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Most tornadoes don’t lift houses into the air.
After a flood, all kinds of dangers lurk in waters and your home.
Hoarders are emotionally attached to their collections and can compromise their own safety and relationships just to hold on to those items.
Mold is a common nuisance in many homes and properties.
Over time, black mold exposure can cause serious health problems to adults, children and pets.
Mold in the basement is a common problem due to frequent moisture problems and the lack of light and ventilation.
Basement flooding is a widespread problem that can occur both during dry and wet weather.
Whether our furniture can be saved after a flood depends on the type of furniture you have and the magnitude of flooding.
Most home fires start in the kitchen; more specifically, the stove top and oven.
Flooding is a common disaster and causes millions of dollars’ worth of damage every year, especially during the spring and during the hurricane season.
Water is the biggest enemy of hardwood floors.
Even though most building codes require that residential roofs support the biggest snowfalls in your area, there is still a risk of roof damage.
When property damage occurs, most homeowners and business owners are caught off guard.
After a fire, selecting the right team is critical.
Water damage can strike unexpectedly, leaving chaos in its wake.
Hurricanes can wreak havoc on commercial properties, causing extensive damage.