Heavy Rains Spell House Floods After Dry Summer Weather
Unusually hot temperatures can dry out the soil around homes and commercial buildings. When a strong summer storm brings torrential rains, this can lead to flooding.
Unusually hot temperatures can dry out the soil around homes and commercial buildings. When a strong summer storm brings torrential rains, this can lead to flooding.
Winter in metro Detroit is unlike anywhere else in the United States. Our weather can be extreme and change without notice. Let’s explore the different types of disasters that can occur for homeowners and business owners in Michigan that require Emergency Restoration.
As the season changes from winter to spring, homeowners can expect an increased risk of basement flooding due to melting snowpack or heavy winter rains. Our water damage restoration team is here to help.
Black mold, or Stachybotrys chartarum, is a common and potentially harmful problem for both residential and commercial buildings, especially in damp climates like Michigan’s. This toxic fungus thrives in moist, unventilated areas, posing potential health risks and causing property damage.
Heavy rains in August left many Macomb County, Michigan homeowners with flooded basements and more. Torrential rainstorms caused intense downpours that overwhelmed drainage systems county-wide.
Various types of mold can form in your home or business, but black mold is the primary concern for most property owners. Contrary to the belief that black mold lays dormant for years before becoming active, it can actually germinate in just a few days. Within two to three weeks, it can become visible on walls and other structures.
The hot summer months in metro Detroit bring scorching temperatures, high winds, and dry conditions, all of which contribute to an increased risk of outdoor fires.
House fires can start in the blink of an eye. Synthetic materials in various household items can ignite quickly and cause strong chemical reactions. When burned, these chemicals emit damaging smoke, creating an unhealthy living environment.
With warmer weather comes a change of season in Michigan, along with shifts in our indoor and outdoor activities. Let’s explore some of the top causes of house fires both indoors and outdoors.
Nothing can prepare a homeowner for the devastation that summer storms can cause. When the sun’s warm embrace is replaced by stormy skies, high wind, and rain your residence becomes susceptible to damage.