How Climate Change Is Increasing Water Damage Risks in Louisiana

Water damage has always been a concern in Louisiana, but in recent years, the risk has grown significantly. Changing weather patterns, stronger storms, and rising humidity levels are making homes more vulnerable than ever. For homeowners in Lafayette, understanding how climate change is affecting water damage risks is essential for protecting property and avoiding costly […]
Cleaning Up After a Small Kitchen Fire: What You Need to Know

Even a small kitchen fire can leave behind grease, smoke, and odors that are deceptively damaging. While it may seem…
The Steps of Professional Fire Damage Cleanup

Experiencing a fire in your home or business is stressful, and the cleanup process can feel overwhelming.
Mold Warning Signs: When to Call a Professional

Mold growth happens faster than many homeowners realize. After water damage from a burst pipe, roof leak, appliance failure, or flooding, mold spores can begin colonizing damp areas in as little as 24 to 48 hours.
Fire Damage Restoration 101: What We Do After the Flames Are Out

A fire in your home or business is overwhelming, leaving behind smoke, soot, and structural damage. Knowing what to expect during professional restoration can reduce stress and help you act quickly.
Category 1, 2 & 3 Water Damage Explained (And Why It Matters)

When water invades your home, whether from a storm, plumbing leak, or flood, the clock starts ticking. Fast, professional mitigation is crucial to minimize damage, prevent mold growth, and protect your home’s structure.
What Happens During a Professional Water Damage Mitigation?

At Restoration Pros, we guide homeowners through the water damage restoration process so you know exactly what to expect.
Signs of Hidden Water Damage Every Homeowner Should Watch For

Not all water damage announces itself with puddles or burst pipes. In many homes, moisture hides quietly behind walls, under floors, or in ceilings — slowly spreading until it becomes a much bigger (and more expensive) problem.
Our First Steps After a Fire: What You Should Do Immediately

When a fire is finally extinguished, most homeowners think the worst is over — but in reality, the real work has just begun. Fire leaves behind far more than visible damage. Smoke, soot, structural weakening, lingering odors, and water damage from firefighting efforts can continue harming a home long after the flames are out.
Winter Water Damage: How Burst Pipes & Condensation Can Be Silent Threats

Louisiana winters may be mild, but that doesn’t mean they’re harmless. Every cold snap, every chilly night, and every high-humidity day can create the perfect environment for winter water damage — one of the most common problems we respond to this time of year.