First, find a company that is active at all times, making
sure that they can fit your schedule and get the job done quickly. Many
companies have crowded schedules, or may not be available during busy
construction seasons. You need someone who will be available when you need
them.
Secondly, check to find out how much coverage your homeowner
insurance provides for fire damage restoration. While most homeowner policies
will cover your losses, the better policies provide coverage for rebuilding
cost and for bringing your property back to code.
Next, take the time to read some reviews about the fire restoration companies you’re considering. Any company can talk itself up in its
own advertisements, but no company can create all its customer experience
reviews. Customer reviews will provide insight into how well the company works
and point out any pitfalls to avoid. Look specifically for information about
the quality of the completed work and how well the contractors worked around
your daily schedule and life.
Check licenses and experience for each fire restoration
company you’re considering. Restoring a building after a fire involves many
different types of work, so be sure to ask about electrical contractors and
plumbing contractors that work with the fire damage restoration contractor.
Finally, get a few solid quotes on the cost of fire damage
restoration and compare the quotes. Even if your insurance company is covering
the cost, you’ll want to make sure you get the best deal possible – but
remember that the lowest price isn’t always the best deal. Make sure that the quotes
detail the work to be done and the materials to be used in doing the work.
Getting back to normal after a fire takes time and money,
but choosing the right fire damage restoration contractor can help the
restoration run more smoothly and get you back to normal more quickly.

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