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Office spaces are hardly immune to menacing pests. Insects and vermin can be found dashing along the baseboards bordering the office walls and crawling inside staff desks. Pests are unnerving and create an unhealthy...
Mold can impact the indoor air quality of your property, causing building damage, health problems and more. When you actually can see the mold in the house, it is pretty straight forward. But many...
Have you ever left a loaf of bread on the counter, only to find it covered with dark, fuzzy spots a few days later? That’s black mold at work – a particularly unsettling and...
Food waste that goes into the trash can will start to emit foul odors within days. The decomposition process is responsible for unpleasant smells. A homeowner can take steps to get rid of the...
Commercial roofing systems such as flat roofs are built to be durable and provide protection for decades. However, a commercial roof will not last for its expected lifespan if it does not receive regular...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought up a question with homeowners on whether they need to have their property professionally cleaned and disinfected. This is especially true if they have family members that have been...
Water damage can create a disaster under your kitchen sink. This is a common situation in homes and businesses as the kitchen sink is so commonly used. Leaks overflow or condensation can gather in...
Flooding can be a cause of mold growth inside the home. A mold problem can develop quickly, within 24 to 48 hours, if the dampness has not been addressed. It’s important to clean up...
Thunderstorms have the ability to temporarily cut power by downing power lines, flooding power-related equipment, or blowing objects into overhead lines. Severe weather events, such as lightning, powerful winds, and heavy rain, are examples...
Smoke from a fire not only causes respiratory issues but also adversely impacts the skin. Issues, such as itchiness and eczema, are not uncommon when individuals remain exposed to smoke. Here’s a closer look...