Professional Water Remediation vs. DIY
Post by: Kenzie on Oct 18th 2018
Water and flood damage is one of the most devastating disasters that can affect your home. And while you may think it's safe to attempt cleanup by yourself, DIY flood restoration often ends in more damage to your property simply from inexperience and lack of the correct tools. Food cleanup is best handled by a professional.
Smoke Odor Removal
Post by: Kenzie on Sep 21st 2018
It's still fire season here in Utah, and we're definitely feeling the effects of it. Fire is one of the most devastating disasters to happen to a home, whether it's originated from inside or outside the home, but even if the fire is put out before causing damage to your home the aftermath can still be felt. Or, rather, smelled. If you've experienced smoke damage recently, you may want to consider trying smoke odor removal.
5 Myths About Flood Insurance
Post by: Kenzie on Aug 7th 2018
Floods are one of the most common and expensive natural disasters that you can experience, but misconceptions still exist when it comes to flood insurance. Here are five myths about flood insurance you should know when looking to purchase a policy in the event of flood damage.
Causes of Sewer Damage
Post by: Kenzie on Jul 19th 2018
One of the most costly and disgusting disasters that can happen to your home, sewage damage can cause irreparable injury to your property, structure, appliances, furniture, and carpeting. Sewer damage is more common than people may think, and so it's important to know what could lead to sewage blockages or overflows so you can prevent it. Here are some causes of sewer damage, brought to you by disaster cleanup experts.
Tips to Creating a Fire Safety Plan
Post by: Kenzie on Jun 20th 2018
Fire damage is one of the most devastating and deadly accidents that can happen to a home. And experts say that you only have about two minutes to get out of a burning home before it's too late to escape. In the event of one, you want to know that you and your family will be able to get to safety in time. Creating a solid fire safety plan can help you be more prepared if a fire should happen in your home.