Boise Restoration Blog

DIY Water Damage Repair | Should I Hire a Professional?

If your property has been involved in a flood, it is advisable to restore the water damaged areas as soon as possible. If not treated in a timely manner, you allow the perfect conditions for mold and mildew to quickly grow. In addition to mold and mildew, there is also concern that water damage can rot your floors. Not only is this type of environment unhealthy, it is also unsafe for you and your ...
11 Dec, 2018 Household Tips

Fire Safety Tips for Christmas (Christmas Tree and Christmas Lights Safety Tips!)

According to the National Fire Protection Association, each year the top three days for home fires (caused by candles) are Christmas, New Year's Day, and New Year's Eve. For these upcoming holidays, be safe by following these fire safety tips.

Tips for a Christmas Safe from Water and Ice Damage

If you're traveling for Christmas, take measures to prevent freezing pipes. Leave your heat on while you're away. Insulate your exposed pipes. Open cabinet doors below sinks so warm air can circulate there. Turn the water off at the main supply valve. Allow your faucet to drip slowly so that the water drains out of the pipes. Finally, have someone you trust check on your home while you're away.
01 Dec, 2018

We Are Giving Christmas Trees, $100 Gift Cards, and Presents to Ten Treasure Valley Families!

For ten years, Complete Restoration Services has made a difference in the lives of home and business owners alike. It is all too easy to be faced with the devastation of loss and feel overwhelmed, but at Complete Restoration Services it is our duty to provide the people with a gift of hope in the form of quality service. As the #1 recommended restoration company in Treasure Valley, hope is our bus...
28 May, 2018 Household Tips

Your rights as a homeowner to choose your own restoration company

No one ever expects they will be faced with damage to their homes from fire or water damage, but it happens somewhere every single day. And the first thing you do? You contact your insurance company for help in handling the situation. After all, you expect you can trust your agent, as you have faithfully paid your homeowner’s insurance bill on time since the day you purchased your home.
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