Dry More Company Announces New Flood Damage Services for Fall
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Flooding inside a property can be disastrous, which is true regardless of the severity of the flood. This is because the water itself can damage everything from drywall and flooring to furnishings, electrical outlets and more. It also is because areas of the home that remain moist for too long can be prone to the development of mold growth. In fact, if an area is not thoroughly dried out within a very short period of time, mold growth can take hold. Because of this, it is imperative that property owners make an effort to remove standing water and to dry out the property thoroughly as soon as possible. Property owners should contact the team at
Water damage and mold growth after a flooding incident can be damaging and costly, and the best way to minimize the damage and cost associated with a flood is to call
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