For most homeowners, the thought of dealing with water damage is about as attractive as going to the dentist for a root canal, if not worse. If the recent destruction caused by Hurricane Ida taught us anything, it's that water damage can be catastrophic. The source of water damage can come from many different sources, including natural causes like rainstorms and internal property issues like pipe bursts. From plumbing problems to full-on floods, water damage in Wake Forest, NC, can weaken your home's structure and even cause your family to fall ill. That's why it is so important that you address water damage in your home as soon as possible.
At Restoration Experts of North Carolina, we understand that dealing with water damage can seem like a losing effort. With our team by your side, however, you don't have to lose hope. We provide comprehensive water remediation in Raleigh, from initial documentation of your damage to the time that we mitigate your problem. With a team of IICRC certified technicians and high-tech inspection tools, we have the experience and the innovation to restore your home or business to its original beauty.
With years of experience in the water damage restoration industry, there is no project too small or complex for our team to handle. Our customers are our top priority, and there are no exceptions to that rule.
Our goal is to restore your losses using mitigation techniques whenever possible to help restore your property to its original condition. If reconstruction is required, we will handle every aspect of your loss through a single, dependable point of contact.
At Restoration Experts of North Carolina, we make it a priority to provide our customers with comprehensive documentation and step-by-step status updates. Our transparent business model makes it easy for our customers to understand our water remediation progress. That way, you know exactly where we're at with your project and have a permanent record of your home or businesses' restoration. You won't ever have to worry about hidden fees, unauthorized charges, or annoying efforts to sell you additional products or services.
Our goal is to be your one-stop source for water remediation in North Carolina. To help achieve this goal, we offer a wide range of additional services on top of our already stellar water damage restoration services. We combine our unmatched expertise with strategic partnerships to better serve our customers. We can provide all you need, from interior design consultations and decorating services to replacement furniture and appliances for your home or business. We are committed to giving our customers informative, effective, streamlined water remediation services in Raleigh.
Water damage can happen to any structure, from large storefronts in town to suburban homes outside of the city. Incidents that cause water damage can happen at any time, making them particularly hard to remediate for non-professionals. To make matters worse, spotting signs of water damage isn't as easy as you might think. Some signs are obvious, while others are subtle and even hidden. However, one of the best ways to address water damage in your home or business is to keep a sharp eye out for the following signs, so that you can treat the problem quickly and get back to normal life.
Looking for signs outside is a great place to start, as it can narrow down external sources of water leaks. Keep an eye out for the following signs outside:
After you're done checking for signs of water damage outside, it's time to move indoors. Obviously, if you spot any of the following signs, your family could be at risk. It's important to call Restoration Experts of North Carolina to schedule an inspection to determine the extent of your damage.
If your home or business was recently flooded or you have had recent water damage, it is crucial to dry out your home or place of work ASAP. There are many risks associated with floods and leaks. One of the most common risks in situations like these is when water becomes contaminated. Contamination can happen when a sewer pipe bursts or a body of water floods into your home, like from a river or creek. Contaminated water often contains bacteria and microorganisms that can result in serious conditions like giardia. Even clean water can be a risk when stands for too long, since mosquitoes and other bugs breed in such conditions. Bugs that die in the water and critters that hatch eggs spread bacteria and attract even more bugs to the area.
After water recedes, the dampness left behind can cause fungus and mold growth - both of which can be detrimental to your health, especially if you have respiratory issues like asthma or have allergies.
Whether you have a small damp spot in your basement or severe flooding from a storm, do not take water damage lightly. Waiting to fix the issue will have a huge impact on your wallet, and more importantly, your family's health.
Restoration Experts of North Carolina utilize the latest high-tech inspection tools like thermal imaging to discover the extent of your water damage. Using pumps, we extract the water and then use high-powered fans and heaters until your business or home is dry. While we're drying your property, our team monitors and documents the entire process. We also specifically address any health hazards that can be associated with more severe categories of water damage.
This water comes from broken or frozen pipes, failed water heaters, roof leaks, ice maker hoses, and more.
grey water is contaminated due to soiling like body oils, laundry soils, food stains, etc. This type of water often originates from dishwashers, washing machines, tub overflows, and hot tubs.
This type of water contains thousands of bacteria, protozoa, and disease-causing viruses. Black water most often comes from septic back-ups and overflows, sewer leaks, and toilet overflows.
When your property floods, the first step you should take is to call a qualified contractor to help facilitate your water clean-up in Wake Forest, NC. Restoration Experts of North Carolina has restored countless water losses and knows what needs to be done to get your home or business back to pre-loss condition. In situations like these, you must act fast to prevent damages and illnesses. Also, many home insurance policies require the homeowner to do everything in their power to protect the property from further damage.
That's where Restoration Experts of North Carolina comes in. We'll bill your insurance company directly and will handle all the necessary water remediation work, so that you can focus on your family and your day-to-day responsibilities. Our team is on-call 24-hours a day and will be on our way to your home or business fast.
First things first - call Restoration Experts of North Carolina ASAP if you know for a fact that you have a black water leak. Black water contains disease-causing viruses and a plethora of bacteria that can be harmful to you or your children. If a sewage line leaks or your toilet overflows significantly, use our 24-hour emergency line, and our team will come to your location quickly. Until we arrive, take these steps to minimize black water damage in Wake Forest, NC.
Stay far away from areas affected by black water.
Plug all of your toilets with a string mop or wadded rags if you have had an overflow event.
Turn off your HVAC system. Cover exposed vents to prevent water from infiltrating your air ducts.
If the source of black water is coming from outside, be sure to turn off all water connections at their entry points.
Whether your home was flooded from a hailstorm or you have an overflowing dishwasher, we are here to help. Our primary goal is to provide your family or customers with the most effective water remediation in Wake Forest, NC. That way, you can rest easy knowing you have a team of professionals on your side who are qualified and capable of full-serve water clean-up. Remember, if your home is affected by water damage, time is of the essence. We're only a call away from keeping your home or business dry and safe.
EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (March 17, 2025) – North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and Wake Forest University School of Law have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) establishing a pathway for highly accomplished N.C. A&T students to matriculate into the Wake Forest University School of Law full-time residential J.D. program.The inaugural cohort of two A&T students – a current senior and an alumnus – have been selected a...
EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (March 17, 2025) – North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and Wake Forest University School of Law have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) establishing a pathway for highly accomplished N.C. A&T students to matriculate into the Wake Forest University School of Law full-time residential J.D. program.
The inaugural cohort of two A&T students – a current senior and an alumnus – have been selected and will enroll at Wake Forest Law in fall 2025.
A&T will identify two promising candidates by Feb. 1 each year for subsequent fall admission to the J.D. program at Wake Forest Law. Candidates can be current A&T seniors or alumni, but they must have at least a 156 score on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and a minimum cumulative 3.50 undergraduate G.P.A. as calculated by the Law School Admission Council. They also must have good character and fitness to study and practice law, as determined by Wake Forest Law.
Candidates admitted through the partnership are awarded a minimum $35,000 per year scholarship. This program does not preclude other A&T students from applying and being accepted to Wake Forest Law.
“We are proud to partner with Wake Law to establish a direct pathway for select A&T students to matriculate at its prestigious law school,” said C. Dinitra White, Ph.D., Pre-Professional Scholars Program director and associate professor of biology. “We want to increase awareness of the law profession, help remove barriers for students interested in pursuing a law career and help produce a more robust pathway into the profession. Further, strengthening our relationships with our partner institutions brings together exceptional expertise that benefits everyone.”
The A&T/Wake Forest Law partnership aims to prepare high-achieving scholars and legal professionals who are engaged in innovative solutions and committed to the cause of justice. The universities intend to create a richly diverse, equitable and inclusive community where students further develop respect for the law, a devotion to service and a commitment to professional values. Graduates will be equipped to manage and create change in increasingly complex environments, communicate across differences, and bring about lasting, meaningful solutions supported by the rule of law. The ultimate goal is to have a positive impact at local, state, national and global levels.
“Wake Forest Law is committed to broadening access to legal education to cultivate ‘citizen-lawyers’ — those who are dedicated to serving their communities. Our new partnership with N.C. A&T, a renowned institution which prides itself on educating leaders with integrity, aligns perfectly with this vision,” said Andrew R. Klein, J.D., dean and Suzanne Reynolds Distinguished Chair in Law at Wake Forest Law. “By combining our strengths, we are set to enhance educational opportunities and empower a new generation of legal professionals equipped to lead and innovate.”
The A&T/Wake Forest Law pathway program is among those offered by A&T’s Pre-Professional Scholars Program (PPSP), a comprehensive, institutionally supported program established in 2009 that supports educational and professional development of undergraduate and graduate students interested in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, law and research. Increasing students’ exposure to these professions is a PPSP priority focused on strengthening existing relationships with professional and graduate degree-granting institutions, supporting professional student organizations, identifying local professionals to serve as mentors and resources, and forming novel relationships with various universities and community partners.
In addition to providing select, high-achieving students a direct pathway into graduate and professional schools, these partnerships provide opportunities for cross-campus collaborations, potential partnerships for research funding, wider exposure for students and faculty to other campuses and their offerings, and opportunities to collaborate on advancing student success. Since its inception, approximately 50 students from the Early Assurance Scholars premedical program and Accelerated Pathway to Law School prelaw programs have been admitted to graduate and professional schools through the PPSP.
The MOU with Wake Forest Law is the third such partnership between A&T and other J.D. programs across the state. The university has accelerated pathway partnerships with Greensboro-based Elon Law and Durham-based North Carolina Central University School of Law.
Both the North Carolina Tar Heels and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons are fighting for a spot in the NCAA Tournament. The loser of Thursday’s ACC Tournament quarterfinal game will likely be eliminated from consideration into March Madness. ...
Both the North Carolina Tar Heels and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons are fighting for a spot in the NCAA Tournament. The loser of Thursday’s ACC Tournament quarterfinal game will likely be eliminated from consideration into March Madness. Tip off is set for 2:30 p.m. ET.
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Here’s what you need to know:
What: ACC Tournament Quarterfinals
Who: No. 1 Duke vs. No. 8 Georgia Tech
When: Thursday, March 13, 2025
Where: Spectrum Center, Charlotte, North Carolina
Time: 12 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN
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What better way to help your chances in the NCAA Tournament than to take out another bubble team? Both the Tar Heels (21-12, 13-7 ACC) and the Demon Deacons (21-10, 13-7 ACC) have that opportunity Thursday.
After Duke, Clemson and Louisville, there’s no team in the ACC that’s a certainty to make the NCAA Tournament. The last time the ACC had only three teams in the tournament was 2000, when there was nine teams in the conference. The ACC just expanded to 18 teams this season. Whoever wins this game will have the best chance of getting this conference away from the wrong side of history.
Wake Forest took down UNC 67-66 on Jan. 21, led by Cameron Hildreth’s 20 points. The Tar Heels led by two at half, but the Demon Deacons had a couple runs in the final 20 minutes that put them ahead, and eventually earned them the double bye in the ACC Tournament.
The Tar Heels beat Notre Dame yesterday 76-56, never losing control of the game. Jae’Lyn Withers was 7-of-10 from three, those 21 points were a career high for the fifth-year senior. Ven-Allen Lubin had a 17 points and 10 rebounds Wednesday, his second double-double of the season. It was also Lubin’s second double-double over the past three games.
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North Carolina is a 5.5-point favorite (-220) to beat Wake Forest on FanDuel.
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Wake Forest, NC (March 15, 2025) – A motor vehicle collision with injuries occurred on Saturday evening at the intersection of Durham Rd and Capital Blvd. The incident took place at approximately 6:27 p.m., prompting a swift response from local emergency services.Emergency responders from the Wake Forest Fire Department arrived promptly at the scene to assess and treat individuals injured in the crash. The exact number of vehicles involved and the severity of injuries sustained have not been disclosed at this time. Author...
Wake Forest, NC (March 15, 2025) – A motor vehicle collision with injuries occurred on Saturday evening at the intersection of Durham Rd and Capital Blvd. The incident took place at approximately 6:27 p.m., prompting a swift response from local emergency services.
Emergency responders from the Wake Forest Fire Department arrived promptly at the scene to assess and treat individuals injured in the crash. The exact number of vehicles involved and the severity of injuries sustained have not been disclosed at this time. Authorities are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the collision. Traffic disruptions were reported in the area as emergency crews worked to manage the scene and clear the roadway. Motorists were advised to seek alternative routes to avoid delays.
Our thoughts are with those affected by this incident as they recover from their injuries.
Car accidents are a significant concern in North Carolina, with intersections like Durham Rd and Capital Blvd in Wake Forest being particularly susceptible due to high traffic volumes and complex traffic patterns. The state's Department of Transportation reports that intersections are common sites for collisions, often resulting from factors such as distracted driving, speeding, or failure to yield.
In the aftermath of such accidents, victims may face physical injuries, emotional distress, and financial burdens, including medical expenses and lost wages. It's crucial for those involved to seek immediate medical attention, even if injuries seem minor, as some conditions may not present symptoms immediately. Additionally, documenting the accident scene and consulting with legal professionals can aid in recovery and ensure that victims receive appropriate support and compensation.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a vehicle collision, reaching out to Local Accident Reports can provide assistance and guidance during this challenging time.
Being injured in an accident can be an extremely disruptive, frightening, confusing, and overwhelming time in a person's life. Having a source of support to help navigate the complexities of the legal system and obtain justice is crucial. Local Accident Reports provides victims with the resources they need to move forward and secure the justice they deserve.
If you or someone you love has been injured in a preventable accident, contact Local Accident Reports to be connected with a skilled accident attorney in your area who can answer your questions and provide legal guidance.
The intensity of college basketball rivalries was on full display as No. 4 seed Wake Forest head coach Steve Forbes made headlines with comments on No. 5 seed North Carolina coach Hubert Davis.The two in-state rivals squared off in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament Thursday night, and while the Tar Heels walked away with a victory, the Demon Deacons didn’t go away quietly. Let’s take a further look at Forbes’ comments.Steve Forbes Gets Emotional About Tar Heels LossThe game began with Wake Fores...
The intensity of college basketball rivalries was on full display as No. 4 seed Wake Forest head coach Steve Forbes made headlines with comments on No. 5 seed North Carolina coach Hubert Davis.
The two in-state rivals squared off in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament Thursday night, and while the Tar Heels walked away with a victory, the Demon Deacons didn’t go away quietly. Let’s take a further look at Forbes’ comments.
The game began with Wake Forest striking first, setting an aggressive tone. However, UNC quickly responded after Davis called a timeout to regroup his team. From that point on, the first half remained a back-and-forth contest, with both teams battling fiercely for control.
During a break in the action, the camera cuts to Forbes, who can be seen mouthing the words “whiny a** b****” directed at North Carolina coach Hubert Davis.
He definitely called Hubert Davis a Whiny a** b**** ???????????????????????? https://t.co/QosN8IqEFK pic.twitter.com/RmlYu01TTj
— Future Of The Retro (@TraeK_) March 13, 2025
One of the key talking points of the game was Davis’ frequent discussions with the referees. Known for trying to influence calls, the UNC coach was seen engaging officials throughout the contest. While this is a common strategy for many coaches, Forbes was visibly frustrated by what he perceived as excessive lobbying for favorable calls.
Despite Wake Forest’s strong effort, UNC’s defense ultimately proved to be the difference-maker. The Tar Heels clamped down on the Demon Deacons, forcing them to miss 11 of their final 12 shots. This defensive stand allowed UNC to pull away with a 68-59 victory.
Wake Forest did an excellent job of limiting Carolina’s transition offense, turning the game into a half-court battle. The Tar Heels were held to zero fast-break points in the first half and managed just five in total. However, their resilience and defensive adjustments allowed them to grind out a tough win.
While emotions run high in competitive games, Forbes’ choice of words about Davis could lead to further tension between the two programs. Such comments can sometimes cause miscommunication or strain relationships between coaching staff, schools, and fanbases.
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Moving forward, UNC will shift its focus to its upcoming showdown against No. 1 seed Duke, another highly anticipated Tobacco Road rivalry game. Meanwhile, Forbes and Wake Forest will look to regroup and move past this heated exchange as they prepare for their next challenge.
This game was a testament to the grit and intensity of ACC basketball, proving once again why these matchups remain must-watch events for college basketball fans.
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The win was the 100th under Hubert Davis in his 143rd game as Carolina's head coach. He is third fastest to 100 in UNC history and sixth fastest in ACC history. Roy Williams (129) and Frank McGuire (139) reached 100 wins in fewer games for the Tar Heels. ...
The win was the 100th under Hubert Davis in his 143rd game as Carolina's head coach. He is third fastest to 100 in UNC history and sixth fastest in ACC history. Roy Williams (129) and Frank McGuire (139) reached 100 wins in fewer games for the Tar Heels. R.J. Davis passed Georgia Tech's Dennis Scott (351) for fourth in ACC career three-point field goals. (GoHeels.com)
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