We consider Labor Day the official start to fall, regardless of what the calendar says. Schools are back in session and it’s the official end to summer. While the days are still a little warm, the crisp air of autumn isn’t too far away. To make sure your property is...
5 Ways to Prevent Mold in Your Commercial Building
Small amounts of mold are common in most buildings and are pretty harmless if left untreated. It’s when the amount of mold starts to increase that there’s an issue. As a property owner, you should start worrying about the health of your tenants and the safety of your...
How to Protect Your Property from Springtime Flooding
The weather is finally getting warmer and snow is melting. Rainstorms are increasing, and with all of this extra water, springtime flooding is on the rise. Floodwater can cause extreme damage to your home if you don’t prepare for the excess water - but don’t worry! As...
Celebrate Earth Day EVERYDAY with These Eco-Friendly Remodeling Tips for Your Home
While the calendar officially designates a single day in April as “Earth Day”, we don’t have to limit ourselves to celebrating our amazing planet for just one day each year. In fact, we should make an effort to keep Earth Day going as long as possible. While we’ve all...
Tips for Spring Cleaning Your Home Exterior
Now that winter has passed, you may start thinking about spring cleaning the inside of your home. With warm weather becoming more frequent, spending more time outdoors is common - you may spot some areas on the exterior of your home that need some TLC. In the Lake...
What’s the Difference Between a Disaster Restoration Contractor and a General Contractor?
As a property owner, how do you react when disaster strikes your home or business? A fire or flood can happen at any time, mold growth can occur without you knowing about it until it is too late, or other natural disasters can happen without warning! When do you call...