Archive for October 2019
Water And Mold Go Hand-In-Hand
Ok so we all have at one time or another woke up in the morning and in our grogginess taken a sip of water, only to be gagged and spit it back out. “Oh man” you thought, “that was not the water I poured for myself last night!” That was 2 or 3 days ago.…
Read MoreChanges To The Restoration Industry From 2003-2019
I dove into the restoration industry in 2003, when three circumstances collided. First, I was a small business consultant for a moderately large printing firm, and I was looking to get on the other side of the phone. I wanted to open my own business, but like many entrepreneurs I was struggling on what to…
Read MoreMy Mammoth Story: Craig Moody
This is my story: A long, long time ago a friend of mine asked me the question, “who do we ultimately want to work for?” Perplexed and confused I squinted my eyes, slightly turned my head and blurted out “Disneyland?” His shoulders slumped, and he sighed and said, “No, us, we want to work for…
Read MorePrevent Your Pipes From Freezing This Winter
As the weather gets colder, it is important to consider the health of your pipes. One of the more common – and more frustrating – plumbing issues is a pipe freeze. Frozen pipes can occur in the ground or in the homemaking detection complicated and prevention even more necessary. Frozen Pipes Can Break And Cause Flooding…
Read MoreFall Fails In Flagstaff And Northern Arizona
In Flagstaff and northern Arizona, some of the most fatal failures I see with water damage are fairly quite avoidable. One of the water damage situations we see this time of year is people forgetting to take their hoses off their hose bibs. We will often see hoses still charged with the water on, only to be…
Read MoreThe Year Was 2011, January 1st
The year was 2011, January 1st. The temperature hit -25 degrees in Flagstaff. The surrounding communities such as Sedona and Camp Verde which are at much lower elevations saw temperatures below zero as well. We actually saw a week of below freezing high temperatures (32 degrees). I will never forget that week. At Mammoth Restoration, the phone started…
Read MoreOctober Update from Craig Moody
Learn about what Mammoth Restoration has been up to this month from our owner, Craig Moody:
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