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Water Damage Series – Part 12: Your Contractor

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The water mitigation contractor is the third member of your water loss recovery team. First, we talked about the rights and responsibilities of the people who need things done: the property owner. Then the people who make it possible to get it done by providing the money:...

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Water Damage Series – Part 11: Finances

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The way of the world is: money is the grease that makes things happen. A cynic would say this is because people are greedy. I am not a cynic. Even though water disaster mitigation companies deal with water damage and some devastating circumstances, your best...

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Water Damage Series – Part 9: What To Do

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What If? Water disasters usually sneak up on you, and you will need to know what to do after it happens. Imagine you have an appointment scheduled with your significant other to enjoy a mid-week couple’s massage. Why wait for the weekend to destress, do it when...

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Water Damage Series – Part 8: Safety

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Worksite safety is our top priority. Even without the regulations and guidelines required by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Construemax (and every responsible mitigation company) is concerned with safety before anything else; the safety of the employees working in the space and anyone who...

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Water Damage Series – Part 7: Damaged Material

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This series is about water damage to your home or business. Remember, we’re talking about the sort of water damage that destroys all sorts of materials such as wood, drywall, concrete, carpet, insulation, furniture, electronics, clothing, sentimental memorabilia, important documents and so many other things...

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Water Damage Series – Part 6: Diagnostic Tools

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Every job has its tools. Whether it is a roofer, computer programmer, or water mitigation company, everyone uses tools. Some of those tools fall into the more traditional definition like wrenches, hammers, and crowbars. But some are less tangible like training, information gathering, and math. In...

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