by Inland Dry Pro | Oct 19, 2022 | Uncategorized
There’s nothing more alarming than turning on the sink to wash your hands and seeing a brownish liquid with rusty flakes streaming from the faucet! Discolored tap water is more common than you may think and usually indicates the presence of sediment or minerals such...
by Inland Dry Pro | Sep 22, 2022 | Water Leak Sources
Many homeowners don’t notice the worsening condition of their water heaters until it’s too late and cold water starts coming out of faucets. A broken water heater can interrupt your household’s bathing, laundry, and dish-washing schedules and make daily life a hassle....
by Inland Dry Pro | Jul 28, 2022 | Household Tips
With population growth, extreme community development, and global warming at the forefront of our realities, many cities are enforcing water restrictions to ensure a clean and reliable water supply for all. You can do a few simple things at home to ease the burden on...
by Inland Dry Pro | Jun 9, 2022 | Concrete Slab Leaks
Most homes are built on a basement or concrete slab foundation, making it an affordable option for many homeowners. It also provides the home with structural integrity. However, some concrete slabs may suffer from slab leaks. These leaks occur when water leaks from...
by Inland Dry Pro | Feb 25, 2022 | Water Leak Damage
There are many signs that your home is falling victim to mold growth. Mold can grow on carpet, clothing, food, paper, and even in places you can’t see, such as the backside of drywall, areas inside walls around leaking or condensing pipes, and above ceiling tiles. It...