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Winter Fire Safety Tips

Winter Fire Safety Tips

The winter months see more structure fires than any other season because homeowners find ways to heat their homes. American Restoration Water & Fire wants to remind you of these winter fire safety tips to help keep you and your family stay safe. Homeowners should...
How to Prepare Your Home for Winter

How to Prepare Your Home for Winter

Winter is here, and preparing your home for colder temperatures is on every homeowner’s checklist. Your home is an investment, and as a homeowner, you are responsible for the upkeep and taking care of the small things before they become big problems. Our...
Should I Clean My Gutters in the Winter?

Should I Clean My Gutters in the Winter?

As a homeowner or renter, one of the things you are responsible for is maintaining the effectiveness of your gutters, clearing the debris, and preventing building up so they can drain properly. You may be wondering, should I clean my gutters in the winter? American...
Christmas Light Safety

Christmas Light Safety

American Restoration Water & Fire has been to the aftermath of several home fires and we have seen the damage they can do. This time of the year, coupled with our dry climate, means we need to take Christmas light safety seriously. It doesn’t take much to start a...
Should I Clean Black Mold Myself?

Should I Clean Black Mold Myself?

American Restoration Water & Fire has seen our fair share of black mold, and we know the dangers it poses. Black mold is nothing short of dangerous; it can affect your home and health if left untreated. Since we live in a dry climate, mold happens because of...
Can You Salvage Wet Drywall?

Can You Salvage Wet Drywall?

Water damage to your home can be stressful, but most of the time, if the damage isn’t extensive, your home can be dried out without demo to your walls. Drywall is one of the areas most commonly affected by water damage. Drywall needs to stay dry, like its name states;...