How Do I Dry out Walls After Water Damage?
After an event that causes water damage in your home, not only would the floors be affected, but often the...
Read MoreHow to Measure Moisture Content in Wood?
There are two main ways of measuring wood moisture content: oven-dry testing and moisture meter testing. Let’s go over the...
Read MoreHow To Damp Walls After Water Damage
First, technicians determine the extent of the water using a range of water damage restoration tools. One choice is a non-invasive moisture...
Read More5 Methods for Repairing Orange-Peel Texture on Walls
There are several ways you can repair damage to the type of wall finish commonly known as "orange-peel texture." This...
Read MoreWater-stained Ceilings? You Must Read This Article.
Water-stained ceilings are unsightly, but often enough, minor damage can be repaired so your ceiling looks good as new. Other...
Read MoreCan Drywall be Sealed and Painted After Water Damage?
When indoor water damage strikes, drywall is often among the most conspicuous casualties. A ruptured pipe inside a wall cavity,...
Read MoreHow Do you Repair Water Damaged Plaster Ceiling?
It’s no surprise that water damage to drywall is common. Lightweight, durable, non-combustible and quickly installed, drywall, also known as gypsum...
Read MoreWhat is a Mold Remediation Protocol?
A Mold Remediation Protocol is typically written when items or areas have been identified containing an unacceptable amount or type...
Read MorePreventing Mold in My Bathroom
If you’ve never experienced bathroom mold, perhaps you aren’t looking deep enough into the corners of your bathroom. It’s one...
Read MoreFire Damage Restoration Steps for Restoring the Property
You should never try to remediate your property on your own after a fire. A fire damage restoration professional has...
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