Restoration businesses come in all shapes and sizes. Market, specialization, competition; there are many variables that play into the overall business structure.
The Fairey Gannet XT752,
known as “Janet” and billed as “The World’s Last Flying Fairey Gannet T5,” has
been going through a steady period of restoration.
In 2010, R&R sat down with Kent Berg, director of the National Institute of Decontamination Specialists and founder of the American Bio-recovery Association, to hear what he had to say about the state of the bio-recovery industry.
On Jan. 24, the fire suppression system in Grace Baptist Church in Delaware, Ohio froze and subsequently burst, resulting in the flooding of several interior areas.
Last year, R&R asked some of the industry’s foremost manufacturers to describe some of what goes on behind the scenes when it comes to developing software for the restoration contractor.
In my years of working with restoration companies in the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and Australia, one of the most common threads tying them together is...
The perfect combination of events promises to make the procurement of business insurance for restoration contractors more difficult and expensive in the near future.
Many think the science behind drying is simply drying the air; however, it is actually a complicated practice that involves advanced physics combined with applied mathematical principles.