"Dear Paul Davis Restoration;I want to thank you for the excellent work your company did in getting us straightened out after the power failure. It is absolutely amazing to me how quickly everything was restored to normal in our group home. It was only 12 days from our intial contact with you to the completion of the restoration. I am sure Erie Ins. will appreciate the fact that you worked so quickly and that you worked around our clients with minimum disruption to their lives. If it had been necessary for our 3 clients to move into a motel the expenses of the claim would have increased substantially, especially when you factor in the costs of direct care in to a remote location. All of your employees desire commendations for their excellent work in this project. Glen and Patty were especially helpful in keeping us informed of the work schedule. I know this can be taken wrong, but I hope we never need your services again, but it is nice to know you all are there if we do.Sincerely,George J."
"Dear PDR and Dwight Young,I would like to take this opportunity to express to you my gratitude for your outstanding service. I found PDR to be outstanding in its assitstance throughout the crisis and believe that without your professional staff, attention to detail, and prompt follow-through that this situation would have been much worse then it was. Throughout the process, you, Dwight, were professional and always on top of the situation. I felt you were always straight with me, and that you had our best interests at heart. I could not have asked for better service from you and your company. All of the service providers that you recommended were outstanding as well and did high quality work. Though I do not recommend this loss on anyone, I do believe that your company made this bearable. When I could not count on others, I felt I could always count on you to provide honest answers to my questions. Thank you again for your honesty, your professionalism, and your willingess to provide quality assistance througout this difficult time. I will highly recommend your company to anyone that I know who might suffer with an unfortunate situation in the future.Sincerely,C. H. F."
"A special note to say Thank You all for a wonderful job all of you did. And a special thanks for getting me such beautiful sinks and cabinets. I am very pleased, and like them very much. And many thanks to the floor man, painter, and the carpet cleaner. I will never forget you all for being nice and helpful. Thanks for being so thoughtful, your kindness is appreciated.""Thank you all again!""
"Just a note to say Thank You for helping me "put my house back together." I appreciate your patience in answering my many questions and in listening to my complaints. Not knowing what to expect in the process can be daunting, but you made the task at hand much easier to deal with.""Again, Thank You!""
Prepping the home for warm weather can be a chore that makes the average homeowner drag their feet. But the good news? There may be an interesting product out there tailored to getting the job done for you! At Paul Davis Restoration/Emergency Services of (location), we’re invested in seeing your family and home receive the quality attention you (and it) deserve. Here, we’ve reviewed a list of four unusual (and sometimes hilarious) home improvement and safety gadgets. Before you get excited—not all of these novelty doodads are up for the “big” tasks that require serious help from home restoration professionals, but we do admit they certainly would make things entertaining around your home! Take a look at these household contraptions that promise to clean up after a thunderstorm, predict hurricanes and keep you safe. Would you use these??
Yard Duty
1. When out-of-towners come to visit in the weeks ahead, will this little robot help mask the fact that a thunderstorm ripped through your neighborhood this past winter? The Kyodo LawnBott is designed so you can “turn it on and walk away” while your yard becomes debris free! Oh, wow! We’re not necessarily convinced that with the hefty price tag ($1199 as of Spring, 2012) this robot is a better bet than a strong back and a wheelbarrow—especially because a lawn after storm season really requires a homeowner’s close inspection. You be the judge!
2. While you’re busy with outdoor home improvement tasks, your pooch probably wants to romp around and play once the weather turns nice. But if you’re a homeowner in the Southeast, poor Fido might get mighty hot during a heat wave! We love the idea behind the Body Cooler pet mat that promises to keep him safe from heat exhaustion while he enjoys the great outdoors. And if the heat wave is affecting you more than you’d care to admit, check out the made-for-humans Body Cooling Vest to strap on while you work the garden! Yes, the neighbors will probably snicker at your matching outfits, but it’s not nearly as ridiculous as their garden gnomes. Right?
3. Were you caught off guard by last year’s (weather event)? A scare like that can make a Weather Glass Barometer sound like a good idea. Although this solution is a relic from the days of the American ancestors, the storm-predicting power of this pretty glass when it’s filled with water is quite impressive (if it works, that is). Air pressure tends to drop during a storm, which causes the liquid in the barometer to rise signaling an impending weather event. Of course, this isn’t a scientific way to prep your home for a storm—always pay attention to warnings and heed the advice of authorities, no matter what weather your barometer predicts!
Indoor Solutions
4. If a storm blew grime all over your hardwood floors, you might have more fun cleaning up in a pair of Slipper Genie cleaning slippers! Simply put on the slippers and walk around your hardwood floors—the microfiber “fingers” pick up dust and hair. But if your home has suffered water damage from a hurricane’s floodwaters, it’s time to hang up the Slipper Genie and pick up the phone and contact a professional to avoid mold, warping, electrical hazards and a cornucopia of other issues that crop up with water damage.
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