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Soil-Away Expands Water Damage Cleanup Capacity

Hooksett, NH – Soil-Away Cleaning and Restoration Services recently expanded its large-loss capacity by investing in the Dryvex MC5200.  Large-loss capacity is generally referred to as a restoration company’s ability to take on large property disaster projects. In this case, Soil-Away will be able to utilize the Dryvex MC5200 to dry out large structures that have sustained significant water damage. By using heat, the new equipment can dry down flooded buildings faster and more efficiently than...

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Soil-Away Owner Partners with Special Olympics

Soil-Away founder, Jack Solloway, was recently recognized by the New Hampshire Chapter of the Special Olympics for his faithful support of the organization. Jack has supported the organization through sponsorship since 2000. “The Special Olympics is an important partner of the community,” states Jack. “They have a great mission and it is a privilege to have supported them for so many years.” The mission of Special Olympics New Hampshire “is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition...

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Fire and Smoke Damage Manchester NH

Caution: “Fire Chasers”

It is a distasteful practice that is unfortunately common in our industry.  Some call it “ambulance chasing” while others may call it “fire chasing.”  The essence of the activity is that firms will hunt for property disasters and prey on victims of fires or floods. How is this done? Information about a property fire or disaster is obtained by listening to emergency service (Police/Fire) scanners or through notifications from special smart phone apps. Who does this? Many large (often franchise)...

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Soil-Away Announces Soft Content Cleaning

Hooksett, NH— Soil-Away announced the purchase of the Esporta iS4000 Soft Contents Restoration System.  Soil-Away will now be able to successfully clean, sanitize, and restore items damaged by smoke and soot, category 1, 2 and 3 water, bio waste, and mold.  These items include: shoes, boots, sneakers, purses, stuffed animals, dolls, clothing, bedding, hats, jackets, sports equipment (i.e. hockey, football, lacrosse), and Personal Protective Equipment (i.e. fire department, construction). Positive...

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Water Damage from Ice Dams- Concord, NH

Winter Tip: Ice Dams and Water Damage

Snow is accumulating on your house. Ice is building up on the edge of your roof. Icicles are growing larger and larger. This is just a part of winter in New England, right? While all of us must combat the harsh realities of cold temperatures and freezing precipitation, we should not succumb to the damaging tendencies of ice dams. Ice dams, if left unattended, can lead to exterior and interior property damage. Roof shingles can peel and wood can rot. This may lead to leaks inside the house. Water...

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Client Praises Fire Damage Cleanup Services

A recent kitchen grease fire caused severe soot and smoke damage throughout a Strafford, NH home. The insured submitted a claim through her insurance carrier and Soil-Away was assigned the project. A Soil-Away emergency restoration service team responded immediately to inspect the property. The majority of the structure and contents were damaged by soot or affected by smoke odor. Following Soil-Away’s fire restoration cleanup services the client mailed the following note: “I cannot say enough...

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Soil-Away and the Salvation Army

Last night, with single-digit temperatures, members of the Soil-Away team volunteered to ring the bell for the Salvation Army at the Mall of New Hampshire in Manchester. Set up at the lower Macy’s entrance, Founder- Jack Solloway, Director of Client Services- Joshua Solloway, and Sales Manager- Neil Mishkit encouraged shoppers to show their generosity during the holiday shopping. “It was great to see everyone supporting the Salvation Army,” stated Neil. “While it was very cold, most people did...

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Water Damage Restoration Company - Concord, NH

Winter Tip: Frozen Pipes, Big Problems

It is winter and the New England weather can be very unforgiving for properties. Bitter cold temperatures and driving snow storms wreak havoc on homes. Frozen pipes cause thousands of dollars in property damage every year. A tiny pipe crack can result in countless gallons of water flowing into your home affecting the structure and contents. This kind of situation can be devastating to a home or property owner. Thankfully, there are a few steps you can take to prepare for, or even help prevent,...

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Chamber of Commerce Event Soars at Soil-Away

Crowd in Soil-Away warehouse Hooksett, NH – Over 75 local business professionals attended the Hooksett Chamber’s after-hours networking event at Soil-Away this past Wednesday. Attendees were able to make new connections and deepen relationships with neighboring businesses and organizations. One organization to greatly benefit was the Make-A-Wish Foundation of NH. Soil-Away worked with Director of Philanthropy, Jason Tremblay, to run a 50/50 raffle. Doug Porior of Umbral Technologies won the raffle...

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Insurance Agency Endorses Soil-Away

Hudson, NH – Most recently The French Insurance Agency of Hudson, NH acknowledged Soil-Away as their preferred vendor for water and fire damage restoration services. Insurance agents are often contacted by their clients following a water or fire damage situation. The claims process can be challenging, but is an opportunity for the agency’s customer service to shine. Having a strong relationship with a local cleaning and restoration firm, like Soil-Away, only helps the process. For claims relating...

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