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Storm Damage Restoration – Eliot, Maine

Storm Damage Restoration – Eliot, Maine

Property damage is a reality for residents of Eliot, ME. Harsh weather can lead to falling trees, roof leaks, flooded basements and more. These scenarios lead property owners with the need to hire a professional storm damage restoration company. Having someone you can call 24/7 in the event of property disaster is a must. A quick response to stabilize, clean and repair a storm damaged property can make the difference between a minor emergency and a large disaster. That is why residents of Eliot...

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Storm Damage Repairs - Hampton, NH

Storm Damage Repairs – Hampton, NH

A Hampton, New Hampshire family was left distraught when their home was severely damaged after a storm. The hurricane completely destroyed the roof and most of the second story. The family needed storm damage repairs but didn’t know who to call for help. They had never been in this kind of situation before and didn’t know where to begin with the reconstruction process. After making several calls, they were referred to Soil-Away Cleaning and Restoration. Within no time, the team arrived on the...

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Prevent Property Damage During Hurricane Season

Prevent Property Damage During Hurricane Season

Hurricane season, which runs from the first of June through the end of November, is well underway.  In New England the peak season for hurricanes is during the month of September.  From storm damage as a result of high winds to rising water levels and coastal surges, it isn’t unusual to experience property damage from hurricanes this time of year.  Those living on the coasts are particularly vulnerable to damage from a hurricane.  However, everyone should take some necessary precautions when...

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How to Restore Your Business After a Hurricane

When living in a hurricane prone area, you must always be prepared. If you own a business you need to be doubly prepared. Many businesses, especially small businesses, might not recover after a disaster. According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 40% of small businesses never reopen after a natural disaster. While this seems like a large number, you can take stock in the fact that it is not the majority; 60% of small businesses do recover. It is crucial to prepare ahead for a...

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Best ways to stay safe during a hurricane or nor’easter

Every season in New Hampshire brings weather challenges. Spring rains can cause flooding. In the summer, thunderstorms appear out of nowhere, at times leaving us without power. Fall is the time for hurricanes. Winters bring nor’easters burying us in snow and knocking down trees. No matter what time of year it is, we are not really completely safe from Mother Nature’s wrath. We can’t stop Mother Nature, but there are precautions we can take and ways to stay safe during violent storms such as a...

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STORM DAMAGE CLEANUP —EXETER, NH 03833

Storm Damage Cleanup — Exeter, NH 03833

Winter storms, floods, hurricanes; all types of natural disasters can have a crippling effect on the inhabitants of a community. Exeter, NH is no exception. Whatever the season; whatever the disaster; you must be prepared. Evacuate if necessary and brace yourself. Once the storm hits, there’s not much you can do. Hopefully, you and your loved ones have made it out with minimal injuries. Now, you must prepare for storm damage cleanup.

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Hurricane Season: 4 Strategies to Defend Against Storm Damage

According to the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) the official Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1st to November 30th. Approximately 78% of the peak tropical activity occurs in August, September, and October. Knowing what volatile and destructive weather is potentially ahead, it would be wise to strategize and implement a game plan to deal with potential disasters. The goal of New Hampshire and Massachusetts residents should be to

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