Tag Archives: Ohio flooded homes
Superior Cold Weather Disaster Response in Michigan
The next few months in Michigan will pack a punch weather-wise. During this period of colder weather, near or below the freezing mark at times, a different series of threats to your home or business are possible. Some intense storms … Continue reading
Contents Restoration for Michigan, Ohio and the Upper Midwest
After a disaster at a home or business in Michigan, Ohio and the Upper Midwest, home and business owners face a challenging period. There is the disruption of routines. In the wake of a disaster, such as flooding, fire and … Continue reading
Changing Restoration Companies in the Midwest
While Aaron’s Restoration provides turnkey solutions following disasters caused by storms, fire, water and wind, we know there are times a homeowner here in the Midwest has called another restoration company first. That call may have come in the middle … Continue reading
Water Damage Threats Inside a Michigan Home
With flooding stories in the national news a lot lately, it’s easy to forget some other common ways a home can sustain water damage. As water remediation experts for Michigan and Ohio, Aaron’s Restoration is often called upon to remedy … Continue reading
After the Flood: Mold Prevention Strategies
Late summer has been an active time for flooding this year. Whether it’s caused by tropical weather or regular storms, the flooding has left thousands of U.S. homes under water, at least temporarily, and forced homeowners to seek help for … Continue reading
Michigan Water Damage Returns—On Paper
Michigan homeowners who experienced water damage in 2011—and contracted water damage experts such as Aaron’s Restoration—have been able to put the problem behind them and return to their normal lives. Floors, walls and appliances have been repaired or replaced and … Continue reading
Rising Water Rescues
There are two kinds of water rescues. The most urgent one is rescuing people and pets; the second rescue is saving a home and a family’s belongings. TV news viewers have seen plenty of the first type of water rescues … Continue reading

