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As in all water-related incidents, time is crucial.
After an event that causes water damage in your home, not only would the floors be affected, but often the walls are as well.
In the aftermath of a fire, it’s important to take immediate action to save your home and its contents.
These safety tips will help you use extension cords properly and safely this season.
Christmas trees can be a fire hazard but with these tips you will be able to keep your home safe and prevent a tree fire.
A lot of water is used in bathrooms, so chances are that some of that water could make its way into walls and floors, causing water damage.
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Floods are the most common natural disasters in the United States and also the most dangerous.
After a house fire, the danger unfortunately doesn’t stop once the flames have been put out.
Hurricanes are the worst natural disasters in U.
Hurricanes are the most destructive natural disasters in the U.
Mold often grows out of sight in wall cavities due to water problems like flooding or leaks.
Does your home have too many electrical devices and too few outlets to plug them all? Chances are you’re using extension cords to power up your electrical devices.
Water can damage your home even in winter.
Water bursting through frozen pipes is a common sight in homes during periods of very cold weather.
If your sump pump discharge hose freezes, the sump pump is forced to work harder, and could fail completely due to overheating.
While you can’t control the moisture outside, you can control the humidity levels in your home.
Hoarders are emotionally attached to their collections and can compromise their own safety and relationships just to hold on to those items.