Roof Leaks in Central Florida

Florida, or more specifically Central Florida, is undoubtedly home to some very interesting and unpredictable weather. One morning you’re on your habitual drive to work on a typical sunshiny day while the next day, more like the next hour, you’re caught in torrential downpour complete with lightning and gusts of wind. This type of weather…

Lightning Strikes in Florida

Did you know that a bolt of a lightning can reach 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit? The intensity of the heat can actually be compared to the surface of the sun! Although the state of Florida is mostly synonymous with warm weather and the occasional hurricane, it also has a fairly notorious track record with lightning strikes.…

The Essential Hurricane Meeting Place Guide

You should establish a preventative plan of action with a meeting place in a hurricane situation. It goes without saying that meteorologists have their work cut out for them during hurricane season. Mother Nature is unpredictable, to begin with, and extreme weather conditions only complicate things further. We see it all the time with hurricanes: they…

How to Prepare for a Hurricane

If you live in a hurricane-prone zone, here are some things to do to prepare for that exciting time of the year. Weeks before a hurricane hits: #1 Have your disaster supply kit ready! Include the basic necessities: water, non-perishable foods, and a first aid kit. #2 Make room for an emergency! Arrange an emergency…

Helpful Tips on Water Damage Restoration

Water Restoration is the process of restoring any damage to property brought on by water. This can be done individually through do-it-yourself tips or you can hire a professional water restoration company to handle the problem for you. Water damage alleviation or restoration is important and should be done early in advance to prevent further damage to property;…

Water Damage

One of the most common types of property damage we deal with is water damage claims. It can be a thorny issue. Insurance policies generally specify that the policyholder has an obligation to mitigate the damage. In other words, they have an obligation to prevent it from growing worse. However, it is also necessary to…