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Mold and Real Estate Transactions: Buyers and Sellers Guide

Buying or selling a home is a significant financial and emotional investment. During real estate transactions, both buyers and sellers need to be aware of potential issues that could impact the property's value and the health and safety of its occupants. Mold is one such concern that can arise during real estate transactions and has the potential to affect the sale or purchase of a property.

Dealing with Sewage Cleanup: Hazards, Procedures, and Safety Measures

Sewage cleanup is not only a messy and unpleasant task but also a potentially hazardous one. Whether caused by a sewer backup, a broken pipe, or a flooded basement, sewage spills can pose significant health risks and require prompt and thorough cleanup to mitigate the spread of contaminants and prevent further damage to property.

Explaining the Different Types of Water Damage: Category Two

Many DIYers might think the only step to remedying water damage is to "dry it out," but there are crucial steps professionals take before making decisions. For example, when evaluating the severity of the situation and determining how to fix it, it's necessary to identify the types of water involved.

Three Types of Water and How They’re Treated Following Water Damage

Many DIYers may be surprised to learn that each type of water damage requires a specific solution. Taking a one-size-fits-all approach may even lead to additional damage in the future. This post will briefly cover the three water damage categories and explain how they impact the treatment plan moving forward.

4 Reasons to Hire the Pros for Water Extraction After Basement Flooding

The first steps you take following basement flooding can significantly impact how much time and money you'll need to spend to restore your space to its original condition. Hiring the right team of professionals can help you avoid several headaches throughout the process.

3 Reasons Why We’ll Never Ask You to Waive an Insurance Deductible

A high deductible can be intimidating when working with an insurance company during the home repair process. Predatory contractors recognize you'd rather avoid paying this high-dollar figure out-of-pocket and may try to convince you that waiving your deductible is in your best interest. Unfortunately, that is not the reality.

If You Think You Should Dry DIY Think Of The Pear Principle

Following water damage, the first question many homeowners ask is, "Can we handle this ourselves?" Unfortunately, although DIY fixes may be an attractive option in the short term, the consequences of an inadequate structural dryout WILL cost significantly more in the long run. AND you’ll be guessing as to whether or not mold will ever become an issue.