Mold is a nasty problem. Did you know that in the old testament bible God gave the Israelites a way to treat mold? (Leviticus 14, go check it out!) Back then you might call the priests the mold remediators of the time. Mold causes approximately 73 billion dollars!
Read MoreWhen Crosssville homeowners find themselves with water damage, they often attempt to remove the water themselves to save some money. However, moisture can be tricky to get rid of. You may not be as dry as you think.
Read MoreWater damage from toilet malfunctions are something most people don’t think about until it happens to them. Overflowing toilets can cause major damage, destroying homes and making the property unsafe.
Read MoreExperiencing water damage in your home or business can be extremely stressful, and most people react by trying to jump to action to clean up the mess immediately.
Read MoreWhen you experience water damage, proper drying isn’t the only reason to call in a professional restoration company. Not all water damages are created equal, and there are different types of water that pose varying risks to your health.
Read MoreProperty damage from water, fire, mold, and storms can feel devastating. There’s a reason they’re called disasters, right?
Read MoreMost homeowners and renters know they need to have insurance coverage. Unfortunately, most don’t know what their policy covers or doesn’t cover as is usually the case.
Read MoreHiring a contractor can be a big deal and making the wrong decision can be expensive or downright devastating to your budget! So lets talk about a few things to look for when hiring a contractor to hopefully help you avoid a catastrophic mistake! 1) Are they properly licensed?
Read More“My house is flooded,” seems like a logical thing to yell frantically through the phone to your insurance agent as water is pouring from the pipe under your sink and spilling across the floor of your kitchen. Clearly, your kitchen is flooding. Or is it?
Read MoreCrawl spaces are areas of a home that are similar to a basement, but usually smaller. They are unfinished areas located below the ground floor of the home and are typically vented to the outside of the home. The two main benefits of a crawl space are cost effectiveness and convenience.
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