by StephanieSage | Jan 20, 2021 | Flood, Frozen Pipes, Home Preparation, Water Damage, Water Restoration, Wet Carpet
When extremely cold temperatures hit it, especially for an extended period, it can cause ice dams to form as well as frozen pipes in the home. Both can cause some major water damage that can require extensive mitigation and repairs to your home. Ice dams can...
by Sage Restoration | Sep 9, 2019 | Commercial Building Water Damage, Commercial Fire and Smoke Damage, Water Damage, Water Restoration
Our large loss commercial restoration services are available to business owners throughout Kansas City. Our business catastrophe recovery specialists are extremely well trained and equipped with the best and most effective property restoration equipment. No matter how...
by Sage Restoration | Aug 3, 2017 | Flood, Flooded Basement, Restoration, Uncategorized, Water Damage, Water Restoration
The past few weeks, people in and around the Greater Kansas City area have unfortunately experienced a lot of flooding in their homes and businesses. We have responded to many heartbreaking situations and want to help prepare you for the next time we see a lot...
by Sage Restoration | Apr 12, 2017 | Flooded Basement, Uncategorized, Water Damage, Water Restoration
How to prevent contents from water damage In the event you experience flooding of any kind in your home, there are things you can do to protect your furniture and other contents from water damage. While you wait for a mitigation company to arrive you should do the...
by Sage Restoration | Nov 17, 2016 | Flood, Uncategorized, Water Damage, Water Restoration
Saving flooded carpet with extraction and drying equipment Saving flooded carpet with extraction and drying equipment. If your carpet has been saturated with water, it requires proper extraction and dry out performed by a professional remediation company....
by Sage Restoration | Mar 23, 2016 | Moisture, Restoration, Uncategorized, Water Restoration
When drying wet drywall you have to know what you’re working with. Always address health and safety issues first that’s number one priority. What kind of materials are we trying to dry and how wet is the material? Majority of the time real wood dries in...