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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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