PuroClean Professional Services, an Ohio corporation, facilitating water damage repair, proudly announced receiving the coveted 2011 Angie’s List “Super Service Award.” This award was given in recognition of PuroClean’s exceptionally high client ratings and large number of positive consumer reviews. George Cruz, Owner and President of PuroClean, was ecstatic about receiving the award. He stated, “We’re thrilled to receive the ‘Super Service Award’ from Angie’s List. Nothing pleases us more than being recognized for providing our customers with a positive service experience.” Angie Hicks, the founder of Angie's List, commented on PuroClean’s success, saying, “Only a fraction of the businesses
Friday, March 9, 2012 • 5:04pm Content Options If your home has a basement and you live in an area that's prone to flooding, you need a sump pump to protect your family from the many damages that stem from standing water. To begin, flood waters can destroy the structural integrity of your home. Afterwards, those same waters often carry insects and rodents into your home and create the ideal environment for mold and mildew to thrive. No matter the specifics, standing water leaves homeowners with the burden of repairing their homes after a storm. After Hurricane Irene, we spent
Friday, March 9, 2012 • 5:04pm Content Options If your home has a basement and you live in an area that's prone to flooding, you need a sump pump to protect your family from the many damages that stem from standing water. To begin, flood waters can destroy the structural integrity of your home. Afterwards, those same waters often carry insects and rodents into your home and create the ideal environment for mold and mildew to thrive. No matter the specifics, standing water leaves homeowners with the burden of repairing their homes after a storm. After Hurricane Irene, we spent
KIHEI – Small-business operators have rallied to help an 81-year-old Kihei man, a "very likable, sweet guy" living on Social Security and a modest pension, whose condominium was mired in garbage and filth, said Mark Hoenig, owner of a Maui property damage and restoration company. A Jan. 17 call from a Kihei condominium resident manager about a job to clear out the man's unit led to a monthlong effort and "an amazing response from the local business community and individuals who contributed time, materials, labor and money to help out this guy," Hoenig said. A unit above the man's apartment
KIHEI – Small-business operators have rallied to help an 81-year-old Kihei man, a "very likable, sweet guy" living on Social Security and a modest pension, whose condominium was mired in garbage and filth, said Mark Hoenig, owner of a Maui property damage and restoration company. A Jan. 17 call from a Kihei condominium resident manager about a job to clear out the man's unit led to a monthlong effort and "an amazing response from the local business community and individuals who contributed time, materials, labor and money to help out this guy," Hoenig said. A unit above the man's apartment
HEBRON, Ky. – Record breaking rainfalls have put Tri-state flood crews in a frenzy, and as the rain continues, crews are preparing for more work. Flood crews from Hebron's PuroClean Property Rescue say they've had nearly 100 calls for service in the last 10 days. Project manager Danny Bowman says his list of clients is pages long, and all 400 pieces of equipment are being used at jobs across the Tri-state. Bowman says he's been working 18-hour days for the last week and relies on coffee and energy drinks to get from one job to the next.