Thunderstorms, tropical storms, hurricanes, excessive rain, and snow are all commonly recognized causes of floods. But did you know flooding also occurs due to overburdened or clogged sewage and drainage systems, urbanization efforts, dam failures
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From burst pipes to severe weather, water damage is a serious threat that can cause extensive property damage and long-term health risks such as mold growth.
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What wind gust is dangerous? This seemingly simple question hides the powerful threat of wind damage, which can strike any property, anywhere.
Learn moreMold growth is common occurrence following water damage from storms. A noxious nuisance, mold can damage the structure of your home, its contents, and your health before you are even aware of its presence and the need for mold removal.
Learn moreHurricanes are most likely to do the most damage in Florida, Texas, and Louisiana, where hurricanes happen the most. On average, approximately 1.75 hurricanes strike the U.S. each year.
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Learn moreWe’ve all seen the damage that tornados, hurricanes, or a polar vortex can do to a home or business. But extreme weather isn't lim
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