by shawn@zaptify.com | Jan 7, 2022 | Fire Damage Restoration, Flood Cleanup, Insurance, Restoration Services Utah, Storm Damage Restoration
Insufficient Insurance Coverage Blindsides Many Customers Home insurance is an important part of protecting yourself in the event of an accident or disaster. Right now, we’re in the middle of winter, which is when we run the greatest risk of house fires. Come spring,...
by shawn@zaptify.com | Dec 9, 2021 | Fire Damage Restoration, Flood Cleanup, Storm Damage Restoration, winter
How Alpine Cleaning Helps You In Ways Others Won’t Alpine Cleaning and Restoration has been in this business for more than twenty years now. We pride ourselves on being the best at what we do. We stay in business by providing the best service. Convenience is an...
by shawn@zaptify.com | Nov 8, 2021 | Fire Damage Restoration, safety, tips
Smoke Damage and Its Health Effects How often has this happened to you? You’re enjoying a good time with your family on Thanksgiving. Maybe you build a puzzle, or perhaps you’re watching a football game. You might just be floating around enjoying different...
by shawn@zaptify.com | Aug 17, 2021 | Fire Damage Restoration
Fire Restoration Jobs Utah: Increasing House Fires We Handle As a trusted company for fire restoration jobs Utah residents rely on, This year, we’ve been seeing an increasing number of house fires that we’re called in for restoration jobs on. These are some of the...
by shawn@zaptify.com | Jul 8, 2021 | Fire Damage Restoration, safety, tips
Fireworks Safety and Wildfire Concerns July is here, and that means Independence Day celebrations and fireworks! Barbecues with hot dogs and burgers! Family and friends gathering for parties. It also means wildfires caused by human carelessness or the scorching summer...
by shawn@zaptify.com | May 18, 2021 | Fire Damage Restoration, safety, tips
Summer Is On The Way While winter might be house fire season, summer is wildfire season and it’s coming. It hasn’t even got hot yet, but already Utah’s governor has declared this year’s drought situation worthy of a state of emergency. We can count on tight water...