RestorationMaster Cleaning and Restoration Guides and Tips
To protect your property, there are practical steps you can take and devices you can invest in that are designed to help prevent and contain potential electrical fires. By proactively equipping your home with these items, you can rest easy knowing that you’ve taken important steps to safeguard your property and your family from potentially hazardous conditions.
People may rent a storage unit for their items when they have limited storage space in their own homes. Whether it is short-term storage or long-term storage, you should be aware that your items...
Most plumbing contractors do a good job when working on plumbing issues in homes and businesses. However, there are times when a poor job by a plumbing contractor causes water damage on your property....
Mold can be a homeowner’s worst nightmare. It often takes residence where it’s not wanted and creates headaches and expense in the process of removing it. To protect terracotta pots from mold, there are...
Water and flood damage are serious issues that should never be taken lightly. This problem is extremely time- and money-sensitive because the damage can spread the longer it is left untreated. To save both...
While water leaks behind walls happen out of view, there are often several signs that can help you detect these water leaks. The following are common signs of water leakage behind your walls.
Mold is a common yet overlooked issue in many homes. It appears in the most inconvenient places, disrupting your daily routine and creating an ongoing battle to keep your living spaces clean. Not only...
Snow and ice are expected in cold geographical areas. These elements also mean salt will be scattered over walkways to prevent slips and falls. The snow and salt can be easily tracked indoors, thereby...
If you’ve noticed a moldy smell coming from your dryer, you’re not alone. It can be frustrating, but there are a few common reasons this might happen. Let’s break down some possible causes and...
Holiday lights are a major fire risk indoors and outdoors and they must be put up properly to help reduce this risk. The following tips will help you safely put up your holiday lights to create an impressive display.