FAQs
More FAQs- How do I keep track of non-restorable items after a fire at my business?
- Will I have to be home all the time during the restoration process?
- Why are air movers and dehumidifiers used?
We recommend you make a list of your facility’s items that are deemed non-restorable. You can obtain a form for this purpose from your insurance company. Make a copy for your insurance company and keep one for yourself.
No, we will do our best to make sure you may go about your daily routine without having to worry about having to be at home all the time during the restoration process. For site access, you can provide a key to your ServiceMaster Restore Project Manager or opt to install a private-code lock box on the property.
When water damage occurs in your home, the water can be absorbed into the drywall (sheetrock), baseboards, sub-flooring, carpeting, etc. Drying these materials effectively requires high velocity air movers to accelerate the drying process, before mould and other more serious problems occur. The use of professional-standard dehumidifiers are also necessary for removing the excess moisture to create conditions for efficient drying and prevent further damage to your property.