Water Damage Restoration: Water Heater Failure
Mar 31, 2022
Hot water heaters are one of the most valuable modern conveniences for keeping a home clean and healthy. Instead of boiling water on the stove, (or taking a cold shower) we just turn on the faucet without another thought. And almost every time, your plumbing sends you water at the perfect temperature for bathing or […]
Preventing Water Damage Restoration To Your Atlanta Home
Oct 28, 2021
Water damage prevention doesn’t have to be difficult or time consuming. Sure, there are some aspects of preventing water damage that may take some more time, but for the most part, preventing water damage is really quite simple. Below are five tips from our water damage restoration experts at Serenity Restoration in Atlanta on how […]
Are Your Leaky Windows Leading To Water Damage?
Sep 30, 2021
Natural lighting can enhance your home, your health and your mood. Beautiful, well made windows let in light and keep out the heat, cold, rain and dust. The simplest thing you can do to improve the lighting in your home is to give the windows a deep cleaning twice a year. While you are polishing […]
What Causes Water Damage Restoration From Plumbing Pipes?
Jul 30, 2021
In a typical Georgia home, any number of factors could cause problems with the pipes. Excessive or uneven water pressure can strain your pipes. The growth of tree roots, flooding and even small earthquakes can shift the placement of your pipes. As the ground moves, your pipes can twist, bend, crack or separate altogether – causing […]
Atlanta Floods And The Damages That Incur
Jun 22, 2021
Georgia regularly faces many types of natural disasters including hurricanes, tornadoes, severe storms, wildfires and floods. Floods cause Atlanteans $13M a year, on average. Your flood risk varies by depth, neighborhood, construction and other factors but as the environment and weather patterns change, flood risks will increase. Approximately 14,367 properties are already at risk. Deeper […]
Tips To Deal With Flooding And Water Damage Restoration In Atlanta
May 22, 2021
There usually isn’t a single positive adjective to describe flooding. The first things that come to mind to describe it are: messy, dangerous, unplanned, destructive, and overwhelming. That being said, it’s one of the most common household emergencies, and, so, if you find yourself dealing with a flood this summer, you’re probably in good company. […]
3 Reasons Why You Need Speed For Water Damage Restoration
Apr 17, 2021
They say “time heals everything,” but whoever said that did not consider water damage restoration. In fact, time can be quite the hindrance when it comes to having a successful restoration. The longer water damage sits, the worse the damage is. Here are 3 reasons why you don’t want to waste any time when it […]
Other Water Damage Issues When Dealing With Restoration In Your Atlanta Home
Mar 20, 2021
Not all water damage disasters are the same. Some cause more damage than others, some pose more threats than others, and some are even more dangerous for others. Serenity Restoration has years of experience dealing with water damage from any and every source, so we know what each type of water disaster takes to restore […]
Water Damage Restoration: Five Ways You Can Keep Your Basement Safe From Flooding
Feb 19, 2021
Water Damage Restoration: Five Ways You Can Keep Your Basement Safe From Flooding The basement is the most susceptible area of any home to flooding. Multiple factors like humidity, gravity, temperature, groundwater, and infrastructure contribute to the increased likelihood of experiencing water damage in your basement. To help you prevent such a disaster, here are five tips […]
Why Monitoring Pipes Will Minimize Water Damage Restoration Needs
Jan 11, 2021
While leaking pipes may seem like nothing more than an annoyance, over time these leaks can lead to extensive water damage and even flooding in your Atlanta home. This will also cause major restoration projects. To help prevent pipes from leaking, here are a few things you can do: Water Damage Restoration In Atlanta Monitor […]