The 2010 Hurricane Season officially begins on June 1st. Hopefully you won't have any storms to deal with where you live, but if flooding from a storm (or even a water leak from a broken pipe) occurs, there are steps you may need to take to treat for mold.
If you have a water leak, be sure to have a mold expert examine your home. Don't just make repairs and cover up a potential problem later on.
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If the Great New England Hurricane of 1938 happened this year, it would cost an estimated $38 billion in damage that would be covered by insurance, wh […]
Hurricane season begins June 1, and state officials say it’s time to stock up on supplies in case of severe weather. From May 25-31, certain supplies […]
Lisa Andrews knows what to do around her cul-de-sac in the days before, during and after a hurricane. She recently shared her thoughts on storm prepar […]
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