Three Ways To Tell If It's Safe To Move Back In After A Disaster

Posted on: 4 November 2015

After your home has suffered a flood, hurricane, or severe fire, it can be hard to know where to start with the repair and restoration process. But if your home has been structurally damaged, it may not be safe to return until after a contractor has done repair work. Here are three ways to check for structural damage to make sure your house is safe to enter. 1. Check lines and shapes.
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Dealing With A Flooded Basement

Posted on: 14 September 2015

If water has gotten into your home's basement, and you are unable to reach a water damage restoration service because there are several people in your neighborhood suffering from the same problem, you will want to start the cleanup process on your own to avoid excessive damage. Cleaning after a flood is a time-consuming process, but with the help from some friends, you may be able to get the situation under control on your own.
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3 Most Common Repairs Vacuums Need And Why

Posted on: 8 September 2015

If your vacuum is smoking, whining, or smelling like sour milk, then you've likely run into one of the reasons why it needs repairs. Find out what the most common vacuum repairs are and why they happen so you can prevent them from happening again. Broken belt This is a common vacuum nuisance, since a broken belt usually results in filling the house with the foul stench of burning rubber.
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3 Easy At-Home Carpet Cleaning Solutions

Posted on: 31 August 2015

Is your carpet in need of a thorough cleaning service? If so but you are on a tight budget, then you may want to consider cleaning your carpet yourself, with products that you likely already have around the house. Not only will this save you some money, but it will allow you to clean your carpet when and how you want, which will ensure your carpet is cleaned before any guests come over.
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