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🛠️ 3 post-Helene home restoration resources

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A shot from above of a flooded area with buildings sticking up from the water

MB HAYNES has teams working round the clock to support recovery across WNC.

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To help AVL homeowners get back on their feet, local biz MB HAYNES is sharing these three storm-related guides to navigate plumbing, electrical, and power restoration challenges in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene:

Remember: Safety is always the top priority, particularly when working with flooded electrical systems. If you aren’t sure — call an expert.

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