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Sewage Backup in My Business: What Do I Do?
A backed-up, overflowing toilet or sink can be distressing enough for a commercial property owner or small business. When there's actual sewage involved, a minor inconvenience can turn into a serious and potentially hazardous clean-up situation. Use this guide from the ...
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Different Types of Floods and Where They Occur
When you think of flooding, it probably seems like a very straightforward thing. Rain, rain, rain. Nowhere for the water to go. Flooding. However, it isn’t quite so straightforward. There are several different types of floods, and the damage each can do to your home can be ...
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Most Standard Homeowners Insurance Policies - Do NOT Cover Flood Damage
It’s not always easy to figure out when water damage is and isn’t covered by your insurance policy. Unfortunately, flood damage, even damage caused by an event like Hurricane Ian, is not typically covered by a standard homeowner’s policy. Water damage is one of the most ...
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Hurricane Ian – What To Do After A Flood?
Coastal flooding can wreak havoc on communities, especially in the aftermath of a hurricane. Coastal areas are prone to flooding due to how close they are to the ocean. Coastal flooding can have serious consequences from drownings and injuries to contaminated-water-caused ...
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