
Building a New Home? What to Look for in a Contractor or Architect
<p>Building a new home to your specifications is a dream come true. However, without the right contractor and/or architect, it can quickly become a nightmare. Building a new home is a major investment, one that takes patience and persistence. You want it to be the best it can be, so you need to hire the […]</p>
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What Are the Fast Moving Reasons For Septic Tank Repair
<p>One issue that homeowners spend a lot of money on, repairs and maintenance on, is the septic tank. Nothing is worse than a septic tank that doesn’t function properly. Many people neglect the top of their tanks until it has a problem. The problem is that when something goes wrong, there is not much that […]</p>

Sanitization and Disinfection Solutions in LA
<p>The current coronavirus pandemic creates unprecedented challenges for home and business owners alike. Our community in Los Angeles has already taken bold measures in an attempt to slow the spread of coronavirus. But even with essential social distancing practices in place, limiting contagion in L.A. is no small task. Between the dense population and the […]</p>

Tips for Coronavirus Prevention Spread
<p>As the coronavirus spreads rapidly throughout Los Angeles, anxiety intensifies. There is no question this pandemic is going to get worse before it gets better. But that doesn’t mean it’s time to panic. By following a few key coronavirus tips, we can work together as a community to contain the problem, resolve it, and rebuild. […]</p>

What To Do After A Wildfire Has Ravaged Your Neighborhood
<p>The city of Los Angeles is known for being an epicenter for wildfires. The community is dotted with patches of wilderness that can easily catch fire when the conditions allow. When these types of wildfires break out they have a real impact on the community, from shutting down freeways to causing mass evacuations. Sometimes homeowners […]</p>

Understanding How A Storm Can Damage Your Home
<p>Living in Los Angeles means that you don’t get much rainfall and, when you do, it usually isn’t much. Due to this lack of rain, many homeowners do not think to safeguard their homes against precipitation of any kind. This means that when a storm does finally hit, many homes are not prepared for the damage […]</p>

Water Damage Los Angeles: Don’t Be Clueless About Water Damage
<p>When water damage strikes, it can strike hard and fast. Many homeowners don’t know where to turn to and often let water seep into the home’s interior. This leads to mildew, bacteria, E Coli and any other harmful material you can think of. The structural integrity of your home and your health may become severely […]</p>

Water Damage: Forest Falls Mudslides
<p>A series of rare thunderstorms led to flash floods this weekend (8/3/2014) causing mudslides that left 2500 people stranded in the San Bernardino Mountains. The hardest areas hit were Forest falls, Oak Glen, and Mt. Baldy. One person lost his life in the incident when a wave of mud sent his car into a flooded […]</p>

Water Damage: UCLA Main Water Line Break
<p>LATEST NEWS ON THE UCLA WATER LINE BREAK The UCLA Campus and classes reopened today, but it is still in need of water damage restoration services after a pipe burst shot a 30-foot geyser through a 15-foot wide sinkhole on Sunset Blvd in front of the University of California Los Angeles. The incident occurred around […]</p>

Water Damage Restoration Services: The Costa Concordia
<p>The Costa Concordia is a cruise ship that sunk off the cost of an Italian Island. A drastic resurrection effort is underway to raise it from the depths and return it to its docking yard where it will be scrapped for parts. The once proud ship held the title of the largest Italian cruise liner, […]</p>