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Jan 22, 2021
WHAT DO I DO IF MY PIPES FREEZE?
If you live in an area with extreme winter temperatures, you run the risk of the pipes in your home freezing. As water running through your pipes begins to freeze, the water will expand 10% in volume until the pressure rises enough to split your pipes open, potentially ...
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Dec 09, 2020
Mold Can Affect Your Massachusetts & New York Home's Value
When you’re trying to sell your home, little things can make a big difference. Potential buyers may be turned off by some minor rot on a post in the crawlspace or a little mildew at the bottom of a bedroom closet. Or perhaps they don’t see any mold at all, but their noses ...
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Dec 09, 2020
Reduce Allergy Symptoms with Mold Removal Solutions for Your Home
It doesn’t take a scientist to tell you that mold can affect your health. Yes, it’s everywhere, but natural forces usually keep it in balance. When that balance is upset – whether in your intestines or in your basement – trouble begins to brew. ServiceMaster Restoration by ...
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Dec 09, 2020
Indoor Humidity Control
Eliminate mold and moisture damage with our dry home solutions. Flooding water deals enormous damage to a building. However, the worst of the damage is often not caused directly by the flooding itself. Once the standing water has been removed, moisture will still exist in ...
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