As a parent, I can't tell you how many times I have walked in on a disaster. Just a few days ago, my kids were playing together and they decided to flood our master bathroom with a few towels and a boatload of water. Although some messes are cute or funny, others are completely overwhelming and difficult to clean up. Fortunately, I have an excellent damage contractor on speed dial, and he comes out to help me whenever I need a little assistance. I want you to know how to tackle tough messes, which is why I put up this website.
23 May 2018
If you have a crawl space in your home, you need to make sure that it's properly waterproofed. You probably know that you need to waterproof your home. If you have a basement, you know to make sure that area is waterproofed, as well. However, you might not realize that you need to waterproof your crawlspace. One reason might be due to the fact that you're rarely in your crawlspace, which means it's rarely on your mind.
15 December 2016
Water damage in your home, either as a result of heavy rains and or a plumbing leak, is something that you'll need to address right away. This is especially true if you'll soon be putting your home up for sale, as the indicators of water damage can send many prospective buyers scurrying toward homes that don't have this problem. By hiring the right damage contractor who has extensive experience with cleaning up water damage, you can be confident that the issue will be completed professionally so that, by the time your home goes on the market, everything will be in good condition.
15 June 2016
When your home is badly damaged during a storm because a tree falls on it, it can be hard to know what to do. Fortunately, insurance companies have dealt with such issues time and again and should be able to easily help you with the situation right away. The guide below walks you through what you can expect to happen when a tree falls on your home. The Insurance Company May Put You Up in a Hotel
5 November 2015
Whether a pipe burst, your washing machine hose leaked, or your home flooded from recent rain, dealing with the results of water damage in your home can be frustrating. Following these steps will help you as you work to clean up the damage. Safety First One of the first things you need to do is turn off and electrical current running into the area of the water damage. This is especially important for areas with several inches of water.
19 August 2015
Protecting your home from potential water damage issues can save you a lot of money in the long run. The most common areas in a home that suffer water damage is under the sinks. Many times, drains leak and water damage occurs before the homeowner even realizes that anything is wrong. To protect the cabinet under your sink from becoming damaged should a pipe leak, tile the bottom of the cabinet.