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Dry Out: The Most Crucial Step in Water Damage Restoration

Simply airing out a room or pointing a fan at the floor will not properly dry out an area that has experienced flooding or water damage. Because of water’s fluid properties, it will seep through porous materials to other structures or behind baseboards and drywalls....

Pitfalls of DIY Mold Cleanup

You just noticed mold in your house for the first time.  It doesn’t seem like much, and you think it should be pretty easy to handle on your own, so you hit Google.  All the DIY sites tell you that bleach water will do the trick.  Sounds easy enough!A...

Drying Out After the Storm

Storms have been rolling through Northern Wisconsin all summer, and with those storms has come storm damage.  Damage from storms doesn’t stop at the exterior of your home, though.  Your home’s exterior is its first line of defense against storm damage, and...

Summer Storms: Property Damage Left Behind

Northern Wisconsin is "God's Country" … most of the time. When Nature decides to wreak havoc and destruction during a storm, "God's Country" can become a nightmarish landscape, and property owners are left to clean up the mess. Storm damage restoration, though, is one...

This is a Disaster! Or is it?

Property damage from water, fire, mold, and storms can feel devastating.  There’s a reason they’re called disasters, right?  But did you know that your disaster can actually give your property value a boost in the long run if you have the right homeowner’s...

Humidity Can Cause Property Damage

Water damage doesn’t always come in the obvious form of excess precipitation or broken pipes. Did you know that excessive humidity can leave your property at risk for water and mold damage? The dew point is the atmospheric temperature below which water droplets...