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Your Home: Keeping Water Out Starts At The Top

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Keeping your home and basement dry is really a team effort. Proper landscaping (lawn grade, trimmed overhanging trees, clean gutters…) and all of the other steps contribute to keeping your home dry and healthy but very often the problem starts at the top—the roof—where water isn’t being controlled.
 

Your Basement: Water Is Not An Option

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Water is not an option in your basement. Having water in your basement equates to losing the use of your basement at the minimum. At its worst, it ruins personal property and creates an unhealthy environment in which mold and mildew can flourish.
 

Homeowners Utilizing Their Basements - A Few Tips On Surviving A Wet, Musty Basement

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If you’re like most people, your basement is damp, smelly, and even wet when it rains hard. Not the type of environment you want to live in, or send your kids down to play in. But in as little as one day, you can quickly, easily & inexpensively have a dry, livable place to enjoy this Winter!
 

Proper Drainage: Protecting Your Home And Property

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When you consider how little it takes to protect your home against water, and the damage it can cause, it’s amazing more people aren’t a little more proactive.
 

Your Home: Moisture, Mildew & Mold

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Moisture, Mildew & Mold... With One Present The Others Are Sure To Follow. Mold and mildew can grow on almost any surface, including wood, ceiling tiles, wallpaper, paints, carpet, sheet rock, and insulation. By keeping your home dry, you can decrease mold and mildew growth.
 

Just Add Water: Damp Basements Dust Mites And Mold

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Spring is always wet. And basements, if not prepared properly, are always at risk. The higher the humidity in in your home, the more problems present themselves for both your family and your home. The potential effects include the indoor allergens dust mites and mold.
 
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