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Harugami Water Restoration
Restoring Harmony to Your Water-Damaged Spaces.
In the heart of Garland, Harugami Water Restoration emerges as the leading solution for all water damage woes. Recognizing the distress and disruption water damage can cause, our mission is to swiftly and efficiently restore your property to its pristine condition.
Water damage can be the result of various events, from natural floods to plumbing mishaps. At Harugami, we specialize in tackling them all. Our team of experts, equipped with the latest tools and a deep knowledge base, offers comprehensive Water Damage Restoration tailored to Garland residents' needs.
We take pride in our ability to deal with both the visible and hidden impacts of water damages. From eradicating standing water and ensuring thorough drying to preventing mold growth and reinforcing structural integrity, we cover all bases. Beyond restoration, our services extend to flood cleanup, home repair, content restoration, and even specialized areas like sewage water cleanup.
Garland's climate and geographical nuances make it susceptible to specific water-related challenges. With our localized expertise and commitment to excellence, we've become Garland's go-to for Water Damage Restoration. Our work isn't about just restoring properties, but also about restoring the comfort, safety and peace of mind for our clients.
When water wreaks havoc, Garland trusts one name to set things right: Harugami Water Restoration. Your home or business deserves the best care, and with Harugami, that's precisely what you'll get. Harugami can bring your space to life after water damage.
Garland is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, located within Dallas County with portions extending into Collin and Rockwall counties. It is located northeast of Dallas and is a part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. In 2020, it had a population of 246,018, making it the 93rd-most populous city in the United States and the 13th-most populous city in Texas. Garland is the third largest city in Dallas County by population and has access to downtown Dallas via public transportation including two DART Blue Line stations and buses. == History == Immigrants began arriving in the Peters colony area around 1850, but a community was not created until 1874.