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All About Biohazard Cleanup

What Is a Biohazard Cleanup? Have you been put in a situation that has made you wonder what biohazard cleanup is and what it requires and costs? Our expert team here at Live Green Restoration has got the answers you are looking for here in our latest blog. Biohazard cleanup is the process of cleaning the aftermath left behind by a death, traumatic injury, or hazardous contamination. Only those specially trained to handle dangerous materials can perform this operation, due to the specialized chemicals and steps needed to clean the scene. And as per cost, insurance typically covers 95% of the work done, with payment being made after the service is provided. That is just the start to understanding what biohazard cleanup is. If you want to understand the entire process, what is involved, and how much it costs, keep on reading. What Are the Biohazard Cleanup Procedures? As stated above, biohazard cleanup is the process of cleaning up the aftermath left behind by a death, traumati...

What to Do When There Is a Fire at Home

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  Residential fires are more common than you think. House Fires are Common A house fire is one of the most devastating types of building damage. From 2012 to 2021, there were an average of 61,289 wildfires annually and an average of 7.4 million acres impacted annually. If you have found yourself in an unfortunate situation with a house fire, you are not alone. One of the first tasks to consider is to assess  how much damage your home has suffered  and what possessions have been lost in the fire.  There are three types of fire damage. The first is damage caused by flames, the second is  damage caused by smoke , and finally, the damage caused by substance and the act of extinguishing the fire. All three types come with their problems, so it is important to understand what they are and how they affect your home. It is also vital to know that your insurance company will assist in payment, depending on your policy. Flame Damage There are multiple types of flame damag...

Top 6 Causes of Water Damage

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  From rainwater to a leaky faucet, these are what to look for around your property. Watch out For These Possible Causes There are many potential causes of ceiling water damage, some more common than others. A number of different things can cause water damage. What are they? Extreme Weather Heavy rains and thunderstorms can lead to water damage  to your ceiling. If the rain is severe enough, it can seep through cracks in your roof and cause water to drip down into your home. Wind can also cause water damage to your ceiling if it blows rainwater or debris against your home. Leaking Pipes Leaking pipes are another common cause of ceiling water damage. Pipes can leak for a number of reasons, including corrosion, leaks at joints, and damage from freezing temperatures. If a pipe leaks, the water can seep through the ceiling and cause water damage. In fact,  a leak at any point in the plumbing system  is a very common cause for water damage. It is common for leaks to occur...

What Separates Live Green Restoration From the Competition

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  Our customer service makes us the top choice fire/water damage restoration company in Palmdale, California.  The Official Fire & Water Damage Experts of Palmdale The market for restoration companies in this country is very competitive. The truth is there are many fire, water, and mold businesses in the Los Angeles County area. The next time you do an online search for ‘restoration companies,’ this is why you should choose Live Green Restoration based out of Palmdale, CA. We encourage you to do a google search on water damage, fire damage, mold remediation , environmental remediation, electronics restoration, and reconstruction. You will see hundreds if not thousands of results for restoration companies in your area. Trusted Emergency Services in the Local Area What makes LGR stand out? What makes our crew the choice of major Fortune 500 retail clients? Is it because of our expertise and over 15 years of national catastrophe response experience? Try doing a Google search ...