Practical, no-fluff guides from our Howell crew on water damage, mold, drying science, and getting your insurance claim approved.

Older Howell homes have irreplaceable hardwood floors. A practical guide to assessing whether yours can be dried in place after a water event.
Read more →Cascade water losses from upper-floor unit failures affect 5-8 units typically. A practical playbook for unit owners and building managers.
Read more →Howell's topography, aging drainage infrastructure, and dense finished-basement housing stock make basement flooding one of the most common emergency calls in Monmouth County — here is how to respond correctly from the first minute.
Read more →Winter pipe bursts in Howell happen fast and spread faster — here is a guide to stopping the damage, understanding the drying science, and working your claim.
Read more →Most Howell homeowners who discover mold in their basement or walls underestimate the scope and overestimate how quickly a surface cleaning will fix it — here is the full picture.
Read more →A sewage backup in a Howell home is not a DIY cleanup situation — category-three contamination carries pathogen risks that require proper PPE, EPA-registered disinfectants, and documented disposal.
Read more →The difference between a storm damage claim that closes in three weeks and one that drags for months is almost always documentation — here is what Howell homeowners need to capture from the first moments after a storm.
Read more →For Monmouth County homeowners, understanding what happens after the drying equipment comes out — and how the rebuild connects to the initial insurance scope — prevents surprises and speeds the claim.
Read more →One call reaches a live Howell dispatcher who confirms the loss and sends a truck — extraction, drying, and the full rebuild handled by a single accountable team.