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The Benefits of Choosing One Company for Mitigation and Repair

7/13/2020 (Permalink)

Commercial fire damage in Greene County, TN

The fire damage repair process can be lengthy. First, the destroyed items have to be removed. Then everything has to be cleaned and repaired. One way to streamline this process is to hire the same company in Greene County, TN, to do both cleanup and restoration. There are a couple of key advantages to doing so.

One Estimate

When your commercial building catches fire, an insurance adjuster will likely want to survey the damage to see what can be covered. You will need an estimate of the cost of all the work that it will take to get your building back to normal:

  • Extraction of water used in fire suppression
  • Removal of materials that cannot be salvaged
  • Cleaning of smoke and soot
  • Drying of all surfaces
  • Rebuilding structure
  • Replacing ruined materials

Rather than having to wait on an assessment from two different companies, hire fire mitigation experts who also specialize in restoration.

One Team
The initial assessment may not catch everything that needs to be done to your building. Once technicians start working on the fire damage, they are likely to discover other problems that they must resolve. When you hire one team to complete both mitigation and restoration, you can rest assured that everyone is informed of any changes to the process that occurs. By the time the specialists get to the final repair step, they know exactly what needs to be rebuilt, and they know who to ask if they need further clarification. One team makes clear communication more likely, which may shorten the amount of time it takes to get your building functional again.
You don't want anything to make the fire damage repair process any longer than it has to be. It starts with assessment and ends with restoration. Hiring one team to do the whole job instead of splitting up remediation and repair can save time and give you more accurate information for your insurance claim.

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