After North Carolina experienced the wrath of two 500-year storms over the course of two years, there are calls for smarter federal investments on flood mitigation.
Last month, we introduced the first of our 3-part edition on mold. We offered tips on how to prevent mold growth indoors. Mold can grow from water damage as well as from an ongoing moisture problem in your home or business. Now that you have learned about the prevention of mold, keep reading as we discuss the second part of the series that focuses on the effects of mold growth on your health…
If you have experienced water damage or moisture problems in your home or business, within 72 hours, mold is likely to start growing! And no one wants that to happen. In our 3-part edition on mold, learn about prevention, the effects of mold on your health and how to remediate mold…
Water damage done to your home is covered by a standard homeowner’s insurance policy dependent if it is considered sudden internal water damage. Home insurance does not cover damage done by lack of maintenance or neglect, nor damage resulting from a flood. It’s not always easy to figure out when water damage is and isn’t covered by your policy because the distinctions are so fine. Here is a guide that will inform you of the specific situations when your homeowner’s insurance will cover water damage...
Imagine coming home from your amazing summer vacation to find you have water damage. The timing couldn’t have been worse right? Our expert water damage restoration team at H2O Drying Solutions compiled these tips to help you avoid water damage while on your summer vacation.