Ever wonder why hard surfaces like tile, stone, concrete, and hardwood lose their luster even when cleaned regularly? These materials may look tough and durable, but if not properly cared for, they won’t take long for them to show wear, staining, or even irreversible damage. Homeowners and businesses often misunderstand what is really involved in taking proper care of their hard surfaces for the long haul.
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Water Mitigation vs. Restoration: Key Differences and Why Both Matter
From burst pipes to severe weather, water damage is a serious threat that can cause extensive property damage and long-term health risks such as mold growth.
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When a fire, flood, or other disaster occurs, it’s not just damage to the walls and floors of a home or business; it is also damage to the contents inside. The Insurance Information Institute estimates that most homeowners do not consider the total value of their possessions, but in the event of a loss, restoring those contents is one of the most important steps toward recovery.
Learn moreWhen disaster strikes, whether from a violent storm, unexpected fire, or a sudden act of vandalism, your property can be left vulnerable to further damage and intrusion.
Learn moreIn July 2024, the Hendricks family living in West Des Moines experienced a surprise kitchen fire. The cause: an unattended stovetop.
Learn moreGrimy grout and dingy tiles can make even the most heavily designed space look tired and uncared for.
Learn moreIn May 2025, a family in Glendale Estates woke up to a flooded basement from a broken HVAC line.
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