Georgia Storm Season 2026: How to Protect Your Home
Georgia storm season runs May through September. Here's a homeowner's checklist to protect your property from wind, rain, and flood damage.
· Fred Terrell
Expert advice to protect your home from water damage, mold, and fire — from Covington's trusted restoration team.
Georgia storm season runs May through September. Here's a homeowner's checklist to protect your property from wind, rain, and flood damage.
· Fred Terrell
Water damage restoration takes 3 days to 3 weeks depending on severity. Here's a realistic timeline breakdown by damage category.
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Mold removal and mold remediation are not the same thing. Here's why the distinction matters and what Georgia homeowners should know.
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After a house fire, the next 24-48 hours are critical. Here's a step-by-step guide to protecting your family, your property, and your insurance claim.
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Newton County's Yellow River flooding, clay soil, aging housing, and 50+ inches of annual rainfall make local homes especially vulnerable to water damage.
· Fred Terrell
Mold can start growing within 24 to 48 hours of water exposure. Here's the exact timeline, what speeds it up, and when you've run out of time.
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Most Georgia homeowners policies cover sudden water damage but exclude floods and neglect. Here's what's covered, what's not, and how to file a claim.
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Water damage restoration in Georgia costs $1,020 to $12,750 depending on severity. Here's what drives the price and how to keep costs down.
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A burst pipe can cause thousands in damage within hours. Here's exactly what to do — and what NOT to do — when water starts flooding your home.
· Fred Terrell
Water damage and mold go hand in hand. Learn the warning signs of mold growth after flooding or leaks, and when to call a professional.
· Fred Terrell
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