by Katie Smith | Feb 27, 2020 | Flood Damage
When was the last time you checked your washing machine hose for possible aging and leaks? Water supply lines for washing machines are often made of rubber or plastic so they don’t rust, but they can deteriorate over time. It’s important to replace these lines if... by Shana Stewart | Jun 19, 2017 | Flood Damage, Mold Removal, Storm Damage
We all know disasters can strike our homes or businesses at any time whether it be a busted water pipe, a grease fire or tornado damage. We all do what we can to prevent damage to our homes but sometimes accidents, weather and part failures are out of our control; so...
by Shana Stewart | Oct 12, 2016 | Flood Damage
Mold is one of the leading dangers after flooding to your home and other structures. Mold needs moisture and food to grow and spreads easily. If your home was flooded from Hurricane Matthew, you are at risk for mold damage if you don’t act fast. FEMA.gov... by Shana Stewart | Jul 11, 2016 | Flood Damage, Water Damage
This month marks the 4 year anniversary of the the Harnett County Health Department moving back into their building following the water loss they experienced in April 2012. We all remember the water loss like it just happened, but in case you missed out on the... by Shana Stewart | Mar 7, 2016 | Flood Damage, Water Damage
One of the most common questions homeowners ask after they’ve experienced water damage is how long will it take to dry my home? We wish this were a simple question to answer not only to help with the inconvenience factor for the homeowner, but a standard answer... by Shana Stewart | Feb 12, 2016 | Flood Damage, Water Damage
Arctic attack #2 is on its way bringing highs this weekend hovering at the freezing mark and sending overnight lows down to the teens on Saturday night. When outdoor temperatures drop to 20°F, water pipes especially in the South, become more vulnerable to freezing...