Expert is defined as someone with a high degree of skill in
or knowledge of a given subject. That
being said, the term “expert” is thrown around quite a lot in home improvement
and repair circles. We have mold experts,
carpet cleaning experts, construction, experts, ad nauseum, so when you
actually have to seek someone out to work on your home, making the choice can
be confusing.
If you’re dealing with water damage restoration contractors,
you know what I mean. Listings are
replete with companies advertising water damage repair, but so few have any
sort of water damage restoration certification….they are unqualified to do the
work. Choosing the wrong company to
repair your flood damaged home could actually make a bad situation worse,
doubling or tripling your repair costs before it’s all over.
So how do you find a local, reputable water damage service
that you can trust with your home and possessions? Easy, look for a company that has been
certified by the Institute for Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration
Certification. The IICRC is the
governing body for the water restoration industry, establishing standards,
procedures, and certifications for companies in this line of work.
Of course, no seal of approval guarantees anything, but
IICRC companies are generally available 24/7, with a full staff of highly
qualified technicians, the latest in water damage restoration equipment, and
they will offer a complete range of services designed to handle all your water
damage restoration needs.
Call your local IICRC professionals today for a free
estimate and prompt, courteous service.
