by ServiceMaster Of Aurora | Jan 25, 2021 | Smoke Damage, Tips And Checklists
Fires are one of the most devastating disasters that can cause harm to your home. With high temperatures, flames, and smoke, fires can cause an extensive amount of damage to your property and personal belongings. Not only that, but they can also pose a serious threat...
by ServiceMaster Of Aurora | Jan 13, 2021 | Tips And Checklists, Water Damage
With the presence of freezing cold temperatures, snowfall, and ice formation, it is no secret that winter conditions can be a serious threat to your home. For example, when there is heavy snowfall, your roof can be in danger of experiencing damage or collapse. If the...
by ServiceMaster Of Aurora | Nov 13, 2020 | Tips And Checklists, Water Damage
With scenes of fluffy, white, glistening snow, winter can truly be a wonderland. Despite the beauty that the season can present, however, there are also dangers that arise in the winter. Snow may look nice, but it can make for hazardous transportation. Sheets of ice...
by ServiceMaster Of Aurora | Oct 27, 2020 | Residential Cleaning, Tips And Checklists
Fall is here and the holidays are just around the corner! Once Halloween is over, bam! Thanksgiving is in just a few weeks and then the radios are sneaking in the Christmas tunes. As everything starts to shift to the festivities, you might feel the growing pressure of...
by ServiceMaster Of Aurora | Sep 9, 2020 | Mold Remediation, Tips And Checklists
Nobody ever thinks of anything good when they see or think of mold. Mold is necessary for the breakdown of organic substances and a natural and necessary part of life, but it is dangerous in our homes. When mold growth does occur, it is a major problem and will often...
by ServiceMaster Of Aurora | Jul 30, 2020 | Mold Remediation, Tips And Checklists
It is usually not hard to identify mold growing on your walls, floors and even furniture. But it may take a while to find as mold can sometimes grow in hidden areas, such as in the attic, basement, crawlspace, and behind structural materials. It’s usually found after...