Flooded Home – South Tulsa

These Tulsa homeowners were out of town for the weekend and came home to a major flood. We guess that the water line had been broken for at least 2 days before this was discovered. In this pic we were tearing out the subfloor from the slab. All of the wood floors in this Tulsa home were destroyed. The carpet was so wet when we arrived it had begun to delaminate in spots.

Before Any Remodeling or Construction – Federal Lead Abatement Laws Must Be Followed By Your Contractor

Reset Restoration in Tulsa: water damage, fire damage, storm damage, and mold removal contractor Homes that have been built before 1978 have a higher chance of containing lead, commonly in the form of either lead paint or lead contaminated dust. Least poisoning is a serious threat, and millions of home still containing the toxic substance under newer coats of paint. Much like asbestos, lead isn’t usually a threat until it is disturbed by remodeling or…

Building Interiors Can Have Too Many Lights!

Does Your Building Interior Use Too Many Lights, Causing The Following Issues? Any interior designer and decorator will tell you that lighting matters a lot to the comfort and ambiance of a building. Many don’t realize that there can be too much of a good thing, and interior lighting is certainly included. Precise lighting and placement can transform both the look and feel of virtually any space, and too little or way too much lighting…

Business Documents & Backups to Keep Off-Site

Losing information that your business needs could cost you. Whether by flood, fire, or theft, the loss of personal information, property, business information, or other important documents could halt any progress that your business has made, and cause you to start from scratch. Aside from that, you may also need to produce those documents for legal reasons, including any interactions that you have with government agencies such as the IRS, or with local law enforcement….