After a house fire, the danger unfortunately doesn’t stop once the flames have been put out.
Smoke alarms are extremely important in keeping you and your family safe in case of a household fire.
After years of smoking in a home, walls and contents become blemished and develop bad odors.
Did you know that the first washing machine was invented back in 1851? After that, it took only 15 years for the design to be “perfected” for home use.
Mold comes in many textures and colors, but they all have a few things in common — they grow in moist areas, they feed on organic matter, and can pose a threat to your health.
When people want to pull out all of the stops, they like to say, “throw everything but the kitchen sink at it.
After a flood, many homeowners and property managers wonder if their carpet and pad can be saved.
Musty-smelling carpets are both unpleasant and dangerous.
An overflowing laundry machine, gushing soap and water across the floor.
Black water is floodwater that contains contaminants and viruses that present severe risks of illness.
White mold is a term that applies to many species of mold which can grow in homes.
Dishwasher fires are not the most common appliance-related fires.
The use of cannabis has grown over the last five years, and now there are over twenty-nine states that have approved either the medicinal or recreational use of cannabis.
Each year, more than 430 Americans die from unintentional CO poisoning and over 50,000 visit the emergency room due to carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning.
We don’t get to choose who our neighbors are.
Too much exposure to sunlight may cause burns and even skin cancer.
Mold is one of the most common problems that homeowners face.
This is a pervasive question that does not have an easy answer.
Our good friends at Safeco Insurance recently referred us to a vacant apartment unit to perform a water loss job.
Mold is a common nuisance in many homes and properties.