RestorationMaster Cleaning and Restoration Guides and Tips
Humanity has not yet learned how to prevent natural disasters. In this regard, we are almost entirely dependent on the weather, climate, and natural disasters that often occur where they were not expected. Let’s...
Your home is your castle, and you want to keep it a sparkling showcase. However, you might be like many folks, frequently overlooking your kitchen cabinetry. How can you keep your kitchen cabinets polished,...
Did you know that commercial kitchens compared to domestic kitchens are more hazardous and therefore require a lot of safety measures and tips? If you are someone who owns a restaurant or is in...
When you purchase a home, it’s easy for your personal tastes to slow the process down. After all, you want your home to be a reflection of who you are. And since you’ll be...
People who live in areas with a high risk of natural disasters have one more thing to worry about when it comes to protecting their homes. One of the ways they can manage this risk is by improving their homes with structural elements that are designed to withstand these conditions.
Before moving your business into a new building, you’ll need to hire inspectors to check for any issues that could become a problem in the long run. One issue that your building inspectors could...
Hurricane season officially starts in June each year. But, if you live in an area that is commonly affected by the dangers of the season, it’s best to start prepping sooner rather than later....
Whenever water damage occurs, it is considered an emergency. The excess water involved will become absorbed by any porous building materials and furnishings that are present. If water continues to pour in, then the...
Experiencing water damage within a home can be an eye-opening experience. The effects can also be daunting as the building materials and personal content are soaking in the water. However, there are steps you...
A puff back is a blast of smoke, soot, and ash from a furnace that experiences a misfire or internal explosion. Puff backs send soot everywhere, damaging walls, ceilings, and other surfaces and even entering ventilation systems.