Higher prices are an exasperating reality and homeowner’s insurance is not exempt from sticker shock. “The average rise in homeowner’s policy cost last year was nearly nine percent. That’s good incentive to review your coverage as 2024 begins,” says Joel Moss, President of Paul Davis Restoration of Santa Clarita, California.… Read more »
From large Fortune 500 companies to small, sole proprietorships, each wants positive outcomes after disaster strikes: replace what is lost, make sure employees can work safely, maintain customer trust and resume operations right away. Technology, says Mickey McHenry, President of Paul Davis Restoration of South Atlanta, brings formidable tools to… Read more »
Hurricane Idalia visited the rental property that Jose Ruiz owned north of Tampa, Florida. On one hand, he was relieved because the damage was limited. On the other hand, he worried. His tenants – older renters on fixed incomes – might have trouble managing as repairs took place at the… Read more »
Throughout North America, Paul Davis team members are wrapping up a busy, satisfying year supporting charitable programs in their local communities. Thousands of hours were spent planning, organizing and participating with others to deliver needed help to make their communities better. Serving others is demanding, but satisfying. Hats off to… Read more »
North American homeowners in cold winter climates can be forgetful about many necessary winterizing tasks ahead of winter’s freezing temperatures. One of the most common pitfalls: forgetting to shut off water supply to pipes exposed to freezing temperatures. It’s important to drain them and leave the exposed faucets slightly opened… Read more »
Every day begins differently for Curtis Michalek, Fire and Water Technician for Paul Davis of Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington. So to perform with outstanding results, Curtis has committed to a ritual of excellence to start his everyday routine. Mornings start with a call to the home or business owner… Read more »
Built in the 1950s, the Kentucky customer’s home got nippy in the wintertime. That wasn’t a big surprise. Interior walls were plastered over uninsulated cinder block construction. The owners assumed the chill was just a comfort and heating issue. Until it suddenly became a health threat: they discovered mold growing… Read more »
If a natural disaster strikes your business, the future becomes downright frightening. In fact, the Federal Emergency Management Administration has estimated that one in four companies fail to reopen after skies clear. What can your management team do to ensure your business reopens without lasting damage to staff, revenue, productivity… Read more »
Hurricane Katrina was a heartbreaking lesson in what happens to pets when a natural disaster and lack of planning collide. Experts estimate that 100,000 to 250, 000 pets were stranded because shelters and evacuation routes didn’t accommodate them. Tragically, between 70,000 and 150, 000 pets died. Pet owners suffered, too.… Read more »
We are thrilled to invite you to the 2023 Paul Davis Coats and Can Drive, happening throughout November! This is your chance to help us collect non-perishable food items and coats of all sizes for individuals in our community who are in need. Together, we can make a real difference.… Read more »