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Limestone is a great surface to have at home for numerous reasons. It can be used in homes, churches, and other properties. Limestone is often used for its resistance to humidity, temperature, mold, and mildew. Whether you live in a dry climate or an area with hot summers, limestone will help you keep your floors clean and dry. Limestone is a timeless building stone that will keep up its charm for years to come if it is cared for suitably. Make use of a soft cloth or mop to clean the surface and remove the grime. Ensure not to miss any spots or spills. Once you are done, rinse your surface with plain water to take off any soapy residue. Thereafter dry your stone surface with a cotton towel.

The most inexpensive and easiest way to clean a limestone floor is with vinegar and baking soda. One part vinegar to one part baking soda, combined in equal parts, then mopped onto the limestone flooring. Once the mixture has been applied to the floor, it should begin to fizz and become frothy. This is a natural part of the cleaning process so let it sit on the floor for about 15 minutes before rinsing with a garden hose. To maintain your floor and keep it looking like new, you have to get it clean from time to time. Fortunately, Cleaning Limestone is an easy process if you follow the instructions provided in this article. The instructions are simple and safe for all limestone-type floors, so use them to clean your floor today! For more information, please refer to the info-graphic below.



Jan 27 '23 · 0 comments · Tags: cleaning limestone
Water damage insurance is a type of protection provided in most homeowners insurance policies against sudden and accidental water damage that either floods or leaks into a home. Water damage insurance does not cover damage resulting from the homeowners' negligence or failure to maintain the home in good repair. Moreover, flooding usually requires a separate policy if it is available. While water damage insurance does not protect against all types of water, it can cover some rather unique cases for homes located near lakes and streams due to erosion, soil removal, and settlement. It also provides coverage in case of plumbing leaks and burst pipes within the home as well as sanitary sewer backups from heavy rains, which may lead to property damage, structural issues, and even mold growth.

That's not to say it's wise to ignore a leaky faucet or a drippy condensation pipe. But the best place to start when evaluating the water damage coverage of your policy is at a thorough insurance examination, in which you evaluate your needs and compare them to your policy. If you feel that there is room for improvement, consider speaking with an Insurance Agent. They will do their best to ensure you're getting better coverage at a more reasonable price than what you have now. For more information, please refer to the info graphic below.



Jan 26 '23 · 0 comments · Tags: water damage