Raging flames are ripping through your home – a terrifying sight we all hope we never have to experience.
If you have a dishwasher, you may have had or will experience a leak.
In the aftermath of a fire, it’s important to take immediate action to save your home and its contents.
Fire damage restoration and water damage restoration are two very different types of jobs, so it’s no surprise that they need to be approached by the responding restorers accordingly.
After the smoke clears and the soot settles in your home, you’re left with some critical questions.
When a fire strikes your home, quick and informed action is essential to recovery.
During the hot summer months, the air conditioner is a convenient way to fight the heat.
After a flood, it is critical to dry water-damaged properties and contents as quickly as possible.
Backup (or standby) electrical generators provide power to a home during a power outage.
According to the US Fire Administration, senior citizens aged 65 and older are twice as likely to die in a fire as the general population.
According to the National Fire Protection Association, grill fires contribute to an average of over 10,000 home fires each year.
As summer kicks into high gear and the Fourth of July approaches, fireworks become a favorite way to celebrate across West Antelope Valley.
Smoke alarms save lives.
Basement flooding can occur at any time, especially in the spring, when snow melts and spring storms begin.
Winter brings unique risks to your home, from frozen pipes to heating issues.
For more than a decade, PuroClean owners Mark W.
When every second counts, planning makes the difference.