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Your 2026 Guide to Water Damage Classifications and Categories



The categories refer to the level of water contamination, while the classes describe the evaporation rates. Together, these groupings help specialists determine which techniques and treatment methods will work best to mitigate damage. Let’s unpack the different classifications and categories of water damage, along with the reasons a professional assessment is necessary before restoration.

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The Homeowner’s Guide to Filing an Insurance Claim After a Disaster



An insurance claim is likely the farthest thing from your mind immediately following a home disaster. In the event of a kitchen fire, burst pipe, or basement flood, your first priority is safety and getting everyone in the home out of harm’s way. Only then can you take action and report the damage. If this […]

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DIY or Call a Pro? When to Bring in a Restoration Specialist



Emergency property damage—such as an oven fire, flooding, storm damage, or a mold outbreak—requires fast action. While mitigating the damage is crucial for a smooth and efficient restoration process, it’s sometimes better to remove yourself from harm’s way and wait for the pros to arrive. Knowing when to tackle repairs and cleanup yourself and when […]

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How to Prevent Basement Flooding During Heavy Rainfall



When a storm hits Cache Valley, homeowners brace for the increased risk of flooding and water damage. Basements are often the first area of the house to experience flooding due to their position below ground level. Without preventative measures in place, rain can seep through cracks and openings, causing interior damage that could grow from […]

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Mold vs. Mildew: What’s the Difference?



Mold and mildew are similar in that they are both fungi that commonly occur in moist areas of homes. Mildew is commonly thought of as less severe and dangerous than mold. While it is true that mildew is considered an early stage of mold, both require attention and fast action if spotted in your home. […]

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