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Understanding El Niño to La Niña Transition & What It Means for Georgia Homeowners

The transition from El Niño to La Niña has significant implications for weather patterns across the globe, including Georgia. Understanding these changes can help you prepare for the upcoming spring and summer seasons and ensure your home is prepared for what is coming. El Niño and La Niña are opposite phases of the El Niño-Southern […]
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Protecting Your Georgia Home During an El Niño Winter

El Niño, a climate phenomenon resulting from warm oceanic waters in the central and eastern Pacific, influences weather patterns globally. In the greater Atlanta area, El Niño winters can bring distinct weather changes. Georgia homeowners and property managers should take preemptive actions to protect their properties from potential damage caused by fire, mold, and water.  […]
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Ensuring Safety and Sustainability in Senior Living Facilities

Managing a senior living facility comes with the significant responsibility of ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents. One area that requires planning and regular review is the prevention of fire, water, and mold issues, which can be both costly and dangerous. Here’s a quick guide for property managers on how to proactively address […]
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Preparing Your Georgia Home for Fall and Winter: A Guide to Avoid Mold, Fire, and Water Damage

As the leaves begin to change colors and the air turns crisp, fall and winter bring their own set of challenges for Georgia homeowners. While our state may not experience the extreme winter weather seen in other parts of the country, it’s essential to be proactive and prepare your home for the colder months. Here […]
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Understanding Water Damage vs. Flood Damage: Coverage, Prevention & Response

Georgia’s diverse landscape, including the bustling Greater Atlanta area, is no stranger to the challenges posed by water and flooding. Whether it is a sudden downpour or a pipe bursting, understanding the disparities between water and flood damage is vital for Georgia homeowners and those that manage properties. Unpacking the Differences Between Water & Flood Damage […]
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Protecting Properties: Homeowner and Condo Associations’ Responsibilities in Fire, Mold, and Water Damage Prevention

Homeowner and condo associations play a vital role in maintaining and protecting properties within their communities. One of the primary concerns for both associations and homeowners is the prevention of fire, mold, and water damage. In order to ensure the safety and well-being of residents, it is essential to understand the division of responsibilities between […]
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Going on Summer Vacation? Prepare Your Home Before You Leave

Getting ready for vacation can be an exciting time, but it’s important to make sure that your home is prepared for your absence. Leaving your home empty can lead to potential problems such as mold, water damage, fire, and even break-ins. To avoid these problems, there are a few things you can do to prepare […]
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Spring Maintenance Tasks to Work into Your Busy Schedule

Spring is the perfect time to get your home ready for the warmer weather ahead. With spring comes the potential for heavy rains, thunderstorms, and humidity, which can all lead to water damage, fire damage, and mold growth if your home isn’t properly maintained. To avoid these potential problems, here are some spring home maintenance […]
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Summer is Mold Growth Season in Georgia

We are having a fairly rainy and hot summer so far in the greater Atlanta area. While it can put a damper on your outdoor plans and lead to higher-than-normal air conditioning bills, it is also ripe for mold to grow in your home.  Why Is Mold Bad? Mold is around us all the time […]
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