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DIY Water Damage Restoration

DIY Water Damage Restoration Tips

Whether it is from leaky pipes or natural disasters, water damage to your home and possessions can be a headache at best and a life-altering ordeal at worst, so having a few DIY restoration tricks up your sleeve can come…

How to Prevent Black Mold In Your Home

Mold is a common occurrence in homes. Damp spaces allow for propagation, and as mold spores spread throughout your home, they can lead to a variety of allergies and other ailments.  While there is a lot of hype surrounding the…

Water Damaged Wood Flooring

DIY Water Damage on Wood Repair

Unsightly rings from a misplaced glass or a neglected spill that has had time to set in can leave the nicest pieces of wood furniture looking worn out and dingy, but don’t trash that coffee table or curb that credenza…

The 4 Most Common Causes of Water Damage in Your Kitchen

The potential for water damage is rife in standard kitchens. Daily use of water-dependent appliances and sinks can lead to leaks that may go unnoticed until costly repairs are required. It is important to monitor and maintain everything that uses…

How to Prepare Your Home for Extreme Weather

Every region of the mainland United States experiences some form of severe weather and natural disaster. Whether it be a hurricane, tornado, blizzard, flood, or wildfire, it is imperative to be prepared so you can stay safe and avoid substantial…

What to Do After Enduring a House Fire

After the Fire It is literally and figuratively hard to pick up the pieces after enduring a house fire. What seems like a bad dream soon dissipates into the realization that you may very well have lost everything that made…

The Dangers of Water Damage Under Flooring

The Dangers There are several risks associated with water damage under the floor. Leaks can often be hard to detect and the resulting issues — structural weakening, electrical fires, and mold growth — are only exacerbated the longer they go…

The Dangers of Mold in Your Home

Is Mold Common in Homes? The short answer is yes! These dust-like structures formed by some fungi are everywhere. Mold proliferates in moisture-prone places — around leaks in pipes, windows, and roofs — and grows particularly well on wood and…

Flood Damage and Water Damage: What’s the Difference?

Flood Damage vs. Water Damage  Believe it or not, all damage from water is not classified in the same way. Insurance companies view flood damage and water damage separately, though homeowners often confuse or conflate the two. The most important…

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