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Fire Damage Is a Nightmare, and It Can Happen in Minutes

At the last official count, fire departments across America responded to 370,000 home fires in one year. These fires caused 2,520 deaths, 13,910 injuries, and $6.9 billion in damage. 92 percent of fire deaths resulted from home fires. Cooking is the leading cause of home fires and fire-related injuries, with kitchens being the leading area … Read more

We Can Help Rebuild Your Life and Your Home After Fire Damage

A fire can break out in an instant. No matter how new or old your home is, there is always the risk of this nightmare becoming a reality. Many homeowners are completely unprepared for a blazing disaster, even though they know that fire damage can ruin valuable possessions and precious memories. Worse still, it can … Read more

Top Fire Damage Restoration Tips

It is not possible to give a checklist of fire damage restoration methods that will work for every fire because no two fires are exactly the same. Buildings are made from a variety of different materials that all burn a different way, leaving many different types of residue, each with its own method for fire … Read more

Adding Insulation to an Existing Property

As heating and cooling costs continue to rise, it is not uncommon for property owners to consider ways to make their homes more energy efficient. There are many ways this can be done, including purchasing appliances that use less energy, adding insulating drapes on windows, and replacing old heating and cooling equipment. One of the … Read more

Have We Seen the Last of Chinese Drywall Issues?

The term “Chinese drywall” refers to potentially hazardous drywall that was manufactured in China and imported to the U.S. for use in homes beginning in 2001. It was used to repair many hurricane-damaged homes in the South in 2004 and 2005, and has since been found to release harmful gasses, such as hydrogen sulfide, carbonyl … Read more