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Replacing Your Water Damaged Subfloor
Underneath all that gorgeous hardwood or carpeting, subfloors are doing the heavy lifting of supporting you and everything else in your home. That’s why your house’s structural integrity will be compromised if your subfloor has been damaged by water. Sad to say, this is a prevalent issue that affects many

Places To Check For Water Damage
There are few things more frustrating to a homeowner than discovering water damage in their property. Aside from being another thing to cross off from an endless list of things to do, it may be quite expensive to repair depending on the extent and location of the damage. However, it

Top Signs Of Water Damage In Your Home
Water damage is a serious threat, and it occurs far more frequently than you might expect. It can unexpectedly occur in old homes or new and cause a slew of issues, leaving the owner high and dry. Any type of water damage, whether from a burst pipe or dripping roof,

How To Handle Water Damage In Your Home
Water damage is one of the most prevalent and expensive tragedies that a home can endure, costing billions of dollars each year in repair and replacement costs. Having a water crisis is stressful and dangerous to your home’s safety and value, regardless of the cause: a storm, flood, sewage backup,

Water Heater Leaking?
Leaks are never good, regardless of where they’re coming from. Although it may seem trivial, water heater leaks can easily escalate into something far more serious. Aside from running out of hot water for your shower, it can also lead to severe damage to your walls, floors, and sub-floors. Fortunately,

What To Do When Your Wood Floors Get Flooded
Wood floors are appealing and can be a valuable addition to any home. They usually are high durability, low maintenance, and will last for many years. They are, however, more prone to water damage. Floodwater and wooden floors aren’t a good combination. This goes without saying to anybody who resides