
How Ice Dams are Formed
Ice dams are formed when snow melts on a rooftop and then refreezes at the edge of the roof, creating a dam that prevents water from draining off the roof. This can occur when the temperature in the attic is warmer than the temperature outside, causing snow on the roof to melt. The water then runs down the roof and freezes again at the eaves, where the temperature is colder. Over time, the ice dam

Winter Weather Damage Warning Signs
Winter storms, ice, and snow can all cause damage to your property. For example, heavy snowfall can lead to roof collapses, while freezing temperatures can

What To Watch Out For When Filing A Hail Claim
There is a misconception that goes with working with exterior restoration companies. When you hear big promises, talk of waived deductibles, and smell sketchy practices.

What is a Public Adjuster?
If you are filing your own homeowners/commercial property claim, a public adjuster could be doing it for you. If you are the type of person

How Ice Dams are Formed
Ice dams are formed when snow melts on a rooftop and then refreezes at the edge of the roof, creating a dam that prevents water

Fire Damage Spikes During Winter Season
Fire damage is most common in homes during the winter months, when people are using their heating systems more often and are more likely to