Abednego Restorations

Abednego Restorations Restoration, Fire & Smoke Clean up, Water Mitigation & Mold Remediation

Serving Washington County,

Easter is the reminder of renewal of life, the restoration offered to us and the hope of a better world. We wish you a h...
04/17/2022

Easter is the reminder of renewal of life, the restoration offered to us and the hope of a better world. We wish you a happy Easter!

The turkey was carved, tummies are full, and the pumpkin pie was well deserved. Gratitude can turn your ordinary day int...
11/25/2021

The turkey was carved, tummies are full, and the pumpkin pie was well deserved. Gratitude can turn your ordinary day into Thanksgiving. May you have a grateful heart today and find many blessings to give thanks. Happy Thanksgiving from us to you!πŸπŸ¦ƒ

Deep frying has become a popular way of cooking a turkey but frying with a large quantity of oil can be hazardous. Keep ...
11/20/2021

Deep frying has become a popular way of cooking a turkey but frying with a large quantity of oil can be hazardous. Keep your Thanksgiving safe!

Deep-fried turkey has been gaining in popularity. Be aware, frying is more dangerous than many other types of cooking.

The amount of rain we received and the strong winds was a crazy combo today πŸŒ§πŸ’¨ If you have water that needs to be extrac...
10/30/2021

The amount of rain we received and the strong winds was a crazy combo today πŸŒ§πŸ’¨ If you have water that needs to be extracted from your home, give us a call. We have the equipment to extract your water and dry out your space. ☎️301-573-5021

Got a water leak in your house or business? Simple drying techniques are usually not enough when drying water after a leak or a flood. Surfaces like carpets, walls, paneling, baseboards, and floor coverings are porous, which means more thorough water damage cleaning is required. Cleaning only the surface removes visible contamination, but microorganisms are often left behind, which can cause possible health problems, unpleasant odors or mold growth. If you have experienced water damage, hire a water restoration specialist. We're only one call away.

To succeed in life, work hard πŸ’ͺ🏻 and NEVER GIVE UP. πŸ‘πŸ»πŸŸ Today is the day we celebrate all those go-getters and hard worke...
09/06/2021

To succeed in life, work hard πŸ’ͺ🏻 and NEVER GIVE UP. πŸ‘πŸ»

🟠Today is the day we celebrate all those go-getters and hard workers.

πŸ”΅ We also celebrate the journey America has taken thanks to achievements and contributions of our hardworking nation and πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ workers.

β€œWork willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people.”
‭‭Colossians‬ ‭3:23‬ ‭

09/03/2021

With a near-perfect forecast for this Labor Day weekend, many citizens may choose to spend it outside and on a local waterway. The Washington County Office of Emergency Management reminds citizens that as Tropical Depression Ida passed through the area earlier this week, the Upper Potomac River, Conococheague Creek, and Antietam Creek may be at higher levels with a faster flow over the next several days.

It is important to take all safety measures into account before getting on the water this weekend to avoid water rescues requiring the use of overtaxed rescue resources.

Safety tips specifically for kayaks and canoes include:

*Check the weather water levels before planning your trip. Water levels can be checked at the National Weather Service.
*Plan a trip within your skill level.
*Create and share a float plan.
*Bring essential safety gear.
*Wear clothing to be fully immersed in water.
*Do not go alone.

For more safety tips, visit the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.

Anyone traveling to the beach this weekend? πŸ§πŸ–πŸŒŠ
09/03/2021

Anyone traveling to the beach this weekend? πŸ§πŸ–πŸŒŠ

BUSY SUMMER TRAVEL SEASON CONTINUES THROUGH LABOR DAY WEEKEND (Go Early, Stay Late and Use Best Times to Travel This Holiday Weekend) -- This summer, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge has seen traffic volumes return to pre-pandemic levels on several occasions, with the highest volumes occurring over certain weekends. While the summer season may be coming to an end, the Bay Bridge and the US 50 corridor are expected to remain busy through the Labor Day weekend. To avoid delays throughout the holiday travel period, the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) is asking motorists to plan ahead, leave ample travel time, drive with safety in mind and follow recommended drive times.

Motorists should expect heavier eastbound traffic volumes Thursday, September 2, through Saturday, September 4, with the heaviest westbound traffic volumes expected Sunday, September 5, and Monday, September 6. Drivers who travel during peak hours can expect significant delays when crossing the bridge. Motorists are reminded to stay on US 50 on BOTH sides of the bridge to keep local roadways open for first responders and local residents.

The best times to travel the Bay Bridge this week are:
-Thursday, September 2 – before 8 a.m. and after 8 p.m.
-Friday, September 3 – before 8 a.m. and after 8 p.m.
-Saturday, September 4 – before 6 a.m. and after 8 p.m.
-Sunday, September 5 – before 8 a.m. and after 10 p.m.
-Monday, September 6 – before 8 a.m. and after 10 p.m.

Weather and traffic volumes permitting, the MDTA will implement two-way operations to help alleviate eastbound delays at the Bay Bridge. Motorists MUST pay attention and adhere to overhead lane signals. As a reminder, two-way operations are prohibited during bridge wind warnings/restrictions, fog or times of precipitation. Note: Two-way operations may be limited Saturday through Monday based on westbound traffic volumes.

For 24/7 Bay Bridge traffic information call 1-877-BAYSPAN (1-877-229-7726) or visit baybridge.com. For real-time updates on major incidents on Maryland toll roads follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/TheMDTA. You also can sign up for traffic email/text alerts at https://bit.ly/2Dh9EZn, and follow the MDTA at facebook.com/TheMDTA.

To help protect yourself, your family and friends as well as other drivers, motorists are urged to:
-Allow for extra time to get to your destination.
-Slow down. Speed limits are designed to protect everyone. Speeding gives you less time to react and increases the severity of a crash.
-Devote your full attention to driving and maintain a safe following distance.
-Move over for emergency vehicles. State law requires vehicles to move over when approaching an emergency, transportation, service and utility vehicle or tow truck with red, yellow or amber flashing lights. If you are unable to move over, slow down.
-Secure your load in vehicles and trailers before traveling. Items that can shift, slide or fall onto the roadway can lead to serious vehicle crashes, especially on roads with no shoulders, such as bridges.
-Make sure your vehicle is road ready. A breakdown can create a backup within seconds. If your vehicle breaks down, exit the roadway. If that isn’t possible, remain inside your vehicle and call #77 for assistance.

The MDTA Police will remain vigilant and target dangerous drivers, seat belt violations and criminal activity throughout the holiday travel period. Remember: every crash that results from impaired driving is completely preventable. To report aggressive or dangerous driving on Maryland toll roads, call MDTA Police Dispatch at 410-537-7911.

All-electronic (cashless) tolling is permanent statewide. Tolls are collected through E-ZPass, Video Tolling and the latest way to pay for Maryland tolls, Pay-By-Plate. With Pay-By-Plate, tolls are automatically billed to the driver’s registered credit card as they use Maryland toll facilities, with no need for a transponder or pre-paid toll deposit.

E-ZPass remains the most cost-effective way to travel toll roads in Maryland, saving drivers up to 77% versus the higher rates and additional paperwork that come with Video Tolls. Always properly mount your E-ZPass transponder and be sure your vehicles and billing information is up to date to receive the lowest toll rate for your account. Enroll in E-ZPass or sign up for Pay-By-Plate today at DriveEzMD.com. We’ll Keep You Moving!

DriveEzMD Customer Service Centers will be closed Monday, September 6. Visit DriveEzMD.com or use the automated system at 1-888-321-6824 for 24/7 account maintenance or to make payments.

The MDTA thanks all roadway users for their continued partnership with us to help keep travelers safe.

Take caution! πŸ’¦
08/31/2021

Take caution! πŸ’¦

Washington County Emergency Management is closely monitoring Ida as the storm moves north toward Washington County. As of this morning, initial reports indicate that water levels along the river and creeks in Washington County will reach major flood stage through Saturday, September 4, 2021.

Specific areas of concern in Washington County are:

*Dam 5
*Conococheague along Kemps Mill and into Williamsport
*Potomac Fish and Game Club
*Riverbottom Park and C&O Canal
*Lower portions of Hancock
*Canal Rd Shepherdstown/Sharpsburg area

It is strongly recommended that anyone who lives along rivers and creeks make early decisions as to leaving the area for the duration of the storm so as not to become trapped requiring the use of overtaxed rescue resources.

If leaving the area, please remember to take necessary items such as medications, money/credit cards, identification, important paperwork, cellphone, and charger, etc.

For more information on how to prepare for potential flooding, please visit https://www.washco-md.net/emergency-management/emerg-prep/flooding/

Weather updates will be provided as further information is provided.

Warning signs you can't ignore. 🧐 Most definitely shouldn't ignore but some people WILL ignore. 😳
08/26/2021

Warning signs you can't ignore. 🧐 Most definitely shouldn't ignore but some people WILL ignore. 😳

There are many sources for water damage in your home- a leaky toilet, a pin hole in bathroom pipes, burst refrigerator water line, leaky roof, dishwasher overflowing and many more.

08/25/2021

Restore. Repair. Renew.Let Us Help You. We’ve been through the fire. Let us help you get through yours.Abednego Restorations is a locally owned and family operated full service restoration company including water mitigation, fire and smoke clean up and mold remediation. With over 32 years of con....

Things have been a little quiet on here because behind the scenes we've been a little busy. But finally the website for ...
08/24/2021

Things have been a little quiet on here because behind the scenes we've been a little busy. But finally the website for Abednego is up and running. 😊

Restore. Repair. Renew.Let Us Help You. We’ve been through the fire. Let us help you get through yours.Abednego Restorations is a locally owned and family operated full service restoration company including water mitigation, fire and smoke clean up and mold remediation. With over 32 years of con....

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