It's natural in the aftermath of a fire in your home to feel dazed and confused about your next course of action. It helps you to understand however, that there are super specialized professionals who are thoroughly qualified to get all the seemingly irreparable damage in your property straightened out. Never hire a general contractor to handle your fire damage restoration processes. A general contractor is just not equipped to handle stain removal, mold removal, sanitization, and indoor air quality monitoring the way a fire damage company can.
A fire damage restoration specialist should have the necessary licensing that's required to practice in your state. He or she should have a strong local presence, and have experience mitigating fire disasters in your area. He should be a member of professional organizations in his niche. Some examples are the National Institute of Disaster Restoration and the National Air Filtration Association. He should have many years of experience in the fire damage restoration services niche. If your fire damage is extensive, he should be prepared to handle large scale fire damage restoration service needs, and must have the resources to handle such a large restoration project.
Your fire damage specialist should have adequate amount of workmen's compensation and liability insurance. If he plans to hire sub contractors, these us contractors should have sufficient insurance coverage too. He should be able to give you an estimated time schedule for the completion of the project. Ask him if he can offer warranties for his project. Lastly, he should be able to give you a list of references that can vouch for his services. If you're looking for professional and reputed fire damage restoration specialists in Los Angeles, we can help you connect with the best in town. All you have to do is fill out the form, and we'll hook you up with some of the most experienced contractors in Los Angeles.
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One bedroom totally destroyed, carpet, walls, ceilings, windows, shutter, smoke damage and carpet damage extending into living area |
There was a fire in a trash can (which was wicker) in a bedroom. The floor and wall were damaged. The fire was put out without water. The room was smoke filled and still has a heavy odor. This occurred yesterday. |