Chilly temperatures and the snow and ice of winter weather bring increased risk of water damage to your home. Learn about the three top causes “3 WAYS TO AVOID WINTER WATER DAMAGE AT HOME”
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Ice Storm Recovery Starts Here
RESTORE FAST. STAY SAFE. TRUST THE EXPERTS. Ice storms can devastate homes and businesses — from downed power lines and burst pipes to roof collapse “Ice Storm Recovery Starts Here”
Testimonial
“ServiceMaster has been wonderful to work with. The contractors that they brought into our home were fantastic. They were all respectful of my wife and “Testimonial”
Protecting Your Investment Property from Harm
Alberta accounts for six of ten of the most expensive years for weather related insurance claims according to the insurance bureau in a Jan 8, “Protecting Your Investment Property from Harm”
Historical Losses Remind Us How Quickly We Can Lose What We Value Most
The Bow on Tong building in downtown Lethbridge’s China Town suffered a fire on Jan 31 that led to its demolition a few days later. “Historical Losses Remind Us How Quickly We Can Lose What We Value Most”
Pros and Cons of DIY Home Restoration Projects
Do It Yourself: the internet has made home DIY projects more common, but there is a lot to consider when deciding whether to go this “Pros and Cons of DIY Home Restoration Projects”
Winter is Coming…Prepare!
If you’re from southern Alberta, you know that we often see winter during fall; “winter is coming” is very applicable here, and more importantly, now. “Winter is Coming…Prepare!”
How to Stay Safe When Wildfire is Blazing
A wildfire can occur anywhere, anytime, including in areas like southern Alberta where drought and high winds are common. A misconception is that wildfire only “How to Stay Safe When Wildfire is Blazing”
Securing Your Home For Vacation
You’ve worked hard and need a break. Time off is good for both the mind and the body – and now it’s vacation time! But “Securing Your Home For Vacation”
Preparing for Spring Melt and Rains
Southern Alberta is no stranger to winter, with the accompanying snow and subsequent spring rains. Our average annual snowfall is 132cm/52”. However we have received “Preparing for Spring Melt and Rains”
