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New or Old: Spot the Signs of Water Damage

Water damage poses a frequent challenge for homeowners, manifesting in issues ranging from minor discoloration to substantial structural harm. ...

Signs and Dangers of a Sewer Backup and Sewage Backup

Blockages occur when sewage pipes get clogged, preventing the smooth flow of wastewater through drainage pipes. The dense, dark sewage that ...

The Dangers of Stagnant Water

Stagnant water isn't just a minor annoyance; it can harm your health and property! Whether it accumulates in puddles, ponds, or neglected containers, ...

What to Do Before a Flood

Floods can happen anytime and anywhere, whether a storm surge, poor weather, or internal home issues are to blame. The resulting damage can be ...

Why Do Water Pipes Burst and How To Prevent It?

It's a situation that many of us have experienced: you're sitting in your cozy living room, enjoying a quiet evening with your family, when suddenly ...

The Hidden Dangers of Water Damage

You know it when you see it: water damage is a hassle, and it can come from many sources, such as a leak from an appliance, a broken water pipe, or a ...

Water Damage Restoration Services in Innisfil, ON

October 3rd, 2023 – (Ottawa, Ontario) – PuroClean Ottawa West had the honour of being recognized as the lead sponsor for the Salus Ottawa Soiree ...

Black Water Dangers: What You Need to Know and What to Do About It

We all know that water is essential to life. We need it to drink , bathe, cook, and clean. But did you know that water can also be dangerous? ...

How to Protect Your Home Against Spring Flooding

Winter is coming to an end, and we can start putting away our toques and gloves until next year. In place of winter storms, the spring flood season ...