The first check arrives from the mortgage company for the contractor and the restoration process is officially underway. At this point the restoration company will get the appropriate permits pulled and finalize the demolition of anything else that will be required on the home.The structure cleaning for smoke and soot will be completed and the rest of the demolition…

  At this point, your mortgage company will require documentation from your contractor. It will vary depending on the mortgage company, but the goal is to ensure that you have hired a qualified and insured contractor such as one of our rē:network specialists. It also serves to protect all parties financially during the repair process.  Once the mortgage…

  If everything has gone well to this point–hopefully you should have the initial scope of repair from the insurance company. The scope should also come with a check for the repair–minus any depreciation but don’t sweat that right now. Most policies allow for you to recover the depreciation once the repairs are complete. Most…

During this time, the restoration company will finish the pack-out of the contents and the initial debris cleanup.Typically you will talk to or meet  with your restoration company representative to discuss the rebuild portion of the claim. This is a great time to discuss the process and timeline of the restoration. Your insurance company owes you to put your home…

  Your insurance company will send an adjuster to your home to assess the damage. Often this is an employee of your insurance company or a third party adjusting firm. Depending on the severity of the fire, the first adjuster may be able to create a scope of repair on the home. Often larger fires require…

  So, I guess I need to contact my insurance company and let them know? Sure – your insurance will be who pays for the repairs to your home, so at some point they will need to be made aware of the situation and you will need to file a claim. REMEMBER – Texas State…

4 – 6 hours after fire started The fire department has left and the investigator tells you the house is clear. Too often families are left with a burned, wet mess and just their own resources to figure out this process. We want you to have the best chance for a successful restoration process. We feel like giving you the most…

  4-6 hours  What just happened to my house? There may be a lot of soot, water and broken windows and doors. The roof might have a part missing and the walls may have collapsed.  The proper extraction of the water and securing of the property is necessary to salvage your personal property and structure.…

  24 to 48 hours –Your insurance company will send an adjuster to your home to assess the damage. Depending on the severity of the fire, the first adjuster may be able to create a scope of repair on the home. At this time you can choose a restoration company such as one of our…

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