A damaged sidewalk drain in Plano was replaced and the concrete around it repaired in one day, after a homeowner preparing to sell noticed the drain had failed. Rainy Day Restoration & Roofing removed the old drain, cut back the concrete, connected a new drain to...
A bad storm rarely damages just one part of a house. The same wind and water that tears up a roof often drives moisture inside and leaves damage in the rooms below, and by the time the repairs are scoped, a homeowner is facing both a new roof and interior work. This...
When people find mold in their home, the instinct is to grab a spray bottle and wipe it away. But mold is not a surface stain to be cleaned, it is a living growth fed by moisture, and cleaning it without a plan often makes the problem worse by spreading spores and...
The kitchen is one of the most leak-prone rooms in any North Texas home. It packs several water connections, the sink, dishwasher, refrigerator line, and sometimes a pot filler, into a space full of cabinetry and flooring that hides those connections from view. When a...
After property damage in North Texas, most homeowners focus first on what they can see: the water on the floor, the burned area, the storm-torn roof. That reaction is natural, but the step that actually determines how smoothly the repair goes is the one that happens...
Hail is hard on a roof, and its damage is often worse than it looks from the ground. A single storm can bruise and crack shingles across an entire roof, knocking loose the protective granules and shortening the roof’s life all at once. This Melissa project is a...