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Improving Your Home With Fire Protection Solutions Inside And Out

If you want to improve your home, fire protection can be a good investment for the safety of your family. Today, the fire protection for your home can be much more than installing smoke detectors. There are also options for exterior finishes that are more fire-resistant if you live in an area that is vulnerable to fire damage. The following fire protection solutions will help protect your home from the inside to the outside: Read More 

Tips for Responding to Water Damage in Your Home

If your home has suffered water damage due to flooding or severe storms, you need to act quickly to make sure that you minimize the lasting effects and damage. The faster you respond, the easier the water damage restoration is going to be. Here are some of the things you need to think about immediately following any kind of water damage in your home. Protect Yourself Before you go into the house, you need to protect yourself. Read More 

Five Reasons To Invest In Crawl Space Waterproofing

If your crawl space is a little moist from time to time, you might figure this is just part and parcel to having a crawl space. Maybe you have looked into crawl space waterproofing services, but the high cost turned you off. However, while crawl space waterproofing can be costly, it is almost always a worthy investment. Here are five reasons you should have your crawl space waterproofed if you've ever noticed moisture down there. Read More 

3 Trendy Flooring Projects To Add A Personalized Touch To Water Damage Restorations

When it comes to the flooring in your home, there are many conventional choices of floors that give you new floors that look good. If you are doing major renovations after water damage, you may want to consider custom improvements with trendy flooring projects, such as acid stained concrete in a basement or custom tile designs. Here are some trendy flooring projects that will help add a touch of personality to your water damage restorations: Read More 

Three Ways To Prevent Mold Growth

Mold is a potential issue within your home that is caused by moisture exposure and water damage. It is a serious health hazard, as mold in your home can leave spores in the air that can cause or aggravate respiratory conditions. Whether you have already had mold remediation done in your home, or simply feel that there are high risk areas that suffer from high levels of moisture and humidity, there are a number of things that you can do to cut down on the risk of mold taking root in your home. Read More