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Melting Snow And Water Damage

As warmer temperatures are finally making a welcome appearance here in Logan, there is one thing that comes with the warmth that is not as welcome – water damage. Melting snow can result in water damage to your Logan home in several ways. When snow accumulates on the roof or around your home’s foundation, it […]

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Water Damage From Frozen Pipes

It has been a long, cold winter here in Logan, where we have seen our fair share of freezing temperatures. While we know Spring is on the horizon, there are still some low temperatures to come. With these low temperatures come freezing, and with freezing comes water damage. Water damage caused by frozen pipes can […]

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An Animal Infestation Can Threaten Your Home And Call For Water Damage Restoration

As late summer turns colder and the temps drop, it is prime time for rodent infestations. The little critters begin looking for shelter before winter hits; your warm home is very inviting. Once inside, mice and other rodents gnaw on just about anything, including electrical wires. When a household fire is deemed to be caused […]

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Water Damage From Indoor Leaks

Relatively innocent leaks drip water from the source into the drain or sewer line. This wastes water and costs you money, but it doesn’t cause any damage. However, leaks from pipes, fittings, and hoses can damage your home and lead to high repair costs. Here are the other places to watch out for potential leaks. […]

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Cleaning Up Water Damage After A Leaky Chimney

Spring and summer rain showers and thunderstorms are often a welcome change from the oppressive heat. In addition to cooling off Logan, these rainstorms also green up our gardens and fill up rivers and lakes. Unfortunately, heavy rain can also lead to a leaky chimney. Chimney leaks are one of the most common chimney problems […]

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Water Damage Restoration: Protecting Your Bathroom

Water is necessary for the bathroom fixtures to function. Toilets, sinks, showers, and tubs all require plumbing to make them work. As these fixtures wear over time, they are susceptible to corrosion, loosened connections, and damage. Unfortunately, with all the water being used and all the potential problems, bathrooms are very prone to water damage. […]

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Water Damage Cleanup: Finding The Right Company

When your home in Logan suffers from water damage, you want to ensure the best cleanup results possible for your property. In reality, your water damage cleanup will only be as good as the company you hire to manage it. When looking for the right company to take care of your home, you should take […]

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Preventing Water Damage In Logan

Water damage happens in a variety of ways. Toilets overflow, roofs leaks, pipes burst, band basements flood. Many times, a water damage disaster is unavoidable. But there are things that you can do to help reduce the risk of water damage in your Logan home. One extra step that you can take is to be […]

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3 Common Myths About Water Damage

Water damage is one of the most common home disasters; in fact 1 in 50 homes will suffer from water damage. With a disaster this prevalent, it is no wonder that there is an abundance of information on what to do when your home suffers from water damage. The problem is there is also a […]

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Post-Flood Steps To Repair

Whether a flood is caused by intruding ground water, falling rain water, or rising water from a home system malfunction, there are some best practices you’ll needwithin the first 24 hours after the flood to ensure the safety of your home and family. Plus addressing the problem with a logical plan will give you the […]

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