What Should You Do If You Have A Burst Pipe In Your Home?

Posted on: 20 September 2017

When the weather gets frigid outside, any exposed plumbing pipes you have could freeze up from the cold weather. If this happens, the pipe may burst because water expands when it freezes. After a pipe bursts, you will have a major problem in your home that will require immediate repairs. Here are several things you should do if this happens. Shut Off Your Water Every home has a main shut-off valve for the incoming, fresh water.
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Three Things To Know Before Buying And Restoring A Fire Damaged Home

Posted on: 17 May 2017

If you are looking for a good deal on a big home, one of the ways that you can score the deal of a lifetime is to get a good deal on a home with fire damage. Sometimes, if a new build especially gets fire damaged, many builders may want to walk away from the home project than have to perform a remodel. For this reason, you can get the bones of the home for a decent price.
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How To Repair Water Damaged Carpeting

Posted on: 6 May 2016

If you've ever experienced a flood at your home, you probably already know that mold and mildew is a big issue. Everything that was water damaged needs to be inspected, then cleaned or thrown away, and carpeting is no exception. The padding below your carpet can hold onto water causing mold and mildew to grow, possibly into the wooden subfloor below. See below for tips on what to do with water damaged carpeting.
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3 Ways To Make Life Easier After A House Fire

Posted on: 16 September 2015

Having your home catch on fire is an absolutely horrible experience to have to go through. In order to help cope with the aftermath of the fire better, here are a few things that you may want to consider doing.  1. Start An Online Fundraising Campaign  The financial losses after a house fire can sometimes be quite staggering. This tends to be especially true if for whatever reason you didn't have home owners insurance when the fire took place.
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