Already this summer, areas of the U.S. have encountered record setting rainfall causing floods to streets, commercial buildings and homes. Check out this flooding video on Weather.com in the south of California over the weekend! Have you thought about what you would do if a flood happened in your region?… Read more »
Fireworks shows are one of the best parts of a 4th of July celebration, but thousands of people are hurt each 4th of July due to firework burns. The best thing you can do is to leave the pyrotechnics to the experts. However, if you choose to set them off… Read more »
Summer is officially here June 21, which means many of you will be breaking out the swimmies, boogie boards and beach umbrellas to prepare for vacation. While you’re busy packing, don’t forget to prepare your property for vacation too. There are several key security and property measures to take prior… Read more »
Paul Davis Restoration Office Serving Fairfield and Westchester Counties Receives Top Customer Experience Award at 2015 Convention! RIDGEFIELD, Conn. (May 4, 2015) – Paul Davis Restoration of Fairfield and Westchester Counties, a leading provider of water, fire, mold and storm damage restoration for residential and commercial properties, received the top… Read more »
Let’s start by asking: what is a storm surge? The National Weather Service states “a storm surge is an abnormal rise of water generated by a storm, over and above the predicted astronomical tide.” Did you know a storm surge is one of the most deadly parts of a hurricane?… Read more »
The last Monday of May is next week, which is when we pay tribute to the men and women who served in the United States armed forces and gave their lives for our freedom. On the one hand, Memorial Day is a commemorative occasion when we give appreciation for our… Read more »
Spring is a joyous time of year with several exciting seasonal changes including the growth of trees and flowers, longer periods of daylight, and thawing of snow and ice. However, with spring changes come potential spring problems. Take a look at these simple steps to prevent property damage to your… Read more »
The Old Farmer’s Almanac was right once again. This winter was the most brutal most of us have seen or will see in our lifetime, which is what makes this day so wonderful. March 20th is officially the end of winter for the United States! Plus, it’s International Day of… Read more »
It’s time to spring forward, set your clocks and enjoy more daylight! Daylight Saving Time starts Sunday, March 8th at 2am, but keep in mind that setting the clock forward isn’t the only thing you need to update. Daylight Saving Time is the perfect time of year to do a property inspection… Read more »
The 2015 winter has been a freezing time for most states in the Northeast, with much of the U.S. impacted by the Arctic Blast and colder than normal temperatures reaching 20 to 35 degrees below average. Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and surrounding states have been blasted by snow, ice,… Read more »