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Sep 25, 2018
15 Fall Maintenance Tips for Homeowners
Temperatures are dropping and it’s time to bring out the jackets! Finally. It’s also the time of the year to take care of some of the big home maintenance and repair projects. Even in the northern Texas area, it can get pretty cold with temperatures dropping below freezing ...
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Aug 18, 2018
Water Damage Insurance Claim Tips
Filing a claim for water damage can get complicated pretty quickly. So here are some tips on how to avoid losing money when paying for the repairs on your home. Water Damage Insurance Claim Tips to Follow Notify your insurance company right away Review your insurance policy ...
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Aug 13, 2018
Why You Should Call a Professional for Water Damage Restoration
When your property has suffered water or flood damage, it can be a stressful situation to deal with. Not only can your property be filled with standing water, but your personal belongings may have suffered damage as well. However, you may feel as though you can handle this ...
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Jul 17, 2018
How Pipes Can Burst Year Round: Signs and What to Do
Not many property owners worry about the risk of pipes bursting in the summertime. In fact, it is only a concern during extremely low temperatures around December, January, and February. As the temperatures drop, the water in the pipes can freeze, expand, and create a ...
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