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Living room with smoke and soot damage on walls, ceiling, and vents after a house fire, showing heavy residue buildup throughout the space.

Fire Damage Restoration

What is Smoke Damage and How Do You Fix It?

Smoke damage affects far more than the area directly touched by flames. In this article, homeowners will learn what smoke damage actually is, how it impacts different materials throughout a home, and how professional restoration helps remove soot, contamination, and lingering damage after a fire in Metro Atlanta and Northwest Georgia.

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Fire-damaged residential kitchen with soot-covered cabinets, burned appliances, and debris showing the aftermath of a house fire.

Fire Damage Restoration

What to Do After a Fire in Northwest Georgia

Recovering from a fire involves more than cleaning up visible damage. In this article, homeowners in Northwest Georgia will learn the most important steps to take immediately after a fire, how to protect their property, and how professional restoration helps bring homes and businesses back to a safe, livable condition.

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Technician in full protective suit and respirator collecting a sample from a textured ceiling for asbestos testing in a residential property.

General

What is Asbestos and When Should You Test for It?

Asbestos is a material once commonly used in construction that can become a concern when disturbed. In this article, homeowners will learn what asbestos is, where it may be found in older homes, and when professional testing is recommended to safely assess potential exposure.

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Bathroom in Atlanta with condensation on tile walls and a fogged mirror, with small mold spots forming along grout lines in a humid shower corner.

Mold Remediation

Why Does Mold Keep Coming Back in My Bathroom?

Recurring mold in bathrooms usually points to a moisture issue that hasn’t been fully corrected. In this article, homeowners will learn why mold often returns in high-humidity areas like bathrooms, what conditions allow it to grow repeatedly, and when professional mold inspection and remediation may be the safest way to address the problem.

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Technician wearing protective respiratory equipment performing mold remediation in a crawlspace beneath a residential home, removing contamination from exposed framing.

Mold Remediation

How Professional Mold Remediation Works: Integrity’s Step-by-Step Process

Mold remediation involves more than simply cleaning visible mold. In this article, you’ll learn how Integrity Restoration & Remodeling approaches mold remediation step by step, from the first inspection to final quality testing. Understanding the process helps homeowners know what to expect when certified professionals address mold concerns in homes and businesses across Marietta, Metro Atlanta, and surrounding communities.

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Side-by-side comparison showing mildew forming on bathroom tile grout and mold growing on interior drywall, separated by a thin divider to highlight visual differences.

Mold Remediation

Understanding The Difference Between Mold and Mildew

Mold and mildew are often mistaken for the same thing, but they behave differently and require different responses. In this article, Atlanta-area homeowners will learn how to tell mold and mildew apart, why each develops indoors, and when certified mold remediation is the safest way to address moisture-related growth.

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A couple in an Alpharetta, Georgia home examining a warped baseboard along an interior wall, a subtle sign of possible hidden water damage

Water Damage Restoration

Signs of Hidden Water Damage

Hidden water damage often develops quietly, affecting building materials long before visible leaks appear. In this article, you’ll learn how to recognize subtle changes that signal moisture inside your home, where water commonly hides, and when professional evaluation can prevent larger repairs.

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