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Prep for Preventing Groundwater Floods

Groundwater floods significantly threaten communities, causing property damage, water source contamination, and disruptions to daily life. Proactive measures and preparedness are crucial for preventing these floods and mitigating their consequences. This spring, many counties in…

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Water Damaged Baseboards: How To Fix Them

Water damage can wreak havoc on your property, and one of the common areas that suffer is the baseboards. When water seeps into the walls, it can cause baseboards to warp, swell, or even rot.…

Wooden floor starts to lift up under influence of moisture or water.

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How To Fix Water Damage on Hardwood Floors

Hardwood floors enhance your home’s beauty and help keep it warm. But they are not water resistant and can easily become water damaged. Removing excess water quickly is the best way to prevent long-term damage.…

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  • Water Damage Restoration in Utah

    July 1, 2021 | Posted By: Jared Horton

    Has your home been the victim of flooding or water damage? Granted, Salt Lake City, Utah may not be on FEMA’s “high flood risk” list. Because let’s face it, Utah’s slopey topography makes the possibility of a flood less remote. But whenever it does flood, as it did in 1983, the damage is catastrophic. Flood…

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  • The Risks of DIY Sewage Flood Cleanup in Your Home

    August 28, 2020 | Posted By: Jared Horton

    Original Source: https://www.puroclean.com/blog/the-risks-of-diy-sewage-flood-cleanup-in-your-home/ Sewage flooding, typically occurring in the basement or bathroom, is a critical problem that needs to be addressed immediately. While there are minor flooding incidents that you can tackle yourself, sewage flood cleanup involves several risks that would not make it DIY-friendly. If you’re considering cleaning up sewage flooding yourself, you may put your…

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  • Mold in the home: How big a health problem is it?

    August 28, 2020 | Posted By: Jared Horton

    Original Source: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/288651#mold-and-health Whether it is a cold, damp winter or a warm, humid summer, activities at home can result in moisture indoors and the appearance of mold. Mold can grow on walls, clothes, books, toys, and even CDs. It can turn prized possessions into musty relics that only look fit for the garbage. But…

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