by StephanieSage | Jun 22, 2021 | Restoration
We were super surprised and so proud when we saw that Sage Restoration made the “2021 Corporate Report 100,” a list of KC’s fastest growing companies by Ingram’s Business Magazine! This is our third year in a row that we have celebrated this success. Special thanks to...
by Sage Restoration | Jul 26, 2019 | Restoration
Yep, Sage Restoration is #66!! We were super surprised and so proud when we saw that Sage Restoration made the “2019 Corporate Report 100,” a list of KC’s fastest growing companies by Ingram’s Business Magazine! Thanks so much to all of our Sage customers and to...
by Sage Restoration | Oct 3, 2017 | Fire Damage, Fire Prevention, Fire Safety, Restoration, Uncategorized
Fire prevention tips. More than 145 years ago, the Great Chicago Fire was allegedly started in a barn by a cow kicking over a lantern. This was an historic inferno that burned from October 8, to early October 10, 1871, killing hundreds and destroying about 3.3 square...
by Sage Restoration | Sep 14, 2017 | Fire Prevention, Fire Safety, Restoration, Uncategorized
Home fire prevention In our business we see a lot of fires. Some preventable. Some not. But, it is heart-breaking when we go into a home and find out that the homeowners didn’t have working smoke detectors or fire extinguishers – two items that can...
by Sage Restoration | Aug 31, 2017 | Fire Damage, Fire Prevention, Fire Safety, Restoration, Uncategorized
Did you know that one billion pounds of wax are used each year to make the candles that are sold to consumers? There are thousands of scents and brands available and the trend to buy these scent-filled accessories for gifts, for the home or even the workplace...
by Sage Restoration | Aug 24, 2017 | Fire Damage, Fire Prevention, Fire Safety, Restoration, Uncategorized
It’s a sad fact, hundreds of children and hundreds more adults die in home fires started by children who were playing with matches or lighters. Many of the children who started these fires were merely curious. Some of them may have set the fires deliberately as...