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restaurant owner calling CareMaster after observing commercial water damage risks in his walk-in freezer
Prevention & Preparedness

5 Commercial Water Damage Risks to Watch for During Summer

Commercial water damage risks can rise during summer as heavy rain, high humidity, HVAC strain, plumbing use, and roof drainage issues put added pressure on commercial properties. For businesses, even a small water problem can disrupt operations, damage inventory, affect

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roof storm damage repair in New Bern, NC after a fallen tree caused water leaking through the roof
Case Studies

Case Study: Roof Storm Damage Repair in New Bern, NC

Storm damage repair often starts with securing the property before the full damage can be inspected. In this New Bern, NC case study, a fallen tree struck the roof and porch overhang during severe weather, damaging exterior materials and allowing

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smoke damage cleanup with household items being sorted after a fire
Fire Damage

What to Throw Away After Smoke Damage

Smoke damage can affect food, medicine, fabrics, electronics, furniture, and everyday household contents even when flames never touch those items directly. After fire damage, some belongings may be cleaned and restored, but others should be thrown away because heat, soot,

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CareMaster technicians professionally cleaning a classroom as part of a summer cleaning checklist for schools
Professional Cleaning

Summer Cleaning Checklist for Schools

Summer cleaning helps schools reset classrooms, restrooms, floors, offices, and shared spaces before students and staff return. A thoughtful summer cleaning plan gives custodial teams and administrators time to address buildup, maintenance concerns, indoor air quality, and high-touch areas without

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structural drying equipment preventing long-term water damage inside a NC home kitchen
Water Damage

How Structural Drying Prevents Long-Term Water Damage

Structural drying prevents long-term water damage by removing moisture trapped inside floors, walls, framing, cabinets, and other building materials after a water loss. Removing visible water is only the first step. If hidden moisture remains, it can lead to swelling,

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