Category: Property Restoration
Water is known to silently enter a property via innumerable pathways. No matter how excess moisture seeps into a structure, immediate water damage cleanup is necessary. Water damage can spread rapidly if not stopped...
Homes and businesses can suffer various types of damage, but among the different kinds of property damage, water damage is the most common. This is due to the many ways that water damage can...
Our professionals at RestorationMaster understand the highest priority for all businesses is to maintain the health and safety of their staff, customers,…
When you discover mold is growing in your residential or commercial property, immediate action is important. The presence of mold can not only ruin the materials it is growing on, but mold can also...
Revamping your home with the right improvements may bring in more than you spend. Smart spending means energy savings, boosted curb appeal, and maybe some free food from your container garden. You may already have the home of your dreams, but that doesn’t mean your dreams can’t be improved.
Water damage is not always as straightforward as it comes, especially when you must identify the water as either freshwater or the more dangerous saltwater. Freshwater typically comes from a burst pipe or other...
Winter weather can cause extra strain and stress if you are not fully ready. Heavy snowfall and ice can cause serious damage to your property, such as ice dams, roof caving, and extensive water...
When you purchase a house, it’s necessary to keep it clean, safe, and protected from the environment. Your house starts to become your home, and keeping it standing for decades is possible when you...
Floor tiles can make or break your remodeling project which is why you must carefully consider your choice. It’s important to familiarize yourself with different types of tiles to help you choose a tile that fits into your specific project.
Ravaging floodwaters are destructive to properties, whether the flood source is rainwater, a plumbing malfunction, or other disastrous event. The first 24 hours after a home flood are critical. Homeowners are advised to respond...