An award badge from HomeAdvisor designated for "ELITE SERVICE." The badge has a stylized shape, featuring the word "ELITE" in white capital letters between two white stars on a gray banner at the top.
A vertical award badge or seal that reads "WINNER BEST OF DENTON COUNTY 2025". The word "WINNER" is displayed prominently in a white, capitalized font on a gold banner at the top.
The logo for "CORE." The design consists of the word "CORE" in bold, black capital letters centered within a circular graphic element. This element is formed by concentric red lines or rings that suggest a target or an "O," but with a gap or break on the right side, giving it the shape of the letter "C."
A circular "SCREENED & APPROVED" seal or badge, typically used by the company HomeAdvisor. The design features a metallic-looking silver ring with the words "SCREENED & APPROVED" curved around the top and bottom.

Day: October 29, 2019

Fire Safety Tips for Halloween

Fire Safety Tips for Halloween

Its that time of the year again! Jack-o-lanterns, trick-or-treaters and spooky decorations around every corner. It is finally October, which means it is time for you and your family to break out the candy and begin planning your Halloween costumes. Although Halloween can be very fun, it is important to keep (more)

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The Top 6 Dangers of Leaving Water Damage Untreated

The Top 6 Dangers of Leaving Water Damage Untreated

Water damage can occur due to a variety of reasons. It can happen after a serious storm that led to rainwater leaking into your home. It can occur due to a water pipe bursting or an appliances malfunctioning. No matter what the cause, it is vital that you immediately take (more)

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How Does A Home Fire Lead To Water Damage?

How Does A Home Fire Lead To Water Damage?

Water damage occurs in many different ways. Most people associate water damage with overflowing toilets, plumbing leaks or a natural disaster. While these are all common causes of extensive water damage, no one thinks about fires. Believe it or not, fires can also lead to water damage due to the (more)

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