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Paul Davis Restoration

8797 Snouffer School Rd #G
Gaithersburg, MD 20879 301-948-8008

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My property insurance company, USAA, hired Paul Davis Restoration in 2018 to... - Mar 24, 2021

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Servpro

7901 Queenair Dr #104
Gaithersburg, MD 20879 301-963-8474

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Experienced a water leak that caused mole to grow. ServPro secured the area... - Feb 20, 2016

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Triad Basement Waterproofing

2180 Westham Ct
Frederick, MD 21702 301-957-3140

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Last summer (August 2018), we had a huge flood in our basement from... - Jul 08, 2019

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Even if you turn into "that host" who makes everyone leave their shoes inside the front door, there's no way to avoid it: You'll eventually need to have your carpet and rugs cleaned.

Most serious basement moisture problems occur when water leaks or seeps through basement floors, through joints between floors and walls, or through walls below ground level during or after rainstorms.

There are a number of ways to treat below-ground rainwater leakages, with advantages and disadvantages to each. The first step is to check gutters and downspouts. Then inspect the soil around your house to make sure it is properly graded.

Once you decide on the best way to solve your wet basement problem, how do you get the work done?

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Many consumers prefer to hire an individual for housecleaning help, rather than a service. But doing your own hiring brings the responsibilities associated with the role of an employer, such as filling out paperwork and paying various taxes.

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