Practical guides on insurance, housing, disclosure laws, and recovery after disasters
Explore expert restoration guidance on homeowner guides from the team at Pristine Restoration, a licensed Los Angeles County restoration company (CSLB #1143691). Every article below is written for homeowners, landlords, and property managers across LA County, with practical guidance grounded in IICRC industry standards and California building code. Practical guides on insurance, housing, disclosure laws, and recovery after disasters.
Browse the 7 guides below covering common scenarios, warning signs, professional response, and homeowner next steps. If you need emergency restoration help anywhere in Los Angeles County, our 24/7 hotline is (855) 285-0416.
First-time homebuyer in Los Angeles County? Learn the hidden water, mold, and fire risks in LA homes. Protect your investment with expert guidance on damage prevention and professional restoration.
Read article →Confused about home warranty vs insurance for water and fire damage in Los Angeles County? Learn what each covers, when to call a pro, and how to protect your home.
Read article →Facing water or fire damage in Los Angeles County? Learn what items may be salvageable after a flood or fire and what should be discarded. Get expert guidance on restoration decisions.
Read article →Learn about temporary housing during restoration in California. Understand ALE coverage insurance, your rights, and how to live safely during water, fire, or mold damage in Los Angeles County.
Read article →Confused about hiring a general contractor vs. a restoration company in Los Angeles County? Learn the key differences, when to call a specialist, and why timing matters after water, fire, or mold damage.
Read article →Selling home after restoration in California? Learn your legal disclosure obligations for water, fire, or mold damage. Protect your sale and avoid lawsuits with expert guidance.
Read article →Learn how to build a complete home emergency kit and stay safe during LA disasters. Essential tips for earthquake, wildfire, and flood readiness in Los Angeles County.
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