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  • What is home restoration?
    Home restoration involves returning a property to its original or functional condition, often after damage from water, fire, mold, or natural disasters.
  • What types of damage do you restore?
    We handle restoration from: Water damage (leaks, floods, burst pipes) Fire and smoke damage Mold infestation methamphetamine mitigation Storm or wind damage
  • How long does the restoration process take?
    It varies by project, but minor jobs may take a few days while major restoration can take several weeks or months.
  • Do you work with insurance companies?
    Yes, we can help document damage and work directly with your insurance provider to simplify the claims process.
  • Is restoration different from remodeling?
    Yes. Restoration focuses on repairing and restoring what was damaged, while remodeling usually involves upgrading or changing the design of a space.
  • Can I stay in my home during restoration?
    It depends on the extent and type of damage. We’ll assess and let you know if it's safe.
  • Do you offer emergency services?
    Yes, we offer 24/7 emergency response for water, fire, and storm damage.
  • What should I do immediately after home damage?
    Ensure everyone is safe Shut off utilities if needed Document the damage Call a restoration professional right away
  • Are your technicians certified?
    Yes, our team is trained and certified in industry standards (like IICRC for water/fire restoration).
  • How much does restoration cost?
    Cost depends on damage severity, materials, and labor. We provide a detailed estimate after inspection.
  • What is an insurance deductible?
    An insurance deductible is the amount of money you agree to pay out of pocket before your insurance coverage kicks in. For example, if you have a $2500 deductible and file a claim for $32,000 in damages, you would pay the first $2500, and your insurance company would cover the remaining $29,500. Deductibles can vary by policy and coverage type. it is illegal to have a contractor to pay a isurance deductable in the state of colorado.

 

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