- September 21, 2023
When the temperature falls in winter months, property damage often increases due to strong winds, snow, rain, and ice. The frigid weather can cause pipes to freeze and burst. Moisture finds its way into dwellings causing water damage and mold growth. This can cause pipes to freeze and burst, but it also might cause damage
A crime scene brings with it a unique set of requirements for cleanup. Not only are there biohazard risks with different bodily fluids or contaminants, but there are generally a lot of emotions attached to the scene itself. Considering these factors, continue reading to find out what a crime scene cleanup includes. Sensitivity As it’s
Fires are detrimental to your health and property as well as life-changing. Unfortunately, property fires are common. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), an estimated 1.35 million fires were responded to, 3,800 civilian fire deaths occurred, 14,700 reported injuries and an estimated $15.9 billion in property damage happened in 2021. You have the
With the season comes frost and freezing temperatures. As you can imagine, those elements are not always ideal for a homeowner. One of the situations you need to watch for is frozen pipes. If any water stops flowing, it can cause pipes to burst as well. Discover what you should do if your pipes freeze
Pipes freeze when they get too cold due to wind or low temperatures. Winter tends to bring both, so you need to be aware of what happens to the type of pipes you have in your home. Each type reacts in a different way to winds and freezing weather. Copper, CPVC, or PEX are common