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Preventing Kitchen Water Damage
Of course it is a given that water damage can occur anywhere, and at any time, but it is also a given that certain rooms in your home may be more prone to damage than others. These would include your … Continue reading
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Basement waterproofing
Studies have concluded that 98% of all basements will experience some form of basement water damage at some point in their existence, which basically means that if you are a homeowner with a basement, water damage is a virtual certainty. … Continue reading
Attic Water Damage
The attic is much like the basement in that it is an area of your home than may go largely ignored for extended periods of time. This of course means that any problems that may crop up in these locations … Continue reading
Restoring a Water Damaged Basement
Basements are natural targets for water damaged, due in no small part to the fact that they are the single lowest lying area of any home, coupled with the fact that water loves to run downhill. 98% of all basements … Continue reading













