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Fire Damaged Homes in Amherst Need Professional Mitigation

4/18/2021 (Permalink)

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SERVPRO provides fire and smoke damage restoration to Amherst homes

Amherst, NH, is an interesting town steeped in history. Within the town is the Village of Amherst. It is a historic district registered with the National Register of Historic Places, with just over 600 people living there. It is a fascinating look into the past. It was established around 1755 and is a wonderful example of a New England village center. The district is home to primarily residential buildings but also includes the Congregational Church and other older structures.

Ponemah Bog Wildlife Sanctuary

If you love the outdoors and wildlife, these beautiful wetlands need to be on your bucket list. Thousands of years old, it is home to some rare and unique plants and animals. The bog is believed to have developed when glacial ice broke off over 12,000 years ago. It is a kettle hole pond and a distinctive feature in the state of New Hampshire. Visitors can walk the trail that crosses over the bog and enjoy the amazing array of flora and fauna.

Joe English Reservation

If hiking or strolling along trails is what you enjoy, you have numerous options along the Joe English Reservation. Family-friendly with streams and a beaver pond, it is a great place to take the kids. You can grab a map that outlines where the different trails intersect and plan your walk. Benches scattered throughout allows visitors to stop, rest, and enjoy the great outdoors. During the winter months, it is a favorite place to snowshoe. If you are lucky, you will catch a glimpse of the wildlife in the area.

Hodgman State Forest

One of the outstanding features of Hodgman State Forest is the red pine trees. It is a small park, only eight acres, and is a drumlin. From the park, you can see an excellent panorama of Souhegan Valley. Other great places to enjoy nature in Amherst include:

  • Lindabury Orchard – Annual Lindabury Cider Fest is held here.
  • Caesar’s Brook Reservation – Great view of forest progression
  • The Reflecting Place – Benches where you can watch wildlife and birds.
  • The Great Meadow – Beaver, muskrat, and birds abound.
  • Ross Bird Sanctuary – Nice walk and a great place to see the beavers.
  • Currier Land – Riverine habitat.

Great Places to Eat in Amherst

After spending all that time outdoors, walking, and enjoying nature, you might want to grab a bite to eat. There are some excellent options for you:

  • Lobster Boat Restaurant
  • Mile Away Restaurant
  • Papa Joe’s Humble Kitchen
  • Black Forest Café & Bakery
  • The Riverhouse Café
  • My Sister’s Kitchen
  • Buckley’s Great Steaks

Whatever your tastebuds are hankering for, you are sure to find it in Amherst.

SERVPRO Provides Fire Damage Restoration to Amherst Residents

Fire-damaged homes require professional fire and smoke damage restoration and cleanup services. Even a small fire can lead to serious smoke residue throughout the home. You want a company who understands the fire restoration process followint the IICRC best practices and who will do their best to restore your home to preloss condition. At SERVPRO, we fit both of those qualifications. We provide:

  • Water & Fire Damage Restoration
  • House Fire Clean Up
  • Smoke Damage Services
  • Smoke Remediation

Everyone’s situation is unique, and the processes involved in the above are going to vary. We do a scope of the home and put together a unique plan of action to mitigate your problems. If you need professional water and fire damage restoration, call SERVPRO of Merrimack at (603)262-9293.

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