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Should You Install HEPA Filters in Your Home?
There are several different disasters that can befall your home or office. If they happen, you’ll need to call a disaster recovery specialist. They are likely skilled in repairing your home or office after different kinds of damage. Water will
How to Remove The Smoke Smell After a Fire
If there is a fire in your home, even one that doesn’t do much damage, it will leave behind a lingering smoke smell. The fire doesn’t even need to be in your home. In other cases, the fire might be
Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Water Damage Company in Boise
Water damage is an unfortunate reality for many homeowners. Whether it’s from a winter related ice-dam, spring flooding or you’ve had a fire in your home. It’s imperative to get the water cleaned up right away. If not, you’re facing
3 Ways to Identify Possible Water Damage
Nobody knows your home like you do! You’re in the perfect position to notice little things that may indicate you have a problem. Water damage will typically present clues as to its presence. If you pay attention and look for
Mitigating Your Claim
Insurance is a fact of modern life. From property to auto, life to health, insurance seems to always be a topic of conversation. I wanted to write a bit about something we see constantly in our line of work, the
What Are the Warning Signs for Dangerous Mold?
If you ask restoration experts about the most dangerous aspects of a flooding event, they’ll often tell you that it’s mold. Mold is present in your house or office pretty much all of the time; it’s present as microscopic spores.
New Technology in the Damage Restoration Industry
Damage restoration is a pretty broad field. It generally encompasses the entire industry of techniques used to restore a home, business, or automobile after a natural disaster. Damage restorers often abate mold, repair water damage, clean smoke damage, and other
DON’T DO IT YOURSELF
Why Using a Restoration Company Saves You Time & Money! A few years back, early one Sunday morning in February, I stepped out of bed into 3 inches of water. The water flow to the ice maker in my freezer
PUT YOUR YELLOW SHIRT ON TOO
How to keep your Idaho property fire ready During summer in Idaho, a yellow-shirted firefighter is a common sight, as is the smoke that fills the Treasure Valley and mountain towns when the big fires are burning. Many homes in