The LA Times reported last week that “the nonprofit Cal Poly Pomona Foundation, has announced that it might be forced to sell the landmark and close it to the public if supporters can’t raise upwards of $2 million by the end of next year.” In addition to suffering water damage from storms this year, a steady revenue stream for maintenance has recently been lost. Read the full article for more information.

Aug 23rd, 2008 at 9:53 am
Mark
When ever there are storms there will always be water damage. The challenge is not always just the clean up. The challenge can usually be in totally drying any premises where mould starts to grow.
The only way to truly dry out a home is by utilising air blowers and industrial dehumidifiers. By hiring this equipment yourself you will save a fortune as apposed to hiring a professional water restoration expert.
However if you carry valid insurance I would encourage you hiring a professional water damage expert and have the job done properly.