Organizing your home can seem like a daunting experience. After all, it may require you to go through everything that you own, sort items into categories, invest in storage systems, and more. Depending on the size of your home and how disorganized it currently is, you may spend many long days completing this important project. However, the benefits of having an organized home are substantial. What can you expect when you live in an organized home?
Most water leaks are visible and easy to repair. However, hidden leaks sometimes develop, and when they do, they can be tough to spot and expensive to fix. If you know what to look for, you may be able to fix a hidden leak before it wipes out your savings account. Here are a few signs of hidden water leaks. Read More
In terms of fatality and property damage, flooding is the most common natural hazard in the US. According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), water damage caused by flooding is also the most expensive hazard in the country. Flooding is something that many people do not expect. It can happen anytime and without any notice. Worst is, it can damage your property and put your health at risk in a short period of time. Read More
A flooded bathroom is a catastrophe and typically means two things: water damage and a costly repair. The moisture from the shower or the flooded water in your bathroom can inspire mold growth. Aside from the costs associated with removing the mold, a flooded second floor bathroom can cost around $108,000 to fix. Read More
Perhaps one of the most devastating things that could happen to a homeowner is experiencing severe water damage on your home’s floors. Many things can cause water damage such as broken pipes, leaking appliances, sewer backups, and even a broken roof. There are also situations where flooding can be caused by natural disasters or inclement weather. The difficult part of this situation is that you have to act quickly because water damage can worsen the longer you ignore it. Read More
Mold can be found everywhere especially in areas exposed to high temperatures and high humidity. If you breathe in mold, it can increase your likelihood of developing health problems that may lead to serious conditions if they are ignored. This is why homeowners are considering purchasing air purifiers to minimize the possibility that mold forms and causes them harm. Read More
If you have been getting stuffy nose, sore throat, burning eyes or skin rash yet you don’t have a fever or it’s not flu season at all, chances are, your home might be infested with mold. Molds are everywhere but they should not be found inside your home. However, molds can get inside through your home openings such as your windows, doors, vents and even your HVAC system. You can also bring it inside through your shoes and even your pets when they go outside. The problem with molds is that they multiply really quickly especially if there is moisture around. Read More
Who doesn’t love their four-legged family members? Cats and dogs are adorable and can take away much of our stress. However, your lovable pet can also bring unpleasant smells with them. Your clothes, furniture, bedding and most especially, your carpet can start accumulating a certain smell. Removing pet odor from your home can potentially be a real challenge. Read More
Dealing with water damage can be devastating. Whether it’s from a burst pipe or a basement getting filled with water during heavy rain, water can flood into homes in so many ways and cause serious problems. Nearly 40% of homeowners have suffered losses due to water damage. Read More
According to a Civil Engineering Research Foundation report, sewage backup incidents are increasing by about 3% each year. A sewage backup is a dirty yet common incident in many cities and towns of the US. Like any other catastrophe, sewage backup can disrupt your daily life and can cause you costly damage. Apart from that, it also poses health risks to the homeowners. Read More