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Phil’s Tip: Shutoff Valves – minimize water damage to your property

Phil’s Tip: Take some preventative steps to minimize the possibility of water damage to your property. Have a plumber install shut-off valves at every point in your house where you use water: Where the water comes into the house (main shut-off) Under every sink Every toilet At the clothes washer Then, if a faucet, toilet, or an appliance th…

Broken Water Pipe in Chef’s Kitchen in Jenkintown, PA 19046

Clients: Robert & Susan A local general contractor in Jenkintown, Montgomery County, PA referred us to a client of his. In the recent cold weather, a frozen water pipe burst in the kitchen. It flooded throughout the kitchen and laundry room causing water damage on the main floor, and all the way down to the basement and crawlspace. Since this old Vict…

Help! A water pipe burst, what do I do now? !!!

Mold can start to grow as soon as 24 hours after water damage is done. Even in the cold of winter, mold can grow. Working quickly is essential to getting the house back together, but it must be done correctly. Here are the *basic* steps to take when dealing with water damage from clean water, like from a broken water pipe: Stop the water…

Water Damage Remediation from Burst Pipe in Levittown, PA (Bucks County)

Clients: Howard and Candy B. Every homeowner dreads any type of damage to their house. It is even worse when the house is being sold, and you have a closing date set! A disaster like this not only effects the current homeowner, but also the buyer, and everyone else who is involved in the transaction. It’s a lot of pressure. This house in Lev…

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