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What to Look for in a Fire Damage Restoration Company

Topic: Business Start-upPublished March 27, 2018

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If you have recently suffered from a fire at your home, you have a big decision to make. What do you do now? Do you pack up and move somewhere else? Or do you stick it out and try to rebuild? Luckily there are companies out there that specialize in fire damage restoration. Their purpose is to try and restore as much of the damage from the fire as they can. Not only that, they are there to ensure that when you go back into your home, it is clean and healthy. So if you are in the unfortunate event of finding one of these companies, here are a few points to look for before you decide. Quick Response Timer When dealing with fire damage, the faster you can get to work the better chance you have of stopping any permanent damage from forming. That is something to take into consideration. A proper restoration company should have emergency calling and fast response time. Ideally, you want them to assess your home as soon as it is safe for them to go in. Certificationr Fire damage restoration is not something anyone can do. Even your general contractor who built your house shouldn’t be in charge of the restoration project. That is because there is specialized equipment needed to do the repairs, clean up from the fire and remove any smoke odor left in the room. Someone not certified for the job could be hazardous if not done correctly. Full-Service Restorationr Fire damage restoration is more than just cleaning up the mess. It involves fixing and rebuilding any damaged structures and repairing any water damage that was caused by putting the fire out. On top of that, just because everything looks nice and sturdy doesn’t mean the company is finished. Smoke from the fire does damage that you cannot see. It lingers on and is hazardous to your health. The restoration company should also purify the air and remove and smoke and odor from the area. Does a Thorough Assessmentr The assessment is one of the most critical steps a fire restoration company will take. This will determine how long the project will be and what the cost is to you. If the company you are considering says they can give you an estimate over the phone, take that as a red flag. They need to see the damage in person to appreciate the extent of the damage fully. You will want the most accurate estimate as possible, and that can only be done by physically looking at the damage. Reviews A handy guide for finding a company is through a quick internet search and checking out the reviews. This is the easiest way to see how they are rated compared to others and what customers thought of their service. People typically are honest with their online reviews. Look for keywords like professional, certified, trustworthy, thorough and communicates well. So if you are in need of a fire restoration company, consider these five points. This type of project is not something you want to leave up to just anyone. If not done correctly, it is your health and safety that is in jeopardy.

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