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water mitigation: PuroClean Professional Services Announces Michael Moorhead As Business Development Manager
- 11/11/10 08:32 AM
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water mitigation: Selling A Home With Mold and Water Damage in a Crawl Space?
- 09/30/10 03:54 AM
It is always important to control water entry into buildings - especially crawl spaces. Wet crawl spaces promote the growth of microbes, degrade structural members, attract harmful insects, and cause other types of property damage. If water does enter through a leak, flood, or accident, it should be removed immediately and the affected area completely dried. As with many situations, an ounce of prevention can be worth a pound of cure. Planning to keep water from entering a crawl space - such as during heavy rains - can save on costly clean-ups later on. Here are some helpful prevention tips: •
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water mitigation: Sewer Line Problems That Stink, To a Homeowner's Wallet
- 09/17/10 04:10 AM
Sewer Line ProblemsThe portion of the sewer line that extends out from a home and onto city property is often the homeowners' responsibility when it comes to repairs. Sewer line problems are most common in older neighborhoods, where the line may have sagged or has been damaged by tree roots. If you have slow running or gurgling drains, frequent backups in your plumbing system or sewage smells outside your home, these may be indications of a problem. Again, your home insurance policy may cover this cost, expect this doozy to cost anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000 for a 100-foot sewer pipe.
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water mitigation: Expensive Water Damage Issues That Arise With Homeowners
- 09/17/10 04:03 AM
Water DamageIf your home isn't water tight, this isn't something you can ignore. Beyond the possibility of mold, long-term water damage can cause rot, which can lead to all kinds of expensive repairs to the structure of your home. It's difficult to estimate the cost of this type of repair, but it can easily run into the thousands depending on how much wood needs to be replaced and how intrusive the repairs are. How to prevent it: Be vigilant about water damage in your home; if you find leaks or areas that tend to be damp, have them repaired before long-term
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