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The Stink of Despair After Commercial Fire Damage Part of your commercial fire damage recovery will be putting the fire behind you. It’s hard to do that when absolutely everything
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The Stink of Despair After Commercial Fire Damage Part of your commercial fire damage recovery will be putting the fire behind you. It’s hard to do that when absolutely everything
A Commercial Kitchen Restoration Case Study On January 22, 2019, a sprinkler head burst in the ceiling of a commercial kitchen in a nursing home, drenching the ceiling, drywall, and
What is Asbestos? Asbestos is a naturally occurring, fibrous mineral that was used as a building material between the 1950s and 1980s. Mined in countries such as Russia, Brazil, South
What’s the Red Tape of Healthcare Water Damage Restoration? Healthcare water damage restoration projects present a sticky, but necessary roll of red tape. After all, as doctors, nurses, quality assurance professionals,
We are proud to be the exclusive services provider for STARC Systems, the industry’s most innovative temporary containment system. The STARC System is aesthetically appealing and eliminates dust and debris
Helping People Recover Helping people recover from fire damage, storm damage, water intrusion, and other unforeseen property catastrophes is highly rewarding work. The horror of a natural disaster, the unpredictable
What’s your emergency plan doing for you? Does your business emergency plan sit on a shelf gathering dust? Do your employees know where to find it fast when they need
Who’s Your First Call for Commercial Water Damage? When a commercial property loss such as water damage strikes, you may feel overwhelmed and powerless as water streams from the source. It’s dramatic
A heart-stopping moment happened in May 2019. It is when a busy medical practice experienced a flood of water from a second-floor plumbing malfunction. A broken toilet valve upstairs rained