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Servpro

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Industry
  
Service

Website
  
servpro.com

Founded
  
1967

Number of locations
  
1,700

Founder
  
Ted and Doris Isaacson

CEO
  
Susan (Sue) Steen (1995–)

Number of employees
  
450

Type of business
  
Private, Franchise

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Key people
  
Susan Steen, CEO Randall Isaacson, President Richard Isaacson, EVP Richard Forster, CFO Jeff Fields, CIO John Sooker, Asst. VP

Headquarters
  
Gallatin, Tennessee, United States

Servpro is a franchisor of fire and water cleanup and restoration franchises in the United States and Canada. The franchise system provides localized services as well as large scale disaster recovery. It is headquartered in Gallatin, Tennessee.

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History

Ted and Doris Isaacson launched Servpro Industries in 1967 as a painting business in Sacramento, California. With a background in cleaning and restoration, they transformed the company into a franchisor of cleanup and restoration specialists. After selling its first franchise in 1969, Servpro continued to grow, acquiring the Bristol-Myers Domesticare Division and its 175 franchises in 1979, and developing a highly-regarded national franchise.

Servpro relocated the corporate headquarters from Sacramento to Gallatin, Tennessee in 1988. At the time of the relocation, Servpro consisted of 647 franchises. The company sold its 1,000th franchise in 2000.

To accommodate their growth, the Servpro headquarters moved to a facility of 140,000 square feet (13,000 m2) in 2005, which was expanded to 200,000 square feet (19,000 m2) in 2014. In 2015, The Tennessean listed Servpro as one of Tennessee's top workplaces.

Servpro consists of more than 1,700 franchises in the United States and Canada.

Services

Servpro provides residential and commercial water, fire, mold cleanup, asbestos remediation, and restoration services. Specialty services are provided by many franchises, such as biohazard cleanup, document restoration, electronics restoration, dry cleaning, and reconstruction.

Large scale disaster recovery

Despite the franchise structure of numerous relatively small entities, Servpro has the capacity and organizational competence to respond to large scale disasters, including major corporate and government contracts after Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and Hurricane Ike in 2008. Servpro was contracted for drainage and restoration by government, commercial entities and numerous households after the 2010 Tennessee floods. Similarly, Servpro was involved in restoration and reconstruction after Superstorm Sandy.

References

Servpro Wikipedia