HOW TO REMOVE AND PREVENT MOULD GROWTH IN YOUR BASEMENT
Mould is a type of fungi, and it requires moist conditions to grow. Homeowners often discover mould growing on the tile and grout in their bathrooms, but finding mould in basements is most common. Fortunately, mould growth in your basement can be removed and prevented by the mould remediation experts at ServiceMaster Restore.
Tips To Reduce Your Risk of an Office Kitchen Fire
In addition to potential loss of life, as well as property and employment loss, an office fire can result in financial losses that could negatively affect your business profitability for years to come.
The Most Expensive Natural Disasters in Canada
The Most Expensive Natural Disasters in Canada
According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada, the 10 most expensive natural disasters in Canada (adjusted for inflation in 2021) were...
COMMERCIAL WATER DAMAGE FACTS
Water damage to a commercial property can devastate a business in any sector. Commercial property is typically the largest asset for many business owners, therefore, the costly and time-consuming recovery from commercial water damage can result in major interruption of business operations and loss of revenue.
TOP REASONS TO MAKE A HOME INVENTORY LIST
If all the personal belongings in your home were stolen or destroyed as the result of theft or disaster, would you be able to list them by memory? Most people would not likely be able to remember everything. Taking the time to document your personal possessions before an unexpected loss-event happens can help ensure you will be able to fully recover or replace them after.
ServiceMaster Restore Continues Sponsorship with 2023 Scotties Tournament of Hearts
The 2023 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Canadian women’s curling championship will be played February 17-26 at the Sandman Centre in Kamloops, B.C. Once again, ServiceMaster Restore is the Premier Partner for the eighth consecutive year.
CAN YOUR SMALL BUSINESS SURVIVE A NATURAL DISASTER?
When a small business experiences catastrophic damage or loss due to a natural disaster such as fire, flooding, extreme weather or other causes, the first question is often, “When will we be able to get our business back up and running again?” Unfortunately, statistics show that 40 to 60 percent of small businesses never reopen after being affected by a natural disaster.1