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.
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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 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.
Learn moreIn early spring, the Johnson family in Des Moines returned from a weekend getaway to discover their basement submerged in two feet of water.
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