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Restoration Companies in Houston TX: How to Vet a Contractor

Comparing restoration companies in Houston, TX? Learn why Aggie Engineering, TPPCA legal advocacy, and State 0 protocols beat standard contractors.

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Restoration Companies in Houston: Why “Aggie Engineering” Matters

Not all restoration companies in Houston are equal. Learn why Aggie Engineering and forensic diagnostics beat standard “rip and replace” contractors.

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State 0 Verification: The Clinical Standard for Restoration

Is it clean or ‘State 0’? Learn the forensic standard for biological neutrality in medical and high-value restoration.

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Candle Soot vs. Fire Soot: Why They Leave Different Stains and Require Different Fixes

Candle soot is oily and sticks to surfaces differently than fire soot — and cleaning one the wrong way makes it worse. Learn what sets them apart so you don’t cause more damage trying to clean up.

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Reverse Lapping: Why Windows Leak into Walls

Window leaking at the top? It’s ‘Reverse Lapping’. Learn how improper flashing layers trap water inside the wall cavity.

Water stains visible on an interior ceiling, showing hidden damage often caused by wind-driven rain through a 'created opening' in the roof structure.

Wind-Driven Rain and Insurance Claims: When Your Policy Has to Pay (and When It Doesn’t)

Insurance companies often deny wind-driven rain claims by arguing no opening was created. Texas law has a specific standard for this — here’s what it says and how to push back on a bad denial.

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The Hidden Leak: Water in Utility Chases & Multi-Story Walls

Leak in the wall? Utility chases act as water highways in multi-story homes. Learn to spot the signs before the ceiling falls.

Tile floor tenting water damage

Why Tiles ‘Pop’ After a Flood: Hydrostatic Pressure Explained

Tiles tenting or cracking months after a leak? It’s hydrostatic pressure and salt crystals. Learn why you can’t just glue them back down.

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Sugar Land Foundation Forensics: Why Black Gumbo Breaks Pipes

Sugar Land’s clay soil is a pipe-breaker. Learn the forensic signs of soil-induced plumbing failures in First Colony and New Territory.

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Digital Twin Forensics: The New Standard for Commercial Claims

Stop relying on photos. Learn how 3D Matterport scans provide indisputable proof for commercial business interruption claims.

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