Tagged: water damage restoration
Fires that burn through a home are devastating events. Not only is human life put in jeopardy but valuable property undergoes utter destruction. Soot and extinguisher chemicals cover the items inside the home with...
Commercial properties have an increased likelihood to experience water leaks. The greater chances of leaks occurring in the building are due simply to the fact that commercial spaces utilize far more water than residential properties. Here is what to do when finding a leak and some tips for getting it fixed.
From heavy rainfall to leaky pipes, basement water damage can be caused by various factors. But the amount of damage and potential for harm depends on the category of water and the class of...
Torrential thunderstorms, overflowing riverbanks, and Category 2 hurricanes all possess the incredible power to unleash massive amounts of floodwaters into homes. Natural disasters are not the only cause of house floods. Burst plumbing pipes,...
Excess water in the home – whether because of flooding, a burst pipe, or a leaky roof – always causes a lot of trouble. It may compromise the integrity of the building, destroy electronics...
Flooding is every homeowner’s nightmare. Not only is human life in danger, but property damage and health risks due to waterborne diseases follow. Homeowners may be forced to evacuate their flooded home, leading to...
From the major flooding in Houston to other areas throughout the U.S., many people have dealt with the effects of flooding this spring. Much of the recent flooding has been the result of heavy...
Floods, whether due a major pipe burst in your basement, a torrential spring rainfall or a hurricane, are a devastating event. The massive amounts of water involved in a flood permeate every nook and...
If you ever notice a musty smell, it can be hard to concentrate on anything else but that horrible odor. They can be described as stale, dank, earthy, and even moldy. But the worst...
Water damage is common among many home and business owners. It can occur anywhere within the property at any time. 99% of the time, water will damage the floor, even traveling towards the walls...