Category: Water, Fire and Sewage Damage

What is Humidity and How Does Humidity Affect Your Home?

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What is Humidity and How Does Humidity Affect Your Home? You’ve heard your neighbors complain about high humidity on hot sticky days, but what exactly is humidity? And why would you care how humidity affects your home? Learn from expert technicians in Charlotte with experience mitigating the effects of problematic humidity in homes. What is

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Why You Need to Check Your AC Drip Pans Every Week (And We're Not Exaggerating)

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You might not realize it, but mold spores are everywhere, and when conditions are right, those mold spores multiply and cause mold growth that negatively affects health and presents serious damage to your home. Learn how you can protect your home and your health from mold this summer. AC Unit in the Attic + Summer

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How to Save Water Damaged Electronics

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How to Save Water Damaged Electronics Envision this: you have just arrived home from your family vacation. As you walk through your front door, you discover a puddle on the floor of the entryway… a puddle that has spread from a sagging ceiling panel, down the wall and into your TV room. As you search

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The Latest in Smart Home Plumbing: Smart Home Leak Defense Systems

The Latest in Smart Home Plumbing: Smart Home Leak Defense Systems Ready for some surprising and disturbing statistics on the chances your home will be struck by water damage? Believe it or not, the following is statistically true: It’s is five times more likely that you will experience water damage than you will ever get

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How to Handle Water Damage from a Backed Up Toilet

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Toilet backed up? Sewage all over your bathroom floor? Learn from experts how to handle water damage from a backed-up toilet and how to save your floors. What Causes Toilets to Back Up? When toilets back up, they usually do so for one of two reasons. Either it’s a local clog, meaning the toilet itself

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