Mold exposure is often dismissed as a minor issue—something that causes allergies or mild discomfort.
Home fires can start unexpectedly, but taking preventative measures can greatly decrease the risk of a fire in your home.
Black mold in homes is an ugly sight.
Dealing with an odor problem can be one of the most annoying experiences for a homeowner.
After flooding or other water damage disasters, restoration professionals take special care to dry the property as quickly as possible.
Over time, black mold exposure can cause serious health problems to adults, children and pets.
Sump pumps are important to keep your home safe from water damage.
Each year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) designates September National Preparedness Month (NPM).
After water or storm damage, take action immediately to prevent further damage to your home and mitigate the loss.
When the fire is over, your property is in critical condition due to fire, smoke and water damage.
Black mold, also called toxic black mold, feeds on organic material and moisture.
Stachybotrys chartarum, commonly known as black mold or toxic black mold, is a type of fungi that can grow in homes and feeds on organic matter.
Mold is a common sight in many areas of the home where there is dampness and warmth.