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Protecting the priceless – Do you have a Da Vinci on your wall?
Embed from Getty Images Christie’s auction house in New York has broken the records for selling a work of art. An anonymous buyer has purchased Leonardo da Vinci’s portrait of Christ ‘Salvator Mundi’ for $450.3 million. The painting was once bought for just $60 when it was thought it was painted by one of the master’s […]
Read moreRichfords assault course challenge raises money for Cornwall Air Ambulance
A daring team from Richfords Fire & Flood have braved mud and rain to raise £300 for Cornwall Air Ambulance.
Read moreWhat we can learn from Irma
Following a huge tragedy in the Caribbean, we send our thoughts and prayers to those who have been affected by this disaster. We also believe it is right to learn what we can from every disaster; however big or small. Each flooding event is a catastrophe for the individual – particularly where something personally valuable […]
Read moreBoscastle: I was there
The day a flash flood smashed its way through a Cornish village has been remembered on a national radio station. BBC 5 Live went back to 16th August 2004 when a river suddenly turned into a torrent and caused massive destruction to Boscastle.
Read moreRichfords team prepare for Help for Heroes Triathlon
A dedicated team of of our damage restoration experts are training hard for the upcoming London Triathlon on 22nd July, raising hundreds of pounds for Help For Heroes.
Read moreRichfords supports local heritage with litter pick
At Richfords, we are passionate about preservation of our national heritage as well as taking care of our local community. We decided help the community and make a difference.
Read moreRichfords host managing moisture CPD session
Richfords are delighted to be working with the CIOB to be hosting an upcoming session for the building and construction industry on managing moisture on projects.
Read moreConcerns over construction quality in new builds
An article published by The Guardian newspaper has recently covered concerns about the quality of some new-build homes across the country.
Read moreConstruction Industry has much to learn on building resilience from flooding
The chairman of the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Select Committee, Neil Parish MP, has been on a fact-finding mission to a damage restoration depot in his own constituency.
Read moreHow technology is fighting excess moisture
The rapid advance in mobile internet technology means a growing range of possibilities for damage restoration. We look at three key examples.
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