When it comes to disasters that homeowners fear, there are not many that are more dreaded and terrifying than a slab leak. A slab leak is a leak in the plumbing that’s built into your home’s foundation, which is usually a slab of poured concrete.
Read MoreWhen your home suffers flood damage from a major storm, plumbing emergency, or any other cause, you’ll have all sorts of issues to deal with, including mold growth.
Read MoreWhen your home has experienced major water damage, such as that caused by flooding, a burst pipe, or even a hurricane, you likely have a lot on your mind when it comes to repairs.
Read MoreIn late August through early September, what started out as a low-pressure system in the eastern Atlantic intensified into a Category 5 hurricane with maximum winds of 175 mph and stronger gusts passing through the Bahamas and South Florida.
Read MoreMold infestations can spread quickly, leading to foul odors, unsightly spots, and other consequences throughout your home. Mold can also cause serious health complications, especially for those with severe allergies, asthma, or compromised immune systems.
Read MoreHave you recently experienced flooding in your home or a leak which led to the growth of mildew? When water is left sitting or the level of humidity changes, mildew can start to develop. This is common in car vents and residential spaces.
Read MoreSpring cleaning is a wonderful opportunity for homeowners to start their summer fresh with a clean home. It also gives you a wonderful opportunity to make repairs and address issues with your home that may have arisen over the past year.
Read MoreNot many disasters can cause so much damage and loss as quickly as a fire can. However, even once the fire is extinguished, you may find yourself facing yet another problem: mold infestation.
Read MoreMold removal is a pretty tough task. For starters, mold is a pretty stubborn fungus and doesn’t like to come down without a fight. It’s also a pretty smelly job as most mold gives off a pretty familiar but nasty stench while you’re scrubbing away at it.
Read MoreWhen you notice a stain or a leak somewhere in your home, it can be the tip of the water damage iceberg or a sign of significant water damage to come.
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