After a fire or major water damage in your University Of California-Davis, CA home, the first question is "Is my family safe?" The second is "What about our stuff?" Your furniture, electronics, clothing, and priceless family photos are all at risk. As your local, compassionate restoration experts, we specialize in "contents pack-out" services—a process designed to rescue, restore, and protect your personal belongings.
Need help saving your belongings in University Of California-Davis, CA? Call our 24/7 team at (833) 541-0100.
We are a full-service restoration company, and we know that restoring your home is only half the job. Our dedicated contents division in University Of California-Davis, CA is trained to handle your personal items with care and respect. We are IICRC-certified in fire and smoke restoration and water damage restoration, and we use specialized technology to clean and restore items you might think are lost forever.
When your home is unsafe or we need to clear it for reconstruction, our "pack-out" process begins.
Don't give up on your belongings. Call our University Of California-Davis, CA contents restoration experts 24/7 for a compassionate and professional response.
"I was in tears. I thought all my family photos were ruined by water. This team took them, and I don't know what magic they did, but they saved them. I am forever grateful."
"After our fire, I was most worried about my furniture. They packed out my entire house, cleaned the smoke and soot from everything, and stored it. When they brought it back, it looked amazing."
"The pack-out service was so organized. The digital inventory they gave me was a huge peace of mind. They were respectful, careful, and treated my belongings like their own."
Eugene W. Hilgard, Carr's successor, recognized that Berkeley's soil and climate were terrible for farming (the campus directly faces the notoriously foggy Golden Gate) and switched from "practical" to what he called "rational" instruction in scientific principles of agriculture at Berkeley. He concentrated on things like soil science and fermentation that could be researched and taught in a university laboratory, supplemented by limited data gathering and experiments (but not hands-on teaching) at agricultural experimental stations in the field. Hilgard was disdainful of the idea of a university farm. He felt that for such a farm to teach effectively, it would necessarily have to be a model farm with examples of the best of everything, without any reference to local profitability, climate, or circumstances, and such a thing was clearly infeasible.
Zip Codes in University Of California-Davis, CA that we also serve: 95616