Water Damage Restoration Made Easy
Okay, so your pipes burst in your upstairs bathroom and you're standing hip deep in raw sewage. Who are you going to call? Yellow Books in every city are replete with companies advertising water damage restoration or repair. The problem is that there are no government regulations regarding who can and cannot do this sort of work, so any redneck with a mop and a shop-vac can slap a sign on the side of his truck advertising water damage repair and say he's in the business. Choosing this guy to work on your home may actually make a bad situation worse and cost thousands of additional dollars to correct. Fortunately, there is an answer. The Institute for Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification (IICRC) was founded 30 years ago as the unofficial governing body for the water damage restoration industry. They have established guidelines, procedures, and standards for those companies who do this sort of work, and who wish to provide some measure of legitimacy. Choosing a company that is IICRC certified will insure that they are licensed, bonded, and insured, on call 24/7, and staffed with highly trained professional technicians proficient in the latest water damage restoration equipment and techniques. They will offer a complete range of services to handle all aspects of your repair needs, from water extraction and drying, to carpet cleaning and mold remediation, to structural repair and reconstruction. They will also be able to serve as liaison with your insurance company or claims adjuster to make sure what is and is not covered by your homeowners policy. So don't take chances with your home or possessions. Call a local IICRC certified water damage repair professional today. 
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