by GuyW | Mar 6, 2026 | Water
Living along the banks of the Red River or the shores of Lake Texoma near Durant offers unparalleled views and a peaceful lifestyle. However, being a “Riverside” property owner comes with a unique set of responsibilities—specifically, staying ahead of the...
by GuyW | Mar 4, 2026 | Water
Water damage is a progressive disaster. What starts as a small pool in the laundry room can, within hours, become a structural and biological crisis. While the “do-it-yourself” spirit is admirable, water restoration is governed by the laws of...
by GuyW | Mar 2, 2026 | Water
Finding a pool of water in your basement or a sagging, dripping ceiling is enough to send any homeowner into a panic. In those first few minutes, your “fight or flight” response kicks in, usually leading to a frantic DIY cleanup effort. While the...
by GuyW | Feb 23, 2026 | Water
Flooding can be a devastating experience for any homeowner. Whether it’s a burst pipe, an overflowing river, or heavy rainfall, the aftermath of water damage can be overwhelming. Swift and effective action is crucial to minimize long-term damage, prevent mold...
by GuyW | Feb 5, 2026 | Mold
Water damage doesn’t always show up as a flooded basement or burst pipe. In many homes, moisture hides behind walls, under floors, and above ceilings, slowly causing structural damage, mold growth, and expensive repairs. The most dangerous water damage is the kind you...