Blog | Restoration Tips and Guides for Southern Oregon
Steps for Effective Cleanup After a Sewer Backup
Experiencing a sewer backup in your home or business can be one of the most distressing situations a property owner may face. Not only is
Fire Damage Restoration for Your HVAC System
Approximately 350,000 house fires are reported in the US each year, resulting in nearly $12 billion in property damage annually. Although half of all home fires begin
Testing for Asbestos Before Remodeling Your Home or Business
If structures containing asbestos are damaged or disturbed, asbestos dust and fibers can be released into the air and endanger the lives of those who come into
What Happens During an Asbestos Inspection?
Asbestos has been widely used in building materials for more than 100 years. The fibrous mineral was first diagnosed as a cause of both lung
Black Mold Removal – Why You Should Call a Professional
Black mold, scientifically known as Stachybotrys chartarum, is a type of mold that can pose serious health risks to you and your family if not addressed
Mold Remediation Cost and What Homeowners Should Expect
Discovering mold in your home or business can be overwhelming. Beyond the health risks and property damage, many people worry about the price of cleanup.
Don’t Let Water Damage Turn Into Mold Damage: Prevention Tips
Water damage is enough work on its own to manage. But when mold gets involved, it’s a whole other story. If water damage strikes, make
Water Leak Emergency: What to Do Immediately to Protect Your Property
A water leak is an extraordinarily common household problem. Whether it’s a dripping faucet, a burst pipe, or a leaking appliance, water leaks create headaches.
Drywall Water Damage Restoration Guide
Drywall is a flat panel of gypsum plaster squeezed in between two sheets of thick exterior paper used in homes. Builders use it to create
Water Damage Cleanup on Hardwood Floors: Causes + Prevention Tips
Wood, even finished and protected wood, is porous, so it absorbs water and can be damaged if water is allowed to remain for an extended