Living Earth Remodelers Inc.,

Living Earth Remodelers Inc., We are a medium sized remodeling company delivering a high level of service where we put your needs

Living Earth remodelers is a general contracting company specializing Kitchens/ bathrooms and all other types of interior remodeling. We pride ourselves in our relationships and high customer satisfaction.

HURRICANE & FLOOD RESTORATION- CALL FOR HELP!(954) 925-5003Services Provided:- Water & Flood Damage- Roof Leaks - Cosmet...
06/12/2024

HURRICANE & FLOOD RESTORATION
- CALL FOR HELP!
(954) 925-5003

Services Provided:
- Water & Flood Damage
- Roof Leaks
- Cosmetic Damage
- Fire Damage
- Drywall Damage
- Water Dry Out
- & More!

DON'T WAIT! Contact us today and let our experts restore your home or business to its former glory.

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If you need any specific adjustments or additional details, feel free to let us know!

When is Hurricane Season in South Florida?Hurricane season in Florida and other coastal regions occurs every summer and ...
08/12/2023

When is Hurricane Season in South Florida?

Hurricane season in Florida and other coastal regions occurs every summer and fall, beginning on June 1 and lasting until November 30, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). For homeowners living in sub-tropical regions such as Florida, a hurricane can have devastating consequences, destroying property and creating dangerous conditions. Most recently, Hurricane Ian, a category 5 storm that hit Florida on September 28, 2022, caused $109 billion in damages in the state.

Most activity is seen August through October, where 96 percent of the major hurricane days occur from August to October, according to NOAA. However, mid-September is generally more active in regards to tropical storms.

Are you prepared?

Hurricane PreparednessEach year hurricane season begins on June 1st and lasts 5 months, with storms typically peaking in...
08/11/2023

Hurricane Preparedness
Each year hurricane season begins on June 1st and lasts 5 months, with storms typically peaking in August and September. As with every hurricane season regardless of forecast, knowing the essentials of how to prepare could truly be a life saver.

Hurricane Knowledge
First, know your hurricane facts and understand common terms used during hurricane forecasts. Storm conditions can vary on the intensity, size and even the angle which the tropical cyclone approaches your area, so it is vital you understand what the forecasters and news reporters are telling you.

Hurricane Kits
It is important to create a kit of supplies that you could take with you if you are forced to evacuate. This kit will also be useful if you are able to stay in your home, but are still affected by the storm, such as through the loss of power. One common trend seen when hurricanes are approaching is a wide-spread panic. When this happens, people rush in large numbers to get all the supplies they think they need. However, if you prepare your kit ahead of time, you can alleviate a lot of the potential stress of a very chaotic situation. You should create your kit in a bag that you can easily take with you.

Some recommended items to include are:
Non-perishable food (enough to last at least 3 days)
Water (enough to last at least 3 days)
First-aid kit (include any prescription medication you may need)
Personal hygiene items and sanitation items
Flashlights (have extra batteries on hand)
Battery operated radio (again, have extra batteries)
Waterproof container with cash and important documents
Manual can opener
Lighter or matches
Books, magazines, games for recreation
Special needs items: pet supplies and baby supplies if applicable
Cooler and ice packs
A plan for evacuation and for if family members are separated

Securing Your Home
Know how to secure your home in the event of damaging winds, storm surge and flooding.

Cover all of your windows, either with hurricane shutters or wood.

Although tape can prevent glass from shattering everywhere, be warned that tape does not prevent the window from breaking.

If possible, secure straps or clips to securely fasten your roof to the structure of your home.

Make sure all trees and shrubs are trimmed and clear rain gutters.

Reinforce your garage doors.

Bring in all outdoor furniture, garbage cans, decorations, and anything else that is not tied down.

If winds become strong, stay away from windows and doors and close, secure and brace internal doors.

Power Outages
In the event a storm should leave you without power, there are a few things to consider and help you be ready and stay safe outside of your normal hurricane preparedness.

Gas: Make sure your tank is full far in advance of an approaching storm. Most people wait until the last minute, rush to get extra gas for cars and generators, and subsequently gas stations can run out early.

ATMS: Have extra cash on hand in the event no ATMS in your area are accessible or working.

Cell Phones: Charge your cell phone and limit use after power is out.

A/C: This can be the most uncomfortable side effect of losing power during a storm.

Try to prevent as much light from entering and warming the house by covering up your windows on the inside. If you have back-up or battery operated fans, don't run them unless you are in the room. Fans create a difference in perceived temperature but do not cool the room; instead they create a cooling effect by dispersing the heat off your skin. It is said they can actually add heat to a room just by running.

Water: Fill bathtub and large containers with water for washing and flushing only.

Food: Turn your fridge temperature down and/or freeze any food or drinking water that can be frozen if you expect a power outage.

Here is a guide on freezing food: Freezing and Food Safety. Have a cooler with ice packs prepared to cool your drinks and snacks after power has been out for more than 4 hours. And importantly, check out this food safety guide for when to discard your perishable food: http://www.foodsafety.gov/keep/charts/refridg_food.html

Hurricane Preparedness: Secure Your HomeKnow how to secure your home in the event of damaging winds, storm surge and flo...
08/10/2023

Hurricane Preparedness: Secure Your Home

Know how to secure your home in the event of damaging winds, storm surge and flooding.

Cover all of your windows, either with hurricane shutters or wood.

Although tape can prevent glass from shattering everywhere, be warned that tape does not prevent the window from breaking.

If possible, secure straps or clips to securely fasten your roof to the structure of your home.

Make sure all trees and shrubs are trimmed and clear rain gutters.

Reinforce your garage doors.

Bring in all outdoor furniture, garbage cans, decorations, and anything else that is not tied down.

If winds become strong, stay away from windows and doors and close, secure and brace internal doors.

According to FEMA, hurricane force winds can turn landscaping materials into missiles that can break windows and doors. Much of the property damage associated with hurricanes occur after the windstorm, when rain enters structures through broken windows, doors, and openings in the roof.

Preparing before a hurricane can help you manage the impact of high winds and floodwaters. The steps outlined below will help keep you and your family safe while protecting your home and property. If you are a renter, talk with your landlord or property manager about the steps you can take together to protect yourself, your family, your home, and your property.

FEMA places a strong emphasis on building codes because they enhance public safety and property protection. See what the building codes are for your zip code at https://inspecttoprotect.org/

If you think the rain has been bad so far... just know that the PEAK of Hurricane Season has only just started. -Are you...
08/02/2023

If you think the rain has been bad so far... just know that the PEAK of Hurricane Season has only just started.
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Are you prepared South Florida?
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Are your homes ready?
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Make sure you prepare for extreme flooding this year along with strong winds. Tie down loose structures. Install shutters. Make sure your windows and doors are hurricane impact proof.
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Call an expert to help you prepare today.

There is nothing more exciting than staring a new project. We get introduced to a new idea, and make it happen. - We tur...
08/01/2023

There is nothing more exciting than staring a new project. We get introduced to a new idea, and make it happen.
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We turn your dream into reality.

Another fine driveway project in the Hollywood Lakes .Fighting the rain!!!Transform your home by reaching To Living Eart...
06/09/2023

Another fine driveway project in the Hollywood Lakes .
Fighting the rain!!!
Transform your home by reaching
To Living Earth Living Earth Remodelers Inc.,

We take pride in the fact that we offer extensive, expert knowledge, unmatched skills, and commitment to our clients.
10/26/2019

We take pride in the fact that we offer extensive, expert knowledge, unmatched skills, and commitment to our clients.

Your safety is important to us. When you need repairs, we're the team that's devoted to keeping the roof over your head ...
10/23/2019

Your safety is important to us. When you need repairs, we're the team that's devoted to keeping the roof over your head in top shape.

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2208 N 20th Avenue
Hollywood, FL
33020

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Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
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