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What to do When Water Threatens Your Sevierville Home?

2/25/2021 (Permalink)

flood in laundry room Water damage is no easy task. SERVPRO technicians are IICRC certified for any size water restoration service needed.

Water mitigation services can help restore your home after a flood or leak.

Present-day Sevierville was inhabited by Native American tribes long before the city adopted its current name. It wasn't until 1794 that Sevier County was established in honor of John Sevier, following the creation of Sevierville the following year. During the American Civil War, the town suffered at the hands of both Union and Confederate supporters who moved through town, advancing their cause. As the war ended, confederates were forced to relocate as the city managed its recovery.

During the 1870s and 1880s, Sevierville grew considerably. It welcomed grocery stores, hotels, and a sawmill. Tourism also increased due to the rumored healing qualities of its mountain springs. 

Sevierville did not incorporate until 1901. The Smoky Mountain Railroad was completed to transport passengers between Knoxville in Sevierville, improving the area's economy. 

Once the Great Smoky Mountains National Park opened in 1934, once again Sevierville began hosting tourists on their way to and from the Park. Some notable sights in town and its surroundings include-

  • Dollywood- one cannot speak of attractions near Sevierville without mentioning the world-famous Dollywood in nearby Pigeon Forge. Whether you are a fan of Dolly Parton or not, the amusement park is worth a visit
  • Sevier County Courthouse- part of the National Register of Historic Places, it was built in the 1840s
  • Harrisburg Covered Bridge- it crosses the Little Pigeon River and was completed in 1875
  • Waters House- a Victorian home built in 1895 and designed by African-American Lewis Buckner, who played a prominent role in building many of the older structures in the area

Today, Sevierville continues to boom thanks to tourism spending. Over 2,000 hotels are ready to host visitors primarily on their way to the Great Smoky Mountains. The city has focused on its business district to develop infrastructure and enhance the visitor experience.

Flooding in Sevierville

Storms are not the only cause for flooding, although they can certainly be impactful. Sometimes older plumbing and routine usage can also be enough to allow water to flow freely throughout your home and cause damage. When you need water mitigation services to restore your home, SERVPRO is your best choice. Our trained and IICRC certified technicians bring the best in the industry to remove water and control humidity levels, including=

  • Infrared moisture meters
  • Injecti-dry technology and drying mats
  • Air movers and dehumidifiers

SERVPRO of Sevier, Jefferson & Cocke Counties is at your service whenever you need water cleanup and restoration services. Call us at (865) 429-8885 and let us give you the peace of mind you need.

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