RestorationMaster Cleaning and Restoration Guides and Tips
A mold infestation is a potential liability issue for commercial property owners. The health problems of customers, employees, and visitors that stem from mold exposure can balloon into major controversy. Indoor environmental quality should...
Your home can suffer property damage in a myriad of ways. However, there is a good chance that damage that occurs in your home will be the result of water. This is because water...
Water damage is not always as straightforward as it comes, especially when you must identify the water as either freshwater or the more dangerous saltwater. Freshwater typically comes from a burst pipe or other...
We get it: sometimes being a homeowner can feel like a full-time job. Yes, your house is a source of pride and joy. Chances are, if you’ve made the investment to live somewhere, you’ve...
Creating and staying on a budget is something homeowners around the world have to do. Ignoring the need for a budget may lead to financial disasters. Developing a budget will require you to take...
It can be difficult to decide between carpet and hardwood because each option has its own strengths and weaknesses. Carpet is comfortable and less expensive, while hardwood has durability and a classic appearance. There...
Winter weather can cause extra strain and stress if you are not fully ready. Heavy snowfall and ice can cause serious damage to your property, such as ice dams, roof caving, and extensive water...
When you purchase a house, it’s necessary to keep it clean, safe, and protected from the environment. Your house starts to become your home, and keeping it standing for decades is possible when you...
As winter arrives, bringing its beautiful snowy landscapes and cozy vibes, it’s important to watch out for frozen pipes. These might seem like a small issue, but if ignored, they can turn into a...
Due to their dark, musty features, attics are a prime breeding ground for mold. Many homeowners also don’t notice it growing since they don’t frequently go into the attic. This allows it to sit...