A look at our past and present projects points out something that is most gratifying. Many of the clients we are working for now are clients we have served in the past.
We're honored when people return to us as new needs develop. A successful restoration project involves more than just work. People make the difference, and we strive to build satisfying relationships. If you're our client, here's what you can expect from us:
Thorough Communication: We'll work to make sure all parties understand a project's requirements, its status and the details of pending issues.
Reliable Documentation: We'll back up what we say with accurate documents that give you confidence in the work we're doing..
Adequate Resources: It's simple - Your project is our major priority for its duration. We only accept new work when we know we can do it. If we're working for you, you are always on the "front burner."
Qualified People: Our techs average over 6 years of restoration-related experience. Our tech retention is high, resulting in remarkable operational stability. Our key team members have extensive project management experience.
Our System: We utilize the Xactimate estimating program to ensure our customers get the most value for their dollar.
Insurance Claims: Willingness to work with you as an Insurer and keep your best interest at heart, by using your price list for cost effective claims adjustments.
Step 1 - Immediate Response
The importance of a timely response to any water damage is necesary to prevent progressive material damage, amplification of microorganisms and to minimize potential adverse health effects.
Step 2 - Structural Drying
Newly developed, specialized drying equipment is used to dry quickly. Turbo air movers are used to begin the process of evaporation and low grain dehumidifiers are used to remove the evaporated water from the air
Step 3 - Structural Restoration
Now that you are dried and verified, its time to put your building back together. Depending on your circumstances, one or more of the following procedures may be reguired.
The American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC) is North America's premier independent certifying body. ACAC's certifications focus on indoor air quality and related disciplines.
On January 28th, ACAC announced the recent recognition of our certifications on HUD's Healthy Homes website and extended a well-deserved congratulations to all of our certificate holders. "Expert resources, commissioned by HUD's Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control, have reviewed the various credentials programs and identified those that are most relevant and credible for mitigating healthy homes hazards." By doing this, HUD is attempting to connect the American public with the most qualified professionals in the IAQ industry, and that's you!
HUD's National Center for Healthy Housing launched the new website and search engine for the purpose of indentifying the top industry professionals in local areas across the U.S. As stated by Healthy Homes, "this website is a public resource to assist you, the American citizen, in finding a consultant or contractor that is qualified to help you maintain a safe and healthy home."
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