Baxter RestorationDec 4, 20202 min readCommercial Water DamageThere are multiple types of water utility grade, working grade, and drinking water. Utility grade water is raw water directly from a well or
Baxter RestorationJun 15, 20202 min readTropical Storms, Cyclones & Hurricane PreparednessTo better protect your property, install surge protection, power surges can occur instantly during a storm and can damage your appliances an
Baxter RestorationMay 14, 20202 min readHurricanes | Evacuation Zones -Cause & EffectBOOM!!!! And just like that we are entering into Hurricane season 2020. Now is the time to check how ready you and your family are.
Baxter RestorationFeb 19, 20203 min readWhat To Do After A Fire Is Put OutAfter contacting the firefighters to put out the fire, you need to get your home inspected by professionals. The biggest question.....
Baxter RestorationJan 6, 20203 min readDoes Mold Grow in the Cold?Mold is commonly thought to grown only in warm humid temperatures, leaving you with the idea that mold doesn’t grow in the winter months....
Baxter RestorationNov 12, 20192 min readStructural Drying - During the Water Restoration ProcessStructural Drying is the process of thoroughly removing excess moisture from wet materials until they are completely dry. During the restora
Baxter RestorationOct 23, 20192 min readEverything You Should Know About BiohazardA biological hazard, or biohazard, is a biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily humans. This c
Baxter RestorationOct 2, 20192 min readNext Generation Restoration - Using Matterport 3D Rendering Technology With the Matterport 3D renderings it gives a detailed look into the damaged space with no room for questions. This technology ensures that n
Baxter RestorationSep 23, 20192 min readAppliance Leak - How To Prevent Water DamageHave you ever experienced leaking appliances? Well, it is a massive unnecessary headache. We have some tips to help prevent appliance leaks
Baxter RestorationSep 11, 20192 min readMold Remediation in Schools & Commercial BuildingsMold can grow anywhere that moisture is present. Mold grows on things like paper, food, wood, tiles, carpet, furniture ,and even insulation.