the mountains (and occasionally the city streets). The geography allows for hiking, skiing, fishing and other outdoor activities.
DEMOGRAPHICS
At the 2010 census, 112,488 people, 31,524 households and 21,166 families resided in the city. The population density was 2,697.6 per square mile (1,042.5/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 84.8% White, 0.7% Black or African American, 0.8% American Indian, 2.5% Asian, 1.1% Pacific Islander, 6.6% from other races, and 3.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 15.2% of the population.