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Category Archives: DIY water and mold damage
Detecting Water Damage in your Home
The only thing worse than water damage in your home that you know about is the water damage in your home that you don’t know about. The water you see can be promptly removed and the affected area treated to … Continue reading
Mold Risk in Your Home
Okay, we all know that mold is a natural part of the outdoor environment, and we know that mold damage may be encountered on a daily basis with no ill effects whatsoever. We also know that mold becomes a problem … Continue reading
Water Damage Statistics
If you’ve read this blog for any length of time, then you know that water damage is a serious business when it occurs. The common wisdom is that most homes will experience at least one major water damage event during … Continue reading
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Shop Vac for Water Damage
For smaller water damage spills, you don’t always need heavy duty pumps or industrial strength machinery. Sometimes minor spills can be picked up through the use of a wet / dry vacuum unit, more commonly known as a shop vac.
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Determining your Potential Water Damage Threat
I have long maintained that, when it comes to water damage, the best defense is a great offense. That means going the extra mile to protect your home, business, and possessions from any sort of water intrusion. The best time … Continue reading