Paul Davis Restoration companies throughout Canada have come to expect great demand for post-wildfires cleanups during fire seasons. During 2023, that season lasted long and was widespread. Caused by lightning, careless camping habits, a powerline spark or a smoldering trash fire, then fueled by drought conditions and severe winds, wildfires… Read more »
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 Richard Green, President of Paul Davis Restoration Ottawa, Ontario.“Make an appointment… 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 Eddie Bruce, President of Paul Davis Restoration Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, brings formidable tools… Read more »
The 2023 Nova Scotia floods last summer affected many residential properties in Halifax. In many cases damage was limited but as often is the case multi-family rental property damage is more complex. Often tenants are younger, just starting out in their residence, or older renters on fixed incomes. Both have… 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 »