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There are many things that can cause water damage in your home, but there are only two ways to prevent water damage. The first is to prevent water from entering your home in the first place; the second is to properly deal with water once it’s in your home Preventing
In a previous post we told you about the dangers of wastewater, of all of the bacteria or algal blooms that can cause you to get seriously sick. However, not all wastewater is equal. Black water is the water that we’ve discussed before, which contains fecal matter, urine, and other
If you ever experience an emergency leak or flood, don’t panic. By remaining calm and following these simple steps, you can remove the water from your home and prevent water damage. The key is to act fast, remove as much water as you can and contact the right professionals to
Emergency leaks and flooding are not only bad for your home; they can also be potentially hazardous to you and your family as well. From mold growth to electricity dangers, homes with water damage can be lurking with potential hazards. Use this guide to help ensure the safest conditions possible
When it comes to cleaning up water from your home, not all water should be treated equally. Some water may be perfectly sanitary while other types of water should be treated with extreme caution. Here, you’ll learn about the different types of water, what they look like and how to
When faced with the task of cleaning up water, you may not know where to begin. Your beautiful home may now look like a swamp and the task of restoring it to normal may even seem impossible to accomplish. But rest assured: you can remove the water from your home
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