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Dane Gregory

6 Questions for Dane Gregory

Dean Mercado New Year in Gear

How to Get Your New Year in Gear

Theft

Restoration Business Loses Thousands From Theft Over Holiday Weekend

TPA
Orlando, Florida

Chem-Dry Announces Opening of New Florida Location

Chattanooga Choo Choo

Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel Opens After $19M Restoration

Take 5 - Steve Toburen

Should Your Workers Fly Solo?

spot stain

Spot, Stain, Wicking, Discoloration…

Develop dream team

Develop a Phenomenal Dream Team

Ed Marsh - Nearbound Marketing

Nearbound Marketing: A Solution for Ongoing Sales Challenges

business lessons

It’s All About Timing

Restoration leader
Dayton, Ohio

First Onsite Acquires DryPatrol

Credit card purchase

Consumers Feeling More Financially Confident Than One Year Ago

Drunk at holiday party

Keeping Your Business and Workplace Safe During the Holidays

CoreLogic

CoreLogic: Spearheading Innovation and Technology in the Restoration Industry

Dean Mercado

Differentiate and Win: Use These 3 Business Strategies to Thrive in 2024

ISSA Show North America

ISSA Show North America 2024

RESTORE

2024 RESTORE Conference & Expo

the-experience-conference

The Experience Conference & Exhibition

RIA 2024 EXPO

2024 International Restoration Convention & Industry Expo (RIA)

Nexus 2024

NeXus 2024

INTRCONNECT

INTRCONNECT

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Polls

Of the following, which is the most challenging stain for you to remove?

  • Ink (44%, 32 Votes)
  • Food dye (Kool-Aid, etc) (33%, 24 Votes)
  • Urine (14%, 10 Votes)
  • Tannin (coffee, tea, etc) (8%, 6 Votes)

Total Voters: 72

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