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As the world came to a halt in early 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the restoration and cleaning industry seemed to speed up. While many companies saw a decrease in calls for water losses and mold jobs, there was a visible uptick in interest for cleaning and disinfection services. On Wednesday, Feb. 10, join this live webinar from 9 to 11:30 a.m. MT, brought to you by The Experience and R&R.
With the increase in cleaning calls, restoration contractors faced new liability concerns, a need for updated contracts, a renewed necessity for best practices in cleaning and disinfection, and more. Many learned how to effectively market these services to their local communities in unique ways. Others had the foresight to look at the post-pandemic world and foresee customer needs before they arose. Still, other companies likely made some mistakes that caused hiccups along the way.