Flood Restoration Blog
Water is one of the most destructive forces on the planet. If it enters your home and is left to sit untreated for a long time, you…
A common side effect of water damage in home and/or buildings are unpleasant odors. Bad odors can also indicate an actual health threat…
Floods can happen anywhere, anytime, making them one of the most frequent and costly natural disasters in the country. Always be prepared…
There’s nothing more alarming than spotting a bulging, yellowish-brown spot on the ceiling. Roof leaks, burst pipes, and overflowing…
Everyday, over 14,000 American homes experience indoor related water-related damage. Did you know that water damage risks are second only to…
Discovered in 1729, Aspergillus mold is the most common type of fungus on earth that grows indoors and outdoors. Now, there are more…
We all know every lawn needs regular watering, but frequent standing water in your yard can be a problem, not a benefit. If your yard…
When you have water damage in your ceiling we typically notice the (ugly) dark discolorations on the ceiling first. However, stains are…
Drywall is a sturdy building material often chosen for its versatility and ease of installation. However, when drywall gets wet, it…
If your home flooded recently, the wall-to-wall carpet is probably sopping wet. Replacing the carpet isn’t cheap, so you may be hoping to fix the…