10 Things You Can Do About Water Damage

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Disaster from water damage can strike at any time, and sometimes we find ourselves unprepared for the damage it can cause. Here are ten things homeowners can do to stop and prevent further water damage and start the road to water damage restoration.

What to Do If Your Home Has Water Damage

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There is no way around it. Water damage restoration could be in your future. As the weather becomes less predictable every year, the chances of needing water damage service increases. Even if you don’t live in a stormy area, a house flood can happen to you. A burst pipe, an overflowing toilet, or troubles with […]

Signs Of Water Damage In Your Walls

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How To Spot Water Damage Before It Gets Serious Did you know that over 70% of homes have some type of mold in them? According to the CDC, the most common types of mold found in a home are Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Cladosporium. Nearly 28% of Americans have genes that predispose them to problematic mold-related […]

Tips to Prevent Your Basement From Flooding

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Tips to Prevent Basement Flooding in Utah There’s nothing worse than finding your basement flooded. Water damage, mold, and cleanup is a disaster that is difficult to clean up and if it involves sewage, can be dangerous. Basements flood for multiple reasons: sewer backups and breakage, water runoff from landscaping, broken pipes, and weather conditions.  […]

How to Protect Your Home from Water Damage in Spring

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Every year, Utah homeowners gear up for the annual winter thaw. Fast melting snow and spring rain places massive stress on homes and commercial buildings. Tiny leaks, damaged roofs, burst pipes, and faulty HVAC systems can cause extensive water damage, mold growth, and thousands of dollars in repair fees. Even the smallest water leaks can […]

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