RestorationMaster Cleaning and Restoration Guides and Tips
Whether it’s rain in Germany or China, Hurricane Henri in Northeast U.S., or wildfires across Greece and Turkey, climate change is something that you should definitely be aware of and something that basically nowhere...
No one wants to think about their home getting damaged in a disaster. Unfortunately, it happens. Whether you live in an area with frequent storms or a climate that causes unexpected pests to get...
If you’re buying a home and have no experience in that area, here are a few tips that might help you find the perfect place and turn it into a perfect home.
If you live in Rhode Island or Connecticut, it is probably not the first time you have had to deal with a hurricane. However, this doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t act with caution because...
Preventing any damage to your roof area is better than replacing the entire thing. It drains a lot of funds to gut everything from scratch. That’s why it’s necessary always to consider setting a...
An HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) system is one of those household services we often take for granted. It keeps us warm and comfortable in the winters, and cool and refreshed in the...
Renovating a basement can be costly, but the return on this investment can be huge. If you have been wondering what to do with the basement once the renovations are done, you will be...
The combination of water and organic debris that passes through the pipes can accumulate. This will then encourage mold and mildew growth and when it does grow, it will give off an odor. If you come across mildew odors coming from your bathroom sink, then use the following information to help get rid of the odor.
While disaster preparedness may seem like a tedious task, it can be easy if you have action steps laid out. With the right planning, you and your family can be prepared and remain safe during inclement weather. With these tips, you’ll get to make a home disaster-ready.
Understanding the pros and cons of both options will make your decision easier, especially if you live in a high-risk area. So, when should you relocate and when should you renovate after a natural disaster?