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SunGlo Blog
Browse our Blog posts for tips on mitigating risks of disaster such as Water damage, fire/smoke damage and storm damage
How to Keep Your Wood Floors in Good Condition This Winter
Wood floor owners need a preservation plan when it comes to keeping their floors in the best condition during the winter months. The plan...
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Why Air Duct Cleaning is Good for Your Health and Wallet
Cleaning surfaces we come in contact with on a daily basis is a simple matter. However, have you considered cleaning something that you...
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Preventing Frozen Pipes And What To Do If It Happens to You
Water expands as it freezes and puts incredible pressure on whatever is containing it. No matter the material, metal or plastic, freezing...
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Holiday Decorating Disasters to Avoid
It’s the time of year when houses transform into displays of loving holiday crafts and beautiful decorations. While many enjoy decorating...
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Types of Water Damage: Risks, Causes, and Clean-up
With hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria wreaking havoc across the seaboard, millions of dollars in flood damages have already been...
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Customer Service in Restoration Requires Special Consideration
Customer service is important in every industry, and plays a big part in separating businesses from the competition. When it comes to...
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Mold Sickness Affects At Least One in Four
Dampness is one of the most common causes of rampant mold growth. Recent flooding in Mid-Michigan has made many homeowners and business...
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Restoring Custom Woodwork After Fire or Flood
The things that make a house a home are often the fine touches that you put on yourself. Custom woodwork, custom cabinets, ornate...
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Restoration After Water Damage
From flooding and hurricanes to bursting or leaky pipes, water damage can happen anywhere at any time. Different restoration experts...
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Industry Experts Guide Development of Forensic Restoration
SunGlo Services was recently accompanied by Restoration and Remediation Magazine while attending to a fire restoration case, but it...
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