ServiceMaster of Orillia in Orillia
On September 22 at 5:45 PM
Happy First Day of Fall! Now is a good time to check all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to make sure they work and change the batteries. Did you know that it is the law for all Ontario homes to have a working smoke alarm on every storey and outside all sleeping areas? www.ServiceMasterMO.com/

ServiceMaster of Orillia in Orillia
On September 18 at 5:45 PM
Before ServiceMaster considers a flood project completed we will conduct professional testing with specialized equipment to determine if your property and contents are completely dry. Touch alone may be a false indicator so we use the best technology to ensure your property is ready for you to get back to normal without worry! www.ServiceMasterMO.com/

ServiceMaster of Orillia in Orillia
On September 16 at 5:45 PM
The restoration of your home and property depends on the scope of the project and the amount of damage to your home and its contents. A thorough evaluation and assessment of all damage will be done before the estimate of a completion date can be established. Through it all, your ServiceMaster Restore Project Manager will communicate details to you and your Insurance Provider clearly and effectively, to make the process seamless. www.ServiceMasterMO.com/

ServiceMaster of Orillia in Orillia
On September 14 at 5:45 PM
The wet weather of Autumn allows mold to grow and reproduce more rapidly! Molds need a damp environment and an organic food source, such as cellulose, which is found in many building materials such as wood, drywall, ceiling tiles, and other household materials such as carpeting and fabrics. Mold can also grow in a home's HVAC system, gutters, roof, foundation, and other areas where the environment encourages mold growth. When you notice mold growth it is safest to contact the professionals at ServiceMaster to remove mold in Orillia, Midland, and the surrounding area! www.ServiceMasterMO.com/

ServiceMaster of Orillia in Orillia
On September 11 at 5:45 PM
When you experience a flood the extent of damage and the construction of your furniture will determine if it can be restored. Your furniture must be dried before damage can be adequately assessed. Non-salvageable furniture will be documented for you and if any items need to be discarded, a customer release form will need to be signed! www.ServiceMasterMO.com/

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