Boise Restoration Blog

14 May, 2018

Self Pay Vs. Insurance Coverage

No one ever plans to have substantial damage to their home or business. However, when unfortunate and devastating events happen unexpectedly they can be costly. Generally, it is not a matter of if, but when the damage happens that determines the level of repair needed. Proactively planning for emergency situations like mold, fire, water, and other kinds of damage can also make a great impact on ho...

What to Do If You Have Smoke and Soot in Your Home after a Fire

A fire can do a lot of harm both emotionally and financially. In fact, the damages are often very devastating. It might be tempting to cut costs by doing the restoration yourself, but it is highly discouraged by most specialists.

What to Do If You Find Mold in Your Home

Mold in your home or business can be a serious problem. It is usually caused by water damage such as leaks, poor ventilation, and floods. It can grow on any surface where there is a presence of oxygen and moisture. If gone unnoticed and untreated for too long, mold can cause health issues for someone who has had continued exposure to it. It is important that the mold is detected and removed as soo...

What To Do If: Your Toilet Has Overflowed Everywhere

There could be a number of reasons why the water suddenly backed up after a flush: The tank float that controls water flow might be displaced, the tank might be cracked, or there might be a blockage in the toilet hole. You need to act fast to prevent further damage.

What To Do If: Your Home Has Sustained Damage After a Storm

In Idaho, we are susceptible to damaging winds, heavy ice/snow storms, flooding, lightening strikes, wildfire, mudslides, and hail storms. When these natural calamities occur, they can destroy property and distract us from the way we live in a blink of an eye. Follow these steps to get life back to normal after a catastrophic storm.
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