Insurance Restoration Companies help re-mediate and restore damage that occurs to your property. You may not know when an accident is going to happen or the extent of the damage to your property. What you will need is an expert restoration company who will immediately respond to your emergency situation.
If you need fire and water damage cleanup, including hardwood floor water damage, laminate floor water damage, drywall repair water damage, roof water damage, you will need water restoration contractors. If you have suffered roof hail damage, have wind claims, mold insurance claims or need help cleaning smoke damage, insurance restoration companies are the experts in repairing your property damage and fully understand the insurance claim process.
Most Insurance Companies recommend that the insured maintain an inventory list. This can be as simple as a list of your personal property or a more comprehensive record, including copies of receipts and/or video or photographs of your property. The inventory list should be kept in a safe place (either a fireproof lox box or at a separate location from the property). No one wants to experience a loss of any kind, yet being prepared will ease your frustrations in the event that a loss occurs and you find yourself filing a claim.
The first step in filing a claim is to contact your insurance agent who will need detailed information for initiating the claim form. This is usually done over the phone. The insurance company will then send out an adjuster to investigate the damage. You must wait for the adjuster to complete the assessment and assess the damage before you begin making repairs. If you have experienced a catastrophe, or are in an emergency situation, your insurance company will make available to you, a restoration company to secure the property damage, prior to the adjuster conducting the assessment.
Just Ask Us! We have established pricing with the Insurance Company. Most Insurance Contractors and insurance companies use Xactimate estimating software. We will put it in writing with your insurance carrier along with an agreed scope of work.