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Rejuvenate Spa. Emergency Rejuvenation!

Sarah Strader

We don't think that the Rejuvenate Spa intended there name to be taken literally. They did not intend for there front door to get a treatment. Luckily for them we are on call 24/7/365. When a break-in happens are arrive within an hour, we are greeted by the Long Beach Police, as they remain on site as we secure the property and clear the glass. Once the property is secure the owner and tenant can schedule the repairs, and can still operate the business. 

Break-in and no ones home?

Sarah Strader

What happens when no-one is home and you have a break-in? What happens is someone calls the poliece or your alarm company calls. Then the 911 dispatch calls us, as we run a 24/7/365 emergency board-up.  We get called out for a varity of projects. Large and small - we do it all. 

We are honored to work along side our men and women of service that keep our cities safe.

Stay Safe- 

Runaway Trailer

Sarah Strader

What do you do when a trailer comes unhitched, rolls towards your house, crashes into your house and breaks a few windows? Improbable yet not impossible. Who do you call? 911? Your insurance company? Luckily sometimes we are contracted with both. This way you have a better chance to get the best quality service to help you in your times of unexpected emergency.   This project consisted of closing up the broken windows, the glass and securing the windows with plywood. We "sandwiched" the wood so the window frame would not be damaged and the homeowner can simply get new glass. 

Stay safe.  

 

 

Donut Anyone?

Sarah Strader

Anyone in the mood for a drive through Donut? I don't think that the shop owner agreed as this car not only hit the building, but also drove the car though a big part of the store. 

Sometimes, our projects make the news. This one did! Running a 24/7 Emergency service we encounter all kinds of emergencies. Luckily no one was hurt in this accident. We arrived on site about 3:30am.

We began with building some structure to secure a main wall in this donut shop. With a hole this size, we would not have any structure to attach the plywood to, so we build our own. We clean up site debris and broken glass. When the work is completed the store owner has a clean and secure building again. 

When A Car Hits A Building...

Sarah Strader

When a car hits a building, we typically get a call. Sadly, we know this situation a little too well. It does make us the right people for the job.  This allows the property owner to be secure until the can be made. When we show up, the car is not always on the site it has usually been towed off. After we assess the site needs, we proceed with building a reenforced structure. This is additional structure allows us to cover the hole. 

Once we have built the structure we begin covering the hole and clean off any debris and broken materials. 

Another job well done.

When it Rains in CA- it pours!

Sarah Strader

When it rains in Southern California, it creates instering situations. What you cannot see in this photo was the "before" a car slid off the road went airborne, and landed nose up leaning on this roof. Truly deifying the laws is physics.  

As more of a storm front moves in we secured this roof from further damage and the second storm front of rain.  

As we know, dealing with insurance companies may not always be imidiate, however we are.  

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How much is that Car in the Window?

Sarah Strader

When you think, ah just another typical day at the work. Then a car backs up in full speed and comes through the glass and into your work. Sometimes the completely unexpected happens. What do you do? Who do you call? This happens more than you think.