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- Mar 29, 2022
HAIL: Severe Weather 101
Massive thunderstorms in 1981 brought winds of over 100 mph, tornadoes, flash floods, and grapefruit-sized hailstones of over 4.5 inches in diameter to Texas and the surrounding region, including Oklahoma, Kansas, and Alabama. There were 20 casualties. Total estimated damages were $1.2 billion. It is not the first time that hail storms have been fatal. In fact, hailstorms have killed many people throughout history. As an example, on "Black Monday," around 1,000 English soldie

- Mar 22, 2022
Mold Remediation vs Mold Removal
Prolonged exposure to mold can harm your health. A stuffy nose, red or itchy eyes, itchy skin, headaches, and respiratory problems are some of the symptoms to watch out for. Mold and dampness in the home is said to have caused asthma in 4.6 million out of the 21.8 million asthma sufferers in a 2007 study. If you don't remove mold as soon as possible, you run the risk of unpleasant health risks. You can choose between mold removal and mold remediation. Read on to learn what re


- Mar 15, 2022
Texas Hail Season: When and How to Prepare
Hail Season just kicked in in Texas. Now is the best time to know how to prepare!


- Mar 8, 2022
Problems Filing your Claim?
Here are some tips to consider before filing an Insurance Roof Claim: Understand Your Deductible Deductibles may vary depending on the cause of damage. Find out from your agent or see your policy declaration page. Depending on your deductible, you may choose to pay the bill without involving your insurance provider. Paying for small repairs won't necessarily result in a loss of money, since you will have to pay your deductible before the insurance company will pay your claim.

- Mar 1, 2022
MOLD – A BEGINNER’S GUIDE
What You Need to Know About Mold Mold can be a problem in your home, even if you can't see it or smell it. Mold and mildew infestations are common in humid climates. Various microscopic organisms can grow even in the desert Southwest. As a result, it may cause allergic reactions, respiratory infections, and affect indoor air quality. Read on to learn more. Why it Matters Mold growth is primarily triggered by heat, humidity, and moist surroundings, so a leaky shower pan or a p
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