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Coming home to find that your house has been flooded, suffered a fire, or been damaged in an earthquake can be absolutely devastating. After you take a few deep breathes, it is time to take action. You need to call a repair and restoration company and have them take a look at the damage. They can give you an estimate for the repairs, and in most cases, the cost will be covered by your auto insurance. As you read the articles on this website, keep in mind that every home is different. You're sure to find some repair and restoration information that relates to your home, either now or in the future.

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Five Reasons To Refinish Your Bathtub

If your old bathtub is looking dingy and stained, don't simply replace it. Refinishing the tub may be a better option. 1. Appearance Improvement One of the most immediate and striking things to expect is the instant improvement to the appearance of your bathtub. If you have been living with a worn out tub for awhile, the change will make the whole bathroom look like new. You can even change the color of the tub when you have it refinished, which means you can update that old cream or yellow bathtub to a  much more modern white. Read More 

3 Steps To Repairing Worn Laminate Countertops

Replacing your kitchen counters is not a cheap process. Depending on the amount of counter space available, you may need to spend several thousand dollars or more to complete the job. If your kitchen includes unusual corners or odd sizes, cutting custom pieces can drive the cost even higher. Fortunately, you can often repair damage to your counter instead of replacing the entire surface. For laminate countertops, you can likely repair most damage limited to the surface itself. Read More 

3 Signs You Need To Restain Your Deck

If you've stained your deck in the past, then the chances are you'll need to restain it at some point. While stains do a good job of protecting your deck's wood, they don't last forever. How can you tell if your deck needs a new stain now? 1. You Can See Bare Patches Coats of stain should look even; they should cover all the wood on your deck. As time passes, however, you might start to notice bare spots and patches here and there where the stain has worn away. Read More 

4 Times That You Should Call A Mold Removal Service

Discovering mold in your home can be an unnerving experience. When mold appears, you may be tempted to get rid of it yourself to save money and time. However, tackling the problem on your own can be risky, especially if you don't have the proper knowledge to sufficiently restore the parts of your property that have been damaged by mold. To best determine when to call a qualified mold removal service, here are 4 times that you should reach out for help from skilled professionals. Read More 

Water Damage Restoration? 4 Things To Know About The Process

Finding that your home and its furnishings have been damaged by any type of water is sure to be a disruptive experience. However, the damage that comes after water infiltration and exposure can become even more devastating. Whether your home has been flooded by natural causes or through water infiltration from broken pipes or a leaking roof, restoring the property to its original condition is always the first priority. If your family's home has just been inundated by water, here are some important things to know about water damage restoration. Read More