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Recovering From The Flood

There aren't many messes more overwhelming than a flood. In addition to worrying about how that moisture will affect your things long-term, you might also worry about mold and mildew growth, mud, and awful smells. When we experienced a giant house flood in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, we didn't know how we were going to cope. After we tried to clean things for a few days, we realized that we really needed the help of a professional. We contacted a damage contractor who was able to make things right in no time. On this site, you will find tips for how to clean up after a flood, so that you aren't left in a bind.

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Tips for Removing Moisture from a Crawl Space

If you have a crawl space in your home that always seems as though it is damp, then you may want to complete some tasks to help encourage waterproofing. Otherwise, the soil within the space may erode and you may see a buildup of mold in the area. While an expert can complete some more thorough and extensive crawl space waterproofing, there are a few things you can do to as well to control some of the moisture. Read More 

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Fire causes severe damage to homes, and restoration work can be long and stressful. If you know what needs to be done after your home has been severely damaged in a fire, the rebuilding process will be easier and less stressful. You are going to need to begin cleaning up, deal with water damage, and have your home inspected throughout the restoration. Here are some tips to help with rebuilding your home after fire damage to make restoration easier and less stressful: Read More 

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When you have a fire in your house, the fire isn't necessarily the thing that does the most damage. If your house isn't totally destroyed by the fire, then most likely the most damage done to your home is from the smoke put out by the fire and the water and chemicals that the firefighters use to put out the fire. That can leave you with a lot of work to get your house back into the shape it was before. Read More