You throw in a load of laundry, walk away, and come back to an inch of water spreading across your laundry room floor, into the hallway, and soaking under every wall it can reach. A washing machine flood is one of the most common — and most destructive — sources of...
Hail Damage and Water Damage: What Northern Colorado Homeowners Need to Know
It happens fast. A summer afternoon in Northern Colorado, the sky turns green-gray, and for ten or fifteen minutes, hailstones hammer everything in sight — your car, your siding, your roof. Once it's over, you step outside, check for dents, maybe pick up a few...
Sewer Backup in Your Northern Colorado Home: Causes, Health Risks & What to Do
There's no sugarcoating it — a sewer backup is one of the worst things that can happen in your home. Raw sewage coming up through your drains, toilets, or basement floor is more than just disgusting. It's a genuine health emergency that puts your family at risk. And...
Is Your AC Leaking? How Air Conditioning Causes Hidden Water Damage
When Northern Colorado homeowners think about water damage, they picture burst pipes and flooded basements. But there's a quieter, sneakier source that causes thousands of dollars in damage every summer — and it's running right now in your home. Your air conditioner....
Spring Snowmelt & Basement Flooding in Fort Collins: How to Protect Your Home
Every spring in Northern Colorado, the same story plays out. The snow melts. The ground — still partially frozen — can't absorb it fast enough. And water finds its way into basements across Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor, Greeley, and everywhere in between. If you've...
Frozen Pipes in Northern Colorado: Prevention, Signs & What to Do When They Burst
If you've lived through a Northern Colorado winter, you know the cold doesn't mess around. When temperatures drop below freezing — which happens regularly from November through March in Fort Collins, Loveland, Greeley, and the surrounding areas — your pipes are at...





