Residential Water Damage Restoration Tips Residential Water damage restoration can be a lengthy and costly process. If a natural disaster, burst pipe or leaky sewer line has caused water damage to your home, then you need to take steps to mitigate the problem...
Water Restoration Equipment 3 categories of Water Damage There are three categories of possible water damage that a home might incur. The level of contamination in the water is what determines the category number. For instance, category 1 water damage means the water...
When you buy a home, you don’t always suspect that there may be hidden signs of water damage and water leaks throughout the house, but you should be cautious and consider this possibility. A flood is one thing to fear in your home, but a slow leak from a cracked or...
When water damage strikes, two terms often come up, water mitigation and water restoration. Though they’re closely related, they describe different stages of the recovery process. Understanding the difference helps homeowners know what to expect, how to act quickly,...
How to Protect Your Home from Water Damage If you are seeking water damage prevention tips prior to our southern California rainy season, we recently wrote and updated 2024 guide to Water Damage Prevention for Winter. Homeowners who prevent water damage are less...
Flooding can occur from a slow leak that suddenly builds over time, bursting a pipe. That stealthy leak can cause much damage over time, but the shear volume of water from a burst pipe can wreak total havoc, compromising the structural integrity of your home as well...