Emergency Board-Up Services: Securing Property & Liability

Why emergency board-up is critical after fire or storm damage. Protect your property from vandalism, weather, and liability lawsuits.
Smoke Odor Removal: Why Paint Won’t Fix Fire Damage

Painting over smoke damage doesn’t fix it — it traps it. An IICRC-certified Odor Control Technician explains the physics of smoke penetration, why odors return on hot days, and the three-phase professional deodorization process: ozone generators, hydroxyl generators, and thermal fogging. Serving Long Island, Nassau County, Suffolk County, and NYC.
Thermal Imaging for Hidden Leak Detection

See the unseen. How Upper Restoration uses infrared thermal imaging to find hidden water leaks behind walls without destruction.
Sudden vs. Gradual Water Damage: What Insurance Covers

Will insurance cover your water leak? Learn the critical difference between ‘sudden and accidental’ damage and ‘gradual’ neglect in policy terms.
Hazmat & Biohazard Cleanup: Water Categories 1, 2 & 3 Explained

Not all water damage is equal. Category 3 black water and biohazard events require hazmat-level cleanup protocols. Long Island & NYC licensed response.
NYC Local Law 55 Audit Checklist for Landlords (2026 Update)

2026 NYC Local Law 55 audit checklist for landlords. Updated HPD enforcement rules, digital documentation requirements, and compliance deadlines.
The NYS Mold Law Explained: Why You Need Separate Assessment and Remediation

NYS Mold Law Article 32 requires that mold assessment and remediation be performed by two independent, licensed companies — not the same contractor. This guide explains what the law requires, why the independence clause protects Long Island and NYC homeowners from fraud, and how to verify your contractors are operating legally in Nassau County, Suffolk County, and the five boroughs.
The 90-Minute Mobilization: How Our Emergency Dispatch Works

Disasters don’t wait. See how Upper Restoration’s 90-minute mobilization guarantee works for water, fire, and mold emergencies in NYC and Long Island.
Furnace Puffback Cleanup: Step-by-Step Procedure for Long Island Homes

Experienced a furnace puffback? Do not wipe the soot. Learn the professional protocol for cleaning oily soot from walls, ceilings, and textiles in Nassau & Suffolk.
Handling Furnace Puffbacks: Clean Up Protocol for Nassau County Homes

Furnace puffbacks spread oily soot throughout your home. Learn the specialized cleaning protocol for oil burner malfunctions in Long Island.