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Dry Boston is the leader in flood and water damage restoration. The Dry Boston team has certification, expertise, and lots of experience in the water mitigation industry. The key is to get all of the water out before it leads to mold and other issues. Anyway, hopefully you never need to use a service like Dry Boston but if you have a broken pipe, toilet overflow, storm water damage or any other issues related to water, remember Dry Boston and support a local business. Veteran owned and operated. We also offer carpet cleaning, tile and grout cleaning, furniture/upholstery cleaning, and deep cleaning services.

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What type of flooring could be installed over top of a cork floor that would both protect the cork floor underneath and be durable?
Oct 22, 2014
I would recommend a clik together flooring that would be floating over the cork. That way you can install and remove it easily and there should be no damage to the cork below.
roof vents placed behind 4ft walls in finished attic dont do squat for ventilation. no place for soffit vents, siding is asbestos so gable vents too pricey.
Jun 13, 2014
If the space behind the knee wall is clear from end to end and you install gable end vents at each end then that would keep the eaves from freezing and causing ice dams.Make sure the knee wall is well ... read more

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Needham, MA
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