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How To Avoid Water Damage From Hose Bibbs

Here in Idaho, winter weather can really put a beating on your home. One weak spot could be your hose bibbs! For many homeowners, the start of winter means putting up, and then putting away holiday decorations. But have you done something to protect your outdoor faucets? If not, don’t worry; at Paul Davis Restoration… Read more »

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Paul Davis Works Overtime on Social Responsibility

With locations across North America, Paul Davis is honored to help local communities not only by responding to disasters but also with charitable efforts: people, expertise, time and funds. Here are just a few of the many causes Paul Davis employees supported recently:  Providing Community Fire Education: Paul Davis local offices in Portland and Vancouver,… Read more »

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Always Involved, Paul Davis Supports Local Community Needs

Across North America, communities trust Paul Davis to be there anytime night or day, to help in times of great distress, to recover from disasters of all kinds, to pitch in anywhere neighbors need a hand. Here are just a few of the many charitable causes that Paul Davis supported recently with people, expertise, time… Read more »

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Right Time to Attend IICRC Certified Continuing Education Classes at Paul Davis

Insurance professionals and commercial restoration contractors are multi-talented. They assess damaged roofs and process mold claims expertly. They spot ineffective drying, navigate complicated regulatory landscapes and capably undertake a vast range of additional mitigation and restoration duties. Maintaining this broad expertise – and meeting diverse licensing requirements in different municipalities – demands continual effort. As… Read more »

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Smart Ways That Facility Managers Prepare for Unexpected Power Outages

Worn machinery, storms, downed tree limbs, peak demand times, even wild animals contacting transformers can bring commerce to an abrupt halt when the power goes out. Unfortunately, power outages occur more often in the United States than in any other industrialized nation. Further, they are becoming more frequent as our aging grid – often called,… Read more »

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Avoid 10 Common Fire Safety Violations in Commercial Buildings

Sparked in an overstuffed rag bin, the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Fire in New York City killed 145 workers in just 18 minutes. Multiple factors led to one of the deadliest business disasters in history – among them, firefighting ladders could not reach the eighth-floor blaze – but the building itself violated many of today’s fire… Read more »

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Know the Seven Frequent Sources of Commercial Water Damage

Commercial building owners and managers are frequently troubled by the many ways that water escapes its confines. Dripping, leaking, soaking, spraying, trickling – water damages right out in the open, or silently behind the scenes. It’s insidious, seeping into the tightest crevices and even soaking into hard materials like concrete and tiled flooring. It’s fast:… Read more »

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Farming Family Praises Paul Davis Barn and Home Restoration

The Paul Davis mission – providing full-service residential and commercial restoration for disasters of all sizes across North America – requires many parts moving in synchrony: standard operating procedures, technology, team members, customers, partner organizations, materials, equipment and communication.  We’re proud to receive unsolicited testimonials like the one below that describe how our promises (the… Read more »

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Paul Davis Restores Big Box Outlets After Tornado Damage

The most violent storms on earth, tornadoes inflict damage that seems entirely random. An intact house stands unscathed amid the destruction of an entire neighborhood. An open soda weathers the tempest without losing a drop – though the can has been whisked into the front yard. Clothing inside a retail store hangs clean and neat… Read more »