Emergency Services Water Damage in Waterbury – Call SERVPRO
4/18/2021 (Permalink)
Water Damage Catastrophe from Flooding in Waterbury – Call SERVPRO
Waterbury is also nicknamed the brass city for its role in the manufacture of brass castings and finishings. Watches and clocks were also manufactured during the first half of the 19th century. Waterbury was added to the 100 best places to raise a family in 2008. The economy in recent years is based on the leading employers in the city – local government, hospitals, and the state.
The population of the city is approximately 108,000. Waterbury was settled in 1674 and incorporated in 1853. The city lies 77 miles from New York City and 33 miles southwest of Hartford.
Interesting activities in the city and the surrounding area include:
- Palace Theater
- Library Park
- Seven Angels Theatre
- Mattatuck Museum Arts and History Center
- Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
- Brass Works Brewing Company
- Lakewood Lanes
- Harrub Pilgrim Memorial
- Hop Brook Lake
- Waterbury Symphony Orchestra
- Waterbury Green
- Waterbury Skating Center
- Bank Street Historic District
- Union Station
- Municipal Stadium
- The Christopher Columbus Statue
Palace Theater
The Palace Theater is on the National Register of Historic Places and has gone through several iterations since the 1st world war. Today it offers Broadway musicals, stand-up comedy nights, country showcases, and children's plays. The Palace Theater has partnered with the Waterbury Arts Magnet School to facilitate and develop local talent and arts groups.
Library Park
Library Park is ideal for picnics, local events at the bandshell, and relaxing walks on trails around the park's perimeter. Check for local listings for events scheduled at the park.
Seven Angels Theatre
Seven Angels Theatre has been operating for sixteen seasons with over two hundred performances each year. They offer many different theatrical pieces, including drama and musicals as well as Shakespearian plays.
Mattatuck Museum Arts and History Center
The Mattatuck Museum Arts and History Center offer exhibits from modern and ancient history. Visitors learn about the background of the city and exhibitions focused on artwork from the state of Connecticut.
Lakewood Lanes
Looking for a night out with the family, Lakewood Lanes offers 42 bowling lanes and an arcade with many old-fashioned games, and a bar for snacks. Check their schedule for league games and tournaments.
Harrub Pilgrim Memorial
The Harrub Pilgrim Memorial was dedicated in the 1930s, honoring pilgrims that helped establish the city. Constructed from granite imported from France, with intricate carvings, and can be found at Chase Parkway.
Hop Brook Lake
The Hop Brook Lake covers 21 acres developed from damming Hop Brook. The lake has largemouth bass, panfish and is stocked with trout. There are walking trails around the lake, picnic areas, a sandy beach, and a baseball field.
Sewage Cleanup after Floodwaters Cascade Through Your Home in Waterbury
Spring flooding can cause catastrophic flooding, storm sewers to overflow, and even raw sewage to back up into storm drains. Sewage and floodwaters contain highly infectious waste material. Homeowners and businesses cannot be too careful attempting floodwater and sewage cleanup.
SERVPRO has the experience, the knowledge, and the personal protective equipment to manage flood damage and infectious waste in Waterbury flooding situations. In addition to the dangers from floodwaters, excessive moisture after a flood can provide an excellent environment for the growth of:
- Bacteria
- Mold
- Fungi
- Viruses
Call SERVPRO of Waterbury for flood damage clean-up in Waterbury and surrounding areas. We can help 24/7. Call (203) 757-5050.