Whether fire, wind, or water-based in nature, the results of damage to a home or workplace, especially one that requires professional damage restoration can be stressful and unpredictable, and hiring a company that you trust to perform a restoration on your home, a place close to your heart, can be an emotionally-charged decision. We find that it’s better to encourage a focus on the positive – the new lease on life you’ll have once the restoration is complete. Imagine being able to rip out that old, dirty carpet and put in the carpet you always wanted; or, if you prefer, remodel your entire floor to hardwood.
Yes, we’re going to make changes to your damaged house. When damage is widespread and the home needs lots of remodeling, it could easily end up looking like a completely different house once the work is done. Depending on the state of your old home, this thought might terrify or excite you. For example, you might get a chance to remodel your old house into your dream house. You get the chance for a new lease on life. What’s better – if the damage is insignificant, crews can be in and out within a couple of days without extensive remodeling, and your home will be back to the way it was in no time. If the damage is significant, your fire and flood insurance will likely foot the bill for new appliances, flooring, walls, and other items that have been severely damaged.
When you trust a quality restoration company to repair the damage caused by water, wind or mold, it’s an opportunity to transform your life. You and your family can absolutely overcome the devastation of storms, floods, or fires, restoring your home to its pre-crisis condition. We understand that prompt and thorough inspection and restoration is crucial to maintaining the integrity of your home after it has been damaged.
If your house has been recently damaged and you have not yet called a restoration company, please do not delay. Unplug all appliances and leave the home immediately, calling the local fire department if you detect the smell of gas. The longer you delay on phoning the restoration company, the longer it will take to get our licensed engineers and construction workers in and out, delaying the date when you can move back in to your new house and start your new life.


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