RestorationMaster Cleaning and Restoration Guides and Tips
In this guide, we go through the steps you need to take to ensure your home is prepared for the hottest days of the year. This includes taking care of your indoor cooling equipment, maintaining your home exterior, and preparing your landscape and outdoor spaces for entertaining.
The bathroom is a prime spot for water damage to occur due to a leak or overflow involving the sink, toilet, or bathtub. Condensation left over from a hot bath or shower can also...
A fire is a very stressful event that can happen at your property at any time. Flames from a fire can leave devastating damage to your home or business, including damage from the spread...
April showers signal the start of the spring season. However, they can also bring a lot of rain and create water damage to your home. Water damage from excessive rain can be costly to...
As a homeowner, one of the most important things to prioritize is protecting your home from water damage. Unfortunately, water-resistant surfaces can often deteriorate over time and become porous, making them vulnerable to collecting...
Water damage can be a costly and time-consuming issue for homeowners and insurance companies alike. Instances of water damage can cause thousands of dollars in destruction and lead to serious health problems if not...
Popcorn ceilings, also known as acoustic ceilings, were popular in the mid-20th century, particularly from the 1950s to the 1980s. They were popular for several reasons. First, popcorn ceilings were an inexpensive way to...
Wool carpeting can be a beautiful addition to a room. These rugs have been made for centuries and they are made to last. They have been sought after and used for years, which is...
Any home gives off distinct odors, from pleasant citrus or vanilla to repulsive cigar smoke or mildewed canvas. The smell of oil is particularly telling, since it can indicate that the heating systems is...
Mold is everywhere in the environment. But that does not mean the spores are safe for babies. The immune systems of infants are still, like babies, in their infancy—they’re in the developmental phase. It’s...