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Soot Damaged Throw Blanket


The homeowner was about to throw this blanket away, thinking it couldn't be salvaged after a fire in her home. Soft contents, such as clothing, aren’t onl... READ MORE



Mold in Chattanooga Home Crawlspace


The combination of an organic food source (dirt), excess moisture, and limited airflow in the crawlspace creates the perfect conditions for mold growth. This pa... READ MORE



Flash Flood Damage in Local Commercial Building


This is the result of flash flood damage in a local commercial building. The water was about 4 inches deep throughout the front office and lobby area. Flood wat... READ MORE



Flooded Basement in Chattanooga, TN


This flooded basement in Harrison, TN was the result of a flash flood in the area. The water was about 2 and a half feet deep throughout the unfinished basement... READ MORE



Mold Damage Repair in Chattanooga Home Bathroom


When this Chattanooga homeowner had a cracked tile and needed it replaced, they discovered black mold hidden behind the shower tile. They called us immediately ... READ MORE



SERVPRO Spray Serum Kills Mold in Crawlspace


Mold was discovered in the crawlspace in this Hixson home during an inspection. The condensation in the cool, dark crawlspaces makes them an ideal home for mo... READ MORE



Moldy Ceiling in a Harrison, TN Home


When water intrudes into a home, it only takes about 48 hours for mold to begin to grow. The mold growing on the ceiling really stumped the homeowners until the... READ MORE



Return from Vacation to Find Mold Everywhere


The owner of these chester drawers returned home from several months of traveling to find that mold had taken over his home. Mold requires heat and moisture to ... READ MORE



Mold in Hallways and Bathrooms in Soddy Daisy, TN


This home in Soddy Daisy, TN had mold throughout the home, specifically in the hallways and bathrooms. This was likely due to a roofing issue, as water and mois... READ MORE



Devastating Attic Fire


Attic fires are very hard to detect. They are usually caused by faulty electrical lines in the attic. They deteriorate over time as well as become gnawed on by ... READ MORE