Floodwater

5 Nightmares You’ll Avoid by Hiring a Pro for Water Damage Repair (Plus DIY Disasters!)

Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop should be in your house! When water invades your sanctuary, it’s not just about soggy carpets and a ruined sofa. The aftermath of water damage can spiral into a series of nightmares faster than you can say “mold spores.” While the DIY spirit runs strong in many homeowners, water […]

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Water Damage: What Is It and How To Prevent It!

Did you know that water damage is a major issue that costs millions of dollars in damages every year, although it can easily be prevented. Water damage refers to any type of water-related incident that negatively affects property, possessions or the environment. Water damage may not always be seen at first, but can severely damage

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Start of Hurricane Season

The 2019 hurricane season is here! The National Hurricane Center explains that 97% of all hurricanes occur between June 1st and November 30th. Protect your home by preparing before a water disaster strikes. What to Expect Predictions for the 2019 hurricane season are mostly average. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, “This outlook

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Storm Damage Recovery FAQ

During certain times of the year, residential and commercial properties are threatened by Northeast storm damages. The experts at ServiceMaster Superior Cleaning & Restoration Services are here to offer helpful answers to common questions related to storm damages and the restoration process. Whether it’s storms, hurricanes, floods, or other water damage, there are steps you

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Man-Made Versus Natural Flood Damage

Floodwater contains more than just water. Biohazardous materials, chemicals, or diseases causing organisms and debris can all float around in floodwater at any given time. All categories of floodwater, no matter how severe, should be cleaned up quickly because sitting water gets more contaminated over time, increasing the health risk to you and your family.

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