
Restoration Services Asking for Retainers – Could It Be a Scam?
<p>Retainers appear extremely attractive for most contractors, especially damage restoration companies, as they guarantee regular work and a stable income. They can also charge extra money for more work and get payment upfront from their clients, but most people don’t seem to trust contractors that demand retainers. The reason is that they think they are […]</p>
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Remodeling Your Kitchen? Things to Consider to Avoid Water Damage
<p>Although a kitchen may not involve as much water use as your bathroom might, it is still essential that you take steps to waterproof the kitchen. If you’re planning on remodeling your kitchen anyway, this is the perfect opportunity to incorporate waterproofing to avoid any future instances of water damage. Whether it’s from leaky taps, […]</p>

Is it Better to Replace or Repair Water Damaged Floor?
<p>Flooring is an essential element of the house. Not only does it makes your house aesthetically appealing, but it is also crucial to keep your family safe as it provides a sturdy surface for people to move around. However, just like any other thing in your house, flooring also gets damaged. Floor flooding, rainy season, […]</p>

Why Does the Risk of Fire Damage Increase During the Winter?
<p>The winter months are known for the holiday season and keeping warm around the fireplace. However, they’re also known for an increased risk of fire damage because candles, heating, and holiday decorations all contribute to the risk of fire in the colder months. Since heat consumption is higher during this time of year and fires […]</p>

Is a 30 Minutes Response Fast Enough for Disaster Prevention Companies or Is It Too Slow?
<p>For those involved in a disaster, every moment can feel like a lifetime. Their lives depend on it and their helplessness can raise their expectations from those responsible for disaster prevention. However, the response time from disaster prevention companies can be anywhere between 30 minutes to up to 48 hours. The response time by Disaster […]</p>

A Comprehensive Guide on Different Types of Water Damage (& How to Fix It)?
<p>Water mitigation services and techniques are relatively different for each type of water damage. Certified home restoration experts follow a well-regulated procedure that develops customized recovery plans for clients. Their careful planning and damage-based intervention result in a highly efficient restoration process that can help reverse all signs of destruction and unhygienic conditions. This […]</p>

13 Things to do in a Fire Emergency
<p>Fire can be disastrous and traumatizing. In a matter of two minutes, it can spiral out of control and quickly become life-threatening. According to FEMA, fire death rates have been on an upward trend and there is a real risk of dying from them. While prevention should always be a priority, you may find yourself […]</p>

Coronavirus Tips You Can Count On
<p>Coronavirus has continued to spread throughout the world including Denton County. This ongoing problem has made the residents of Denton County wary about what’s happening day-to-day. Businesses are closed and people aren’t allowed to go out freely. The good news is there are things everyone can do to help combat this pandemic. Take a look […]</p>

Storms in the Southeast Cause Warm Areas to Freeze
<p>Southeastern cities such as Denton County, Gwinnett and Savannah had a wintry start into 2018. A powerful storm with wind chills and freezing rain left 28 counties in a state of emergency. A vigorous mix of ice, snow, freezing rain was predicted to cause more than just flooding and power outages as schools were canceled […]</p>

911 Restoration Denton County Joins The Rest Of The Nation In Celebrating Labor Day
<p>Labor Day is a day that we honor the men and women of the American labor force and their significant contributions to our economy and society at large. We at 911 Restoration Denton County are one with the rest of the nation in celebrating the great achievements of our workers throughout the country this September […]</p>