Molds are silent but deadly. At first, they may seem unharmful, but given the right temperature and enough time, this latent organism can be your next home destroyer. When active, this slimy and a bit fuzzy fungus, typically orange, green, or black in color, tends to attack your…
Water damage in Miami is unpredictable and frustrating. Usually, it affects a large portion of the property it damages. The good news is that you have an insurance policy. The question is, How can you use it? What are the steps you should take to file and have…
According to the survey, Florida is the hottest state in the United States, with an annual average temperature of 70.7°F. With temperatures potentially reaching 90 °F to 92 °F and even reaching or exceeding 100 °F, these levels have the potential to cause more fire-related incidents. And this…
Accidents are unforeseeable. "Florida is continuously in Mother Nature's crosshairs," according to the American Property Casualty Insurance Association, implying that if you live in Miami, you are more likely to suffer Mother Nature's diverse array of calamities. When someone experiences a disaster, it can be difficult and overwhelming.…
Disasters, more often than not, are unpredictable, uncomfortable, and very costly events. Did you know that according to a study 1 in 50 households claim water damage in Miami every year? Burst pipes, accidental leaks, water damage caused by a tree that fell due to high winds, resulting…
Fire damage in Miami is a typical occurrence. As a homeowner, having fire insurance is essential if you want to avoid experiencing collateral damage as a result of fire damage in Miami. It is a type of insurance that protects homeowners against harm caused by a fire that…
Water damage in Miami can strike even at the most unexpected moment, and it is often a costly damage to your property to repair. Water damage can indeed be caused by a multitude of factors. These are obvious ones, such as severe weather, flooding damage, and even busted…
Molds are microorganisms that can be found almost anywhere—and Miami is no exception. These organisms can be found in wet environments, such as near leaks in roofs, windows, pipes, or in areas where there has been flooding. In light of that, it can cause water damage or mold…
If you think hurricanes and tropical storms are getting stronger every year, you are right. The oceans where they are born are warming up and the heat fuels these hurricanes and tropical storms. The stronger they are the more damage they can cause and put people in its…
Hurricane Ida's insured losses totaled about $18 billion, and are still climbing at the time of writing. A significant amount of losses go uninsured. Wind and water combine to create hurricanes, one of the most destructive forces of the natural world. Living in Miami, you are probably well…