by admin | Jun 1, 2022 | Disaster Restoration, Hurricane Preparedness
The 2022 Hurricane Season is upon us, and The National Hurricane Center predicts it to be a busy season! With COVID-19 still a reason for concern, we suggest everyone being extra prepared this year. We have put together a few links and resources to help you...
by admin | Apr 11, 2017 | Disaster Restoration, Events, Fire Damage, Hurricane Preparedness, Mold Remediation
When a fire, flood, water leak, mold growth or other issue that makes your home either inhabitable or just an inconvenience to deal with, you must decide “Will I clean this up myself, or hire a pro?” While some small, minor “disasters” can be tackled by a...
by admin | Oct 7, 2016 | Disaster Restoration, Hurricane Preparedness, Prevention, Water Damage
“Hurricane Matthew” – Latest update by NBC-2 Weather Team. Regardless of Matthew’s brief downward trend, it remains a powerful category 3 hurricane moving toward Florida and is expected to be able to grow stronger before getting closer to the state. Though the...
by admin | Nov 8, 2012 | Disaster Restoration, Hurricane Preparedness, Water Damage
Some Pics of the guys loading up the trucks before they head out to NYC to help the flood victims of the superstorm Sandy, and dealing with the harsh weather conditions once they got there! A quick video of the current conditions in NYC
by admin | Nov 1, 2012 | Disaster Restoration, Hurricane Preparedness, Water Damage
CNN) — Sandy is winding down, having spent much of its fury in the past two days crashing into homes and trees, cutting power and wrecking coastal cities. It has claimed at least 40 lives in the United States. The system still reaches from the Appalachians to...
by admin | Aug 22, 2012 | Disaster Restoration, Hurricane Preparedness
From The National Hurricane Center Tropical Storm Isaac is forecast to continue strengthening steadily as it moves through the northern Lesser Antilles on Wednesday and into the northeast Caribbean by Thursday. Isaac could become a hurricane as early as Thursday....