October 2016

 Lower Energy Costs

How closed cell spray foam can lower your enterprise’s energy costs Running a successful business means always being on the lookout for ways to keep expenses down while keeping employee productivity and product quality up. If your business requires the use of a box truck, train car, warehouse, or other metal building, closed cell spray […]

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Insulation Contractors Baton Rouge, Denham Springs, Prairieville and all surrounding areas

Flood damage – Preventing Future Moisture Damage The phrase is all-too-familiar to Louisiana residents. When the rising waters subside, those who are safe and sound with a home to return to have a lot to be grateful for, but subsequent rotting wood and mold infiltration aren’t on that list of blessings. While you can’t stop

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Louisiana Business Prospects – Is Mold Hurting your Business?

Louisiana Business Prospects – Is mold killing your Louisiana business prospects?  It’s a fact the there is strong competition for any business.  Todays’ consumers will not put up with the bad smells of a musty building.  Rightly so because it can be a health hazard to many customers.  It’s not just that occasional comment, it is

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Louisiana Flood Clean Up Tips

Mold Remediation Baton Rouge, Denham Springs, Prairieville and surrounding areas

Why Call a Mold Remediation Specialist As far too many Louisiana residents know, flooding can be devastating. To make matters worse, all that water can have moisture-loving mold and fungi growing by leaps and bounds within just a day or two. There’s no time to waste in cleaning up a home that’s fallen victim to

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Case Study: Meteye moisture damage remediation

Uninformed contractors’ moisture prevention advice goes wrong Bonnie and Joe Meteye bought their Metairie home eight months after Hurricane Katrina. Though the house had flooded, they didn’t feel replacing the original wood floors was necessary at the time. It was five years later, when the Meteyes were adding on to their home, that they decided

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