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What to Do After Heavy Rain & Flooding in Tuscaloosa

After heavy rain or flooding in Tuscaloosa, stay safe first: never walk or drive through floodwater, keep the power off in wet rooms, and treat all standing water as contaminated Category 3 “black water.” Once it is safe, document everything for insurance, start drying the structure as fast as possible, and call a professional restoration […]

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How to Prevent Mold in Alabama’s Humid Climate

To prevent mold in Alabama’s humid climate, keep indoor humidity below about 50%, fix leaks fast, ventilate bathrooms and kitchens, and dry any wet area within 24 to 48 hours. Mold spores are always in the air, but they only take hold when moisture lingers. In Tuscaloosa, controlling that moisture is the entire game. Homeowners […]

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First 24 Hours After a House Fire in Tuscaloosa

In the first 24 hours after a house fire in Tuscaloosa, safety comes first: do not re-enter the home until the fire department clears it, then contact your insurer, document everything with photos, and secure the property against weather and intruders. Avoid touching soot, running the HVAC, or using appliances, because early mistakes lock in […]

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Sewage Backup in Your Home: Health Risks & What to Do First

A sewage backup is a health emergency, not a plumbing inconvenience: stop using all water, keep people and pets away from the contaminated area, and call trained cleanup professionals right away. Raw sewage is classified as Category 3 “black water” and carries pathogens that can make your family sick within hours. In Tuscaloosa, we can […]

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The 3 Categories of Water Damage (Clean, Gray, Black)Explained

Water damage is sorted into three categories: Category 1 (clean water), Category 2 (gray water), and Category 3 (black water). The categories describe how contaminated the water is, not how much of it there is. Knowing the category shapes how a Tuscaloosa home is cleaned, what can be saved, and how insurers handle the claim. […]

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