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Fire Damage Restorative Cleaning – How To Design Your Facility
“G” Man Has a Great Question About Dry Cleaning Sponges…
Packouts – What Not To Do
Sometimes knowing what not to do can be the most valuable information a person or in this case a business can have in their toolbox. Like when you are driving on a road for the first time at night and you see a sign that says “warning sharp curve ahead”. About the...
The Three Biggest Mistakes a Restorative Cleaner Can Make When Dealing With a Hoarding Situation
We’ve all heard the saying what is one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. To a person who hoards that statement is so very true. The simple short definition of hoarding is the practice of collecting or accumulation something.Which most of us do. I have seen...
When Your Restoration Company Needs a CSI Agent on Staff
A Case Study: Garage Fire – A Father’s Worst Nightmare
On a beautiful Friday morning in the quiet little country town of Pine Island, Minnesota (population 3263) a family welcomed their new infant son. When life is so brand new and so tiny you become very aware just how fragile and dependent that life is. Witnessing a new...
The Three Biggest Mistakes Restoration Companies Make When Doing Contents Restoration
Contents restoration is one of the most lucrative and rewarding services you can offer in the industry. And yet it is one of the most overlooked and underserved profit centers. When it comes to fire restoration most companies think the big money is in the...
What to do When Your Client Wants to Handle Parts of the Insurance Claim on Their Own
Wildfires – The Dangers and The Opportunities
The West Coast of the United States is a beautiful place full of spectacular and majestic high mountain forests. People travel from all over the globe to hike, relax and take photos of some of the oldest forests in the world including the famous Red Wood Forests in...