With locations across North America, Paul Davis is privileged to call many wonderful communities home. We’re honored to better these communities wherever and whenever needs arise, whether responding to disasters or supporting local causes with volunteers and funds. The company and its employees found four more ways to give back… Read more »
In February, a large group of skiers and snowboard enthusiasts – Paul Davis employees among them – gathered at the Whitetail Resort in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, to support a worthy cause. They descended 100,000 vertical feet in a single day, completing 107 runs to raise money and awareness for the Two… Read more »
Pam B. is a Contents Technician for Paul Davis Restoration. In this important role, she is tasked with going into people’s homes or places of business following a disaster such as a flood or fire and salvaging whatever contents she can. Items are carefully compiled and taken to a facility… Read more »
Customers describe exactly how Paul Davis saved them from disasters, cheerfully solved restoration challenges, and brought welcome human warmth to very tough times. Extraordinary care “It was my first home, my dream home, and will one day be my retirement home,” said a grateful customer from Greenville/Spartanburg, Virginia, whose house… Read more »
When disaster strikes, it’s never easy on the homeowner. Unfortunately, disaster can strike your home in many different ways, including fire, flooding, and even mold damage. But no matter what your disaster is, Paul Davis is here to help get everything in your home restored back to normal, making it… Read more »
It’s a bad day when the local YMCA suffers a destructive roof leak that soaks beautiful hardwood gym floors and several adjacent studio spaces. But to compound the damage, the mitigation company hired to dry out the affected spaces made matters far worse. The company chose an improper drying method… Read more »
The date was set. The deposits paid. The guests invited. But telling the bride and groom to postpone their wedding ceremony is a call this privately owned event center didn’t want to make. Their fire suppression system had piping in some poorly insulated areas, and a cold snap froze a… Read more »
Approximately 75 million dogs live with their owners throughout the U.S. So it’s a wonder that this fire hazard hasn’t grown more widespread, especially during periods of high summer heat and intense mid-day sunlight. Who among us would think twice about tossing collected dog waste in a cardboard carton? This… Read more »
Nearing the end of construction on a new and quite expensive suburban home, painters were adding beautiful faux-painted walls in select rooms. The house was still vacant while many finishing touches were being completed. Oily rags used to complete the faux painting were left after a day’s work, and it… Read more »