by Matt Dryman | Oct 19, 2020 | Reconstruction, Water Damage
When your home suffers from water damage, it must be resolved completely. Only taking care of the obvious damage can lead to other issues. Those issues can be more costly to fix in the future. This is true whether your home has suffered from storm damage, a broken...
by Matt Dryman | Sep 28, 2020 | Emergency, Hail Damage, Insurance Claims, Roof Damage, Storm Damage, Temporary Repair, Water Damage
Benefits of Using Drones Drones have become increasingly popular over the last few years, especially in the home improvement and repair fields. Something once viewed as a toy or used for military actions has been revolutionized to make construction projects easier,...
by Matt Dryman | Jul 9, 2020 | Fire Damage, Reconstruction, Water Damage
When it’s time to make repairs to commercially owned property, it’s important to work quickly to keep current tenants happy. It’s even more important to work diligently if the property is being turned over to a new tenant. Property managers have enough work....
by Matt Dryman | Jun 11, 2020 | Water Damage
Finding and addressing mold is a challenging process. Mold is a dangerous growth. It’s incredibly difficult and time-consuming to remove from your home. Beginning the process of mold mitigation can be confusing to undertake on your own. In today’s blog, we’ll review...
by Matt Dryman | Aug 9, 2018 | Insurance Claims, Water Damage
Spotlight on one of our recent water restoration projects at Dryman Restoration Group. The Vista Ridge Church project was a 2018 water damage reconstruction case. This project was a quick 2 month turnaround to restore the damage caused by a late night broken pipe due...
by Matt Dryman | Oct 14, 2017 | Emergency, Hail Damage, Roof Damage, Storm Damage, Temporary Repair, Water Damage
Why Tarping a Tile Roof Requires Special Care Installing roof tarps on tile roofs is more complicated than on traditional shingled roofs. Tile roofs require specific methods and tools to avoid further damage and securely protect your home. Safety First: How We Safely...