by team Zaptify | Jan 20, 2026 | safety, tips, water damage, winter
Water Damage Spreads Faster Than You Think Water is one of the most destructive elements a home can face—not because of what you can see, but because of everything happening behind the scenes. A burst pipe, appliance overflow, roof leak, basement flood, or sewage...
by team Zaptify | Jan 5, 2026 | safety, tips, water damage, winter
Frozen & Burst Pipes in Utah : A Complete Homeowner Guide to Emergency Water Damage Cleanup Winter in Utah is undeniably beautiful, with snow-covered landscapes and crisp mountain air, but behind that seasonal charm lies a serious risk for homeowners. Rapid and...
by Alpine Cleaning | Apr 24, 2025 | Fire Damage Restoration, safety, tips, winter
When most people think of “fire season,” they picture hot, dry weather and outdoor wildfires but winter is actually when fire prevention becomes most important. In Utah, freezing temperatures lead many homeowners to rely on fireplaces, space heaters, and aging...
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 | Oct 25, 2021 | Storm Damage Restoration, winter
What Problems Can This Sudden Cold Snap Cause? Cache Valley’s weather is always a bit unpredictable. It’s been a long time since I remember there being snow in October, but this year, that’s what we got. As much as a foot of snow in some places, the sudden snowstorm...
by shawn@zaptify.com | Aug 6, 2013 | Mold Remediation, tips, winter
Learning how to prevent mold from window condensation is essential for maintaining a healthy Utah home during the cold winter months. What Is Sweating? Sweating is when warm moist air meets a smooth, cool surface. This is also known as condensation. It is the same...