Regardless of what kind of property you own, they all have one thing in common - water under the ground. It doesn’t matter if you have a full basement or not, water can find a way inside the lower level of your home through small cracks in the foundation. Moisture can...
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...
How to File a Homeowner’s Insurance Claim After a Fire
When you purchase homeowner’s insurance, the last thing you want to do is use it due to fire damage. However, if fire should break out on your property, it is important to know how to contact your insurance company and file a claim. The good news is that your...
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...
Work With a Team to Help Maintain Your Commercial Property
Being a commercial property owner means keeping everything in tip-top shape in order for things to run smoothly at all times. This includes routine upkeep, emergency repairs, and future improvements to keep your tenants happy. With routine maintenance alone this can...
What is Your Responsibility As a Landlord After a Fire?
As a landlord, you are responsible for many different aspects of your property. If you own or manage many different locations, the responsibilities multiply - and it can be difficult to know what to do if an emergency like a fire occurs. Who is responsible for what?...






