When we think of fire damage, it’s easy to picture charred walls and scorched belongings.
Mold season is upon us! Many people don’t know that mold grows year-round, but it becomes more noticeable in the spring and summer.
In the cold winter months here in the Pacific Northwest, mold tends to grow in homes with poor ventilation, elevated humidity, and unresolved water leaks.
Water bursting through frozen pipes is a common sight in homes during very cold weather, especially now that the temperatures have dropped in the Pacific Northwest.
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Now that the power outages have hit, we’re left in the dark– literally.
Storm damage can be devastating.
Water is essential for everyday life, but there are occasions when homeowners need to shut off their water supply for maintenance or to prevent damage.
Facing a property water damage emergency can be an overwhelming experience.
Water entering your basement due to drainage problems, flash floods, appliance failures or other reasons can cause severe damage to your home.
You may have experienced this situation before: the air in your home feels stuffy, your allergies are acting up, or there’s a lingering musty smell that won’t go away.
After a home disaster caused by fire, water, or mold, protecting your belongings becomes just as important as repairing the structure itself.
Each year, many homeowners set goals focused on health, finances, or productivity, but often overlook their living space.
When cold weather arrives, you dust off your warm shoes and jackets and turn the heat up in your home, but preparing for colder months involves more than adjusting the [...]