RIA Restoration Blog

Since RIA rebranded in 2007, the leadership, members and staff of our association have advanced its mission with the intent symbolized in the tagline.
When a 7,200-square-foot home was experiencing water intrusion from insufficient deck flashing, Charter Construction was brought in to handle the repairs.
Picture nearly 40,000 baseball fans unable to enter their team’s stadium on opening day. That horrific image almost came to life.
Let’s address ways to keep yourself organized so you can find more hours in the day and leave more time in your life for what truly matters.
The biggest wildfire catastrophe in Canadian history is defined by statistics, described by superlatives and documented in video clips web-wide.
We have Millennials coming up through the ranks in our companies and, like it or not, they’re here to stay and will be running our companies soon.
I’ve spent more than 30 years looking for formulas that help contents restoration professionals become remarkably successful. Often, I find them in unexpected places.
The importance of air flow in the HAT of restorative drying.
When a team of National Safety Council consultants recently compiled a list of the most common workplace safety hazards, it was hard to avoid the topic of ladders.
C&R sits down with Mehmet Ucar.
About a year and a half ago, after spending time in the commercial general contracting field, I returned to the restoration industry and noticed a significant change.
RIA published an open letter to the mortgage industry. It was a no-holds-barred challenge to the industry to treat restorers with fairness and to stop abusing power.