Water damage is one of the most disruptive issues a homeowner can face, and unfortunately, it often develops quietly.
Basement flooding is a widespread problem that can occur both during dry and wet weather.
Whether our furniture can be saved after a flood depends on the type of furniture you have and the magnitude of flooding.
Most home fires start in the kitchen; more specifically, the stove top and oven.
Your air conditioning unit is susceptible to leaks, which can lead to water damage, if you do not perform several maintenance tasks periodically.
Flooding is a common disaster and causes millions of dollars’ worth of damage every year, especially during the spring and during the hurricane season.
Water is the biggest enemy of hardwood floors.
Portable electrical heaters come in different shapes and sizes, but all of them can use large amounts of electricity.
The cold temperatures of winter can cause serious damage to your home.
Even though most building codes require that residential roofs support the biggest snowfalls in your area, there is still a risk of roof damage.
Each year, we strive to better ourselves by making and keeping a new set of resolutions.
It’s important to know what to do during and after a blizzard strikes your area.
Many winter storms last for days on end and can easily cause major problems to those who are not prepared.
Flat Walter is back, and this time, he’s gone digital.
PuroClean Franchise Owners nationwide are partnering with local businesses to support teachers through the 2025 PuroClean Cares®: Adopt A Classroom campaign.
How Water Damage Restoration Works Water damage restoration is a multi-phase process that involves assessing, extracting, drying, sanitizing, and ultimately restoring a property affected by water intrusion.
Why Teamwork Matters When disasters from water, fire, mold, or biohazards strike, homeowners and businesses need help fast.