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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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California (4-4, 0-4 ACC) travels to Winston Salem, North Carolina, to take on Wake Forest (4-4, 2-2 ACC) on Friday, November 8th. The game kicks off at 8:00 p.m. ET and can be seen live on ACC Network.California comes in as a 7.5-point favorite, while the over/under is set at 55.Continue reading for my Cal vs Wake Forest prediction and college football picks below.Cal vs Wake Forest Prediction and Best BetMy ...
California (4-4, 0-4 ACC) travels to Winston Salem, North Carolina, to take on Wake Forest (4-4, 2-2 ACC) on Friday, November 8th. The game kicks off at 8:00 p.m. ET and can be seen live on ACC Network.
California comes in as a 7.5-point favorite, while the over/under is set at 55.
Continue reading for my Cal vs Wake Forest prediction and college football picks below.
My Cal vs Wake Forest best bet is to back the Demon Deacons. I'm taking Wake Forest +7.5.
Friday, Nov. 8
8 p.m. ET
ACC Network
Cal Odds | ||
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Spread | Total | Moneyline |
-7.5-110 | 54.5-110 / -110 | -267 |
Wake Forest Odds | ||
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Spread | Total | Moneyline |
+7.5-110 | 54.5-110 / -110 | +215 |
Odds via bet365. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.
Why California Can Cover: Bears Looking to Build on Momentum
California is coming off a bye week after blasting Oregon State 44-7 a couple weeks ago, a game in which the Bears took out some frustration on the Beavers after losing four straight ACC games by a combined nine points.
Cal's offense broke out of a mid-season slump and racked up 478 yards and 44 points, while scoring on six of seven first-half possessions. The Bears added scores on their first three possessions of the second half before running out the clock in the back half of the fourth quarter.
The Cal defense stepped up against the Beavers and limited OSU to just 60 yards rushing on a 2.2 yard per carry average. Oregon State didn’t get on the scoreboard until late in the fourth quarter, when the game was well in hand.
Why Wake Forest Can Cover: Can Demon Deacons Extend Winning Streak?
Wake Forest is also coming off a bye week and won back-to-back road games prior to the off week. The Demon Deacons' defense rebounded nicely after a blowout loss against Clemson and limited the offensive output of both UConn and Stanford.
In its past two games, Wake Forest has held opponents to just 148 combined rushing yards on an average of 2.84 yards per carry.
I like how Hank Bachmeier has been leading the offense recently and he is going to have to play his best football this week for Wake Forest to snag its third-straight win.
I'm going to play the home 'dog in this matchup. There are still some 7.5’s out there, so shop around for the best line.
California travels east for the third time this season and ACC play hasn't been kind to the Golden Bears. Cal's offense has really struggled along the offensive line this season and the issues have been magnified with the electric Jaydn Ott battling lingering injuries much of the season.
Cal is rushing for just 119 yards per game and averaging just 3.4 yards per carry this season. Also, quarterback Francisco Mendoza has been sacked 28 times this season.
Wake Forest's Defensive Havoc numbers haven’t been great, but considering some of the successful offenses they've lined up against, this isn't a surprise. Wake ranks 33rd nationally in Defensive Explosion surrendered as it's shown an ability to limit explosive playss. California is just 126th in Offensive Pass Play Explosiveness and 133rd in EPA Per Rush.
The Wake offense has had some success through the air recently and California ranks 132nd nationally in Defensive Pass Down Success rate. The Golden Bears' secondary also ranks 126th in Defensive Pass Down EPA Per Play. With the Wake Forest passing game starting to click, this could be a spot where the Deacons find success in this matchup.
California has struggled converting on third down this season and in cashing in while in the red zone. The Bears have converted just 38% on third down this season and are only scoring touchdowns on 50% of their red zone trips. On the road, these struggles are likely to be magnified.
I just don’t see as much separation between these teams as the line indicates. I expect this Friday night bout to be lower scoring and tight throughout. As such, I like the 'dog catching 7.5.
Pick: Wake Forest +7.5 (-122, FanDuel) | Play to +7 (-110)
Location: | Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium |
Date: | Friday, Nov. 8 |
Kickoff Time: | 8 p.m. ET |
TV / Streaming: | ACC Network |
Cal vs Wake Forest will be played at Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium on Friday, Nov. 8 at 8 p.m. ET. You can stream the game live on ACC Network.
Who wants to stay alive for a bowl game?Wake Forest won two straight road games to get to 4-4 and back in contention, but it might be do-or-die time with road games at North Carolina and Miami up next before closing against Duke.It was able to beat one Bay Area team two weeks ago with a victory at Stanford, now it need a win over another.Cal broke a f...
Who wants to stay alive for a bowl game?
Wake Forest won two straight road games to get to 4-4 and back in contention, but it might be do-or-die time with road games at North Carolina and Miami up next before closing against Duke.
It was able to beat one Bay Area team two weeks ago with a victory at Stanford, now it need a win over another.
Cal broke a four-game losing streak with a dominant 44-7 win over Oregon State, and now it’s time to go on a run. The Bears get Syracuse at home and Stanford is coming up the road, but the regular season finale is at SMU.
Date: Friday, November 8, 2024Game Time: 8:00 pm ETHow to Watch: ACC NetworkVenue: Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium, Winston-Salem, NCTeams: Wake Forest (4-4), Cal (4-4)- Week 11 Schedule, Predictions
The Cal passing game ripped up Oregon State, and the Wake Forest pass defense is awful.
Fernando Mendoza had his best game of the season with a 364-yard day against the Beavers, hitting 75% of his passes to get there. That came after hitting 72% of his throws against NC State, and 73% against Pitt.
Wake Forest is allowing 288 passing yards per game - 128th in the nation - partly because the pass rush doesn’t generate much of anything.
There’s no fear of a Demon Deacon pass rush, third down stops are a rumor, and …
Demon Deacon QB Hank Bachmeier should be able to keep up the pace.
He’s not as accurate as Mendoza this season, but he’s bombing away with more deep shots to keep the offense going. Accuracy is the key here.
Cal is 0-3 then when allowing quarterbacks to hit 59% or better, and 4-1 when they’re not getting past 52%. On the year, Bachmeier is connecting on 63% of of his throws, Cal’s pass rush is hit-or-miss, and …
Cal’s running game will matter, too.
Again, it’s been all about the passing attack lately, and the Bears can’t get enough going on the ground, but there will be more balance in this.
Combine the offensive versatility with a likely +2 day in turnover margin, and finally they’ll get their first ACC win.
Prediction: Cal 27, Wake Forest 20Line: Cal -7.5, o/u: 54.5ATS Confidence out of 5: 3Must See Rating: 2.5Week 11 How to Watch Expert PicksApp St at Coastal Carolina | FAU at ECUCal at Wake Forest | Iowa at UCLARice at Memphis | New Mexico at SDSUPurdue at Ohio St | Miami at Ga TechFlorida at Texas | Georgia at Ole MissMichigan at Indiana | Clemson at Va TechColorado at TTech | Maryland at OregonFlorida St at Notre Dame | Alabama at LSUOklahoma at Missouri | Nevada at Boise StBYU at Utah | Utah St at Washington St
The Demon Deacons clinched a spot in the ACC Tournament for the second-consecutive year and await results from around the league Thursday night to determine seeding.WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – In their final regular season contest, the No. 3-ranked Wake Forest women's soccer team netted a 3-0 shutout victory against NC State Thursday evening at Spry Stadium to clinch their spot in the ACC Tournament for the second-consecutive year.The Demon Deacons (12-3-2, 7-2-1 ACC) struck almost instantly as senior ...
The Demon Deacons clinched a spot in the ACC Tournament for the second-consecutive year and await results from around the league Thursday night to determine seeding.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – In their final regular season contest, the No. 3-ranked Wake Forest women's soccer team netted a 3-0 shutout victory against NC State Thursday evening at Spry Stadium to clinch their spot in the ACC Tournament for the second-consecutive year.
The Demon Deacons (12-3-2, 7-2-1 ACC) struck almost instantly as senior Nikayla Small gave Wake Forest the 1-0 advantage just 61 seconds in for the fourth-fastest goal in program history. The goal came following brilliant build-up play out of the back before senior midfielder Emily Colton played a great ball to fellow senior Emily Murphy near the edge of the box, who then played it through to Small in front of goal for the finish.
It marked Small's third goal of the season and fourth of her incredible career. She now has 23-career points as she has also added 15 assists.
With her secondary assist on the opener, Emily Colton has recorded at least one goal contribution in nine of her last 12 appearances, including seven of the 10 ACC matches for the Demon Deacons and is second on the team with 17 total points.
Wake Forest doubled the advantage in the 49th minute as Murphy buried it from the spot after Hanks was taken down in the box following a great bit of skill.
Murphy has been incredible over her last six games, scoring four times, notching four assists and being involved in multiple other scoring opportunities for the Demon Deacons. She is now tied for first on the team with a career-high seven assists this season and ranks third in the squad with 15 total points. Additionally, she has 20 goals and 19 assists for her collegiate career, putting her at 59 points.
Hannah Johnson wrapped up the scoring and made it 3-0 to the hosts as she headed home a brilliant cross from Kristin Johnson. It marked Johnson's third goal of the season and seventh of her career. Johnson notched her ninth-career assist.
The Wolfpack (4-9-4, 1-5-3 ACC) recorded only four shots on the match, with only two shots testing the Demon Deacon net.
The Demon Deacons recorded their ninth clean sheet of the campaign and fifth in ACC play. The Deacs have only allowed 11 goals this season, which would be the lowest in program history
In goal, Valentina Amaral improved to 8-2-1 for her career in games she's started and has only allowed seven goals over 1,125 minutes of action for a stellar .56 career goals-against average. This season, she has the fourth-best goals-against average in the ACC (.737).
With the victory, the Demon Deacons set the record for the most ACC wins (7) and points (22) in program history.
Wake Forest improved to 20-8-3 all-time over the Wolfpack dating back to 1994. In Winston-Salem, the Deacs are now 10-2-2 against NC State and have not lost at home to the Pack since 1996.
The Deacs have posted a stellar 17-3-6 record at home since the start of 2022, with its lone loss over the past two seasons coming against No. 1 Duke on Sunday.
ACC Tournament Seeding As It Stands 1. Duke - X 25 2. Wake Forest - X 22 3. Florida State - X 22 3. North Carolina - X 21 4. Virginia Tech - X 20 6. Notre Dame - X 19
Stay tuned to GoDeacs.com and @WakeWSoccer on X/Instagram for updates throughout Thursday night.
How It Happened
Demon Deacon Details of Note
Up Next The Demon Deacons will find out their ACC Tournament fate late Thursday night. Stay tuned to GoDeacs.com and the Wake Forest women's soccer social accounts for more information.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- Wrapping up one of the most successful regular seasons in program history, the No. 3-ranked Wake Forest women's soccer team is set to welcome Big Four foe NC State to Spry Stadium this Thursday, Oct. 31.The match is slated for 7 p.m. and will be shown live on ACC Network Extra with live stats available here...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- Wrapping up one of the most successful regular seasons in program history, the No. 3-ranked Wake Forest women's soccer team is set to welcome Big Four foe NC State to Spry Stadium this Thursday, Oct. 31.
The match is slated for 7 p.m. and will be shown live on ACC Network Extra with live stats available here. Tickets are available for purchase here.
Accessibility Information Wake Forest Athletics strives to provide content at games, social media and on GoDeacs.com that is accessible to all people. In the continued effort to improve accessibility of the technology and digital content at tomorrow's game, fans can access closed captions here for the public address announcer and in-venue content.
Need to Know - Game 17 NC State (4-9-4, 1-5-3 ACC) at No. 3 Wake Forest (11-3-2, 6-2-1 ACC) Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024 - 7 PM - ACC Network Extra Winston-Salem, N.C. – Spry Stadium
Quick Hitters
Current ACC Tournament Seeding 1. Duke - X 25 2. North Carolina - X 21 3. Virginia Tech - X 20 4. Wake Forest 19 5. Florida State 19 6. Stanford 16 —---------------------------------------- Still in the hunt Notre Dame 16 Cal 13
Rank | Opponent | Date | Attendance |
1. | Duke | 10/27/2024 | 3,761 |
2. | North Carolina | 10/27/2000 | 3,000 |
3. | North Carolina | 10/30/1998 | 2,719 |
4. | North Carolina | 10/28/2005 | 2,409 |
5. | UConn | 9/2/2011 | 2,193 |
6. | North Carolina | 11/9/2011 | 2,189 |
7. | Clemson | 9/17/1999 | 2,131 |
8. | Duke | 10/20/2011 | 2,117 |
9. | Clemson | 11/8/2001 | 2,058 |
10. | North Carolina | 10/31/2010 | 2,010 |
Last Time Out
Scouting the Wolfpack
Series History vs. NC State
Up Next The Demon Deacons will find out their ACC Tournament fate late Thursday night and could potentially be back in action Sunday night at Spry Stadium.
As of October 2024, the average solar panel system costs $2.33/W including installation in Wake Forest, NC. For a 5 kW installation, this comes out to about $11,631 before incentives, though prices range from $9,886 to $13,376. After the federal tax credit, the average price drops by 30%.You'll probably pay even less than what we show here. It doesn't include the federal ITC or Wake Forest, NC state incentive...
As of October 2024, the average solar panel system costs $2.33/W including installation in Wake Forest, NC. For a 5 kW installation, this comes out to about $11,631 before incentives, though prices range from $9,886 to $13,376. After the federal tax credit, the average price drops by 30%.
You'll probably pay even less than what we show here. It doesn't include the federal ITC or Wake Forest, NC state incentives, which will lower this price by at least a few thousand dollars.
It may seem obvious but larger solar panel systems cost more money. We use cost per watt ($/W) so you can easily compare quotes, controlling for slight variations in system size.
While a 5 kW system will only cost you $11,631 in Wake Forest, NC, doubling the system size effectively doubles the price, so you'll pay about twice that for a 10 kW system. The higher the price tag, though, the more you'll get back as a credit towards your federal tax bill.
If you can't shell out $11,631 in cash to pay for solar, don't sweat it. You can choose to finance your system with a loan instead. Some companies even offer $0-down loans so you can start saving on day one if your loan payments are less than your current electric bills. Just keep in mind that your long-term savings will be lower with a loan due to interest rates.
The numbers we're showing are averages. The price you'll pay for solar depends on many factors unique to you and your home:
If you're looking for solar companies in NC, here are some popular suggestions:
Solar is a major purchase, but you can get the price tag to come down a bit by being an educated shopper. Taking advantage of incentives and rebates and shopping around for quotes can bring down your cost of solar in Wake Forest, NC.
As long as your federal tax bill is high enough, you can take advantage of the federal tax credit in Wake Forest, NC. This incentive allows you to apply 30% of your solar installation and equipment costs toward your federal tax bill. If the amount exceeds your tax bill, you can roll over the remaining credit to the following year. Many states also offer great local incentives and rebates.
Comparing multiple solar quotes can save you money through competition and transparency. Each additional quote you receive for solar will help you find the right solar panel system at the right price.
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