Category: Property Restoration
Cosmetic cracks in drywall can be easily fixed. Typically, drywall cracks occur over time as the home settles or when the structure undergoes stresses. Fortunately, homeowners can utilize a DIY method for repairing minor...
Painting your home is an important step in improving its appearance. If the current paint on your home is worn out or outdated, it can diminish the curb appeal, affect the impression people get...
Transforming the garage by finishing the bottom of the drywall can have enormous benefits. Not only does the homeowner add value to the home, but the garage would provide a comfortable, temperate place to...
Biohazard cleanup is necessary any time hazardous materials must be cleaned up. Bodily fluids, like blood, or chemicals teem with pathogens and can be dangerous to human health. Cleanup takes expertise, which is why...
Renter’s insurance policies usually only cover water damage that was caused by accidental overflow or water discharge. However, most renters insurance policies do not cover damages caused by flooding or sewage water, unless you...
Tiling over drywall compound is oftentimes recommended in areas where water directly meets the tiles. Kitchen backsplashes, for instance, keep water and cooking oil from staining the walls. Tiling over drywall compound is a...
In most homes, people are walking in and out of the kitchen all day, whether they are preparing a meal or just grabbing a snack. The kitchen is one of the busiest areas of...
Books don’t just contain information, they can hold a lot of sentimental value if they relate to a personal experience or particular interest. After reading these tips on how to save a wet book, you can have some peace of mind knowing that these personal items are not permanently ruined.
A toilet overflow causes wastewater to be spewed all over the bathroom floor. Not only is the situation a hygiene disaster, but the excess water can damage the floor structures. Safely cleaning up a toilet overflow and preventing long-term structural damage requires the following steps.
Mold usually appears in dark environments that are moist or damp, however it can grow anywhere indoors and outdoors, including in the garage. There are many ways that mold can develop on your garage...