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Water Damage – FAQ’s Q How long will it take my property to dry? A Drying time is determined by a combination of factors, including the location, duration and source of water, the types of building materials, the weather conditions and how quickly emergency services begin. Through consistent monitoring and evaluation of the drying process, […]
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Now that most of us are spending a lot of time at home, complete a DIY home inspection. Your home may have sustained damage over the winter months. Now that it’s spring, warm weather is ahead of us. However, spring showers are common too. Start by inspecting areas of your home that are commonly affected […]
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Rain is more abundant than snow in the Portland area. However, that doesn’t mean that snowstorms never happen. According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, the Pacific Northwest’s snowiest periods of the year will be from mid-December through January. Now that winter is well underway, prepare for a snowstorm to prevent damage to your home or […]
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Fall is officially here! Hot summer days have come and gone. Soon enough, the pitter-patter of rain will be a daily occurrence. The changing weather is part of what makes this season special, but it also can put stress on your home or commercial building. Rain and cold temperatures create the opportunity for water or […]
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Winter can cause a variety of damage to your property. Now that spring showers are beginning, inspect your home for winter damage. It’s important to fix this damage as soon as possible. Spring rain can cause serious water and mold damage. ServiceMaster of Portland compiled a list of maintenance tips to help you avoid spring […]
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It’s that time of year again. The rains have started, leaves are falling, gutters and storm drains are soon to be over-flowing and snow is starting to stick in the mountains. Yes that means it’s October here in Oregon. Halloween is at the end of the month, and other holidays are not far off […]
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