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Water Conditions at the Olympics Explained

Live-tweets from the reporters in Sochi for the 2014 Winter Olympics have shown just how abysmal the situations are over there. Some have been funny. But, some have been downright appalling. Through social media communications, we have learned that some of the hotels had no running water at all – because of broken water mains… Read more »

CLEANUP! Red Carpet!

CLEANUP! Red Carpet!

Pipes are literally bursting everywhere in the United States. Not even Prada gowns and perfect weather could keep the red carpet dry. It was a sunny day in L.A. for Sunday’s 71st annual Golden Globe Awards, and just less than 2 hours before the A-listers arrived, a pipe burst, pouring 5,000 gallons of water onto… Read more »

Hazardous Trees Aren’t Always This Cute. In fact, Almost Never.

Hazardous Trees Aren’t Always This Cute. In fact, Almost Never.

Trees come in all types of different sizes and shapes. Palm trees…Oak trees…Maple trees…Christmas trees… you get it. There are tens of thousands of different types of trees, and each of them has proven to be very important to both the environment and humans. While trees provide significant advantages to our cities and home, trees… Read more »

Cold Weather Pet Tips

Cold Weather Pet Tips

We don’t even have to battle the weather outside anymore to know it’s wicked cold! We have all seen enough pictures of dashboard temperature gauges on Facebook to know that it is COLD outside! While we are busy adding on the layers and hoping it’s socially acceptable to wear furry house slippers out of the… Read more »

What Should You Do If You Have A Water Leak In Your Home?

What Should You Do If You Have A Water Leak In Your Home?

The first thing you should do is always protect yourself and others and if possible, find the source and stop it and always check for hazards!  Move materials at risk to a dry area.  If items are already wet, move items from soon to be affected areas first.  In addition, don’t open, unfold or unfurl anything wet.… Read more »

Paul Davis Offers Tips To Consumers For Holiday Safety

Paul Davis Offers Tips To Consumers For Holiday Safety

Family gatherings, entertaining and festive decorations are among the highlights of the holiday season.According to the United States Fire Administration, during the Holiday season,  there is an elevated risk for home fires due to extensive cooking, decorations, home heating and open flames. Follow our tip to keep your family safe this holiday season: Decorate with… Read more »

What Is An Insurance Restoration Contractor?

What Is An Insurance Restoration Contractor?

Chances are if you own a home or property, you have some type of insurance policy that protects it from certain catastrophes. If you experience a loss to your property, and you choose to file a claim with your insurance carrier, they will give you a claim number and assign an adjuster to assess the… Read more »