HOUSTON—Thankfully the rain seems to have subsided in much of the metro as Harvey makes his way into Louisiana. Once the slow process of water recession begins, property damage assessments can get underway. It will be a difficult and perhaps emotional task for many owners.
Adam Webster co-founded Rocky Mountain Restoration in 2009 with the idea of providing an empathetic approach to restoration services. An expert in cleaning and restoration services, Webster specializes in water and fire damage restoration, and has more than 10 years of experience in the property restoration industry.
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