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Polygon Restoration Strengthens Presence in Gatineau with the Opening of a New Office

Digital Solutions, Water Damage Restoration, Fire Damage Restoration, Document Restoration

[PRESS RELEASE] Montreal (Quebec), May 6, 2026 - Polygon Restoration, a global leader in property damage restoration and temporary climate solutions, is pleased to announce the opening of a new office in Gatineau, Québec. This new location reflects Polygon Restoration’s ongoing commitment to strengthening its local presence in the Outaouais region and continuing to support clients across the market.

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Holiday Water Damage Prevention: Tips for Property Managers

Digital Solutions, Water Damage Restoration, Fire Damage Restoration

Ensure your properties stay safe from water damage during the holiday season with these essential tips for proactive property management.

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Surface Repair: A Sustainable Way to Restore, Not Replace

Water Damage Restoration, Fire Damage Restoration, Surface Repair

That chip in your bathtub or crack in the countertop might seem small, but the instinct to rip it all out and start fresh is part of a much bigger problem, one that affects not only your wallet but also the planet. In homes, condos, and commercial buildings across Canada, perfectly functional fixtures are being discarded for cosmetic reasons.

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Proactive and Responsive Strategies for Timely Document Restoration

Digital Solutions, Water Damage Restoration, Fire Damage Restoration, Document Restoration

When your business is affected by a flood or fire, it can be devastating and highly stressful. More than that, such disasters can disrupt operations, especially if important documents are permanently damaged. If documents are damaged by water or fire, they can sometimes be restored to save the information and keep your business on track. However, this is only a possibility if businesses have a plan in place for disasters and act fast. Time is the most valuable resource in document restoration.

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Safeguarding Heritage: Preventing the Top 10 Agents of Deterioration

Water Damage Restoration, Fire Damage Restoration, Document Restoration

Arguably, the cornerstone of safeguarding archives and collections lies in prevention, which makes understanding potential threats crucial. This is why The Canadian Museum of Nature and the Canadian Conservation Institute have compiled a list of the top 10 agents of deterioration, identifying the primary hazards to historical objects. This compilation aims to assist in preventing and protecting valuable collections, whether housed in museums or homes.

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