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home improvement: Preventing Basement Flood in Vacant Listings - 06/28/11 10:48 AM
A basement flood is always bad news, even if it happens in the unfinished basement of a vacant home. There are no stored items or wall and floor finishes to get ruined in an unfinished basement, but furnaces and water heater tanks can get damaged. In a vacant house, a basement flood can remain undetected for a long period of time. This allows mold to grow and spread quickly if the water is not removed fast enough. If that vacant home happens to be for sale, a whole new set of problems can emerge. Basement floods leave behind many tell-tale
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home improvement: Seven things you should expect from a waterproofing company. - 11/07/08 04:09 PM
One of the most frustrating things that can happen to any good professional, in any industry, is to realize that he or she is being given a bad name due to the shady competitors' practices. Some customers are so traumatized by previous experiences with contractors that no matter how honest you are and how reputable the company you represent is, you will always have to start by conveying that you are not the crook they've dealth with or heard of before. The customer is already suspicious and, to tell you the truth, you can't really blame them. Some of our competitors
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Cynthia Freeney
Seymour,
CT
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