Coping with repairs or replacement of equipment and furnishings seriously damaged by water filtration or flooding is challenging enough for owners and managers of commercial businesses and offices.
Disaster losses and the facility restoration process commonly involve the release of a wide array of contaminants into the air including microscopic bio-pollutants, larger, visible particles and unpleasant odors.
Being in the restoration business, you understand full well the need to be properly positioned in the marketplace. For decades this has meant having a listing or visible ad in the Yellow Pages.
Whether a school is under construction or unoccupied during the summer break, it likely is without an HVAC system to help control moisture. Without humidity control, school buildings can become a breeding ground for mold and mildew.
Floods, rainstorms and tornadoes can become massive water damage threats to businesses during the often-stormy spring and summer months. Facilities plagued with such water woes this season must take quick action
Cold Jet, LLC and HS Dryice Blasting, a Germany-based contract cleaning company, recently partnered to help restore one of the largest wooden houses in Europe.
Insurance adjusters who do not authorize and approve the use of HEPA-filtered Portable Air Scrubbers (PAS) on all water loss jobs may want to rethink their position.
The
volatile economy and downturn in new construction have forced many building
owners and developers to put their building projects on “pause.” But halting
construction can be an extremely risky business decision.
In How The Mighty Fall, business authority Jim Collins writes “when an organization grows beyond its ability to fill its key seats with the right people, it has set itself up for a fall.”
Thousands
of commercial and industrial buildings each year are damaged by unforeseen
disaster, ranging from fire or smoke and soot to water that infiltrates walls,
floors, and equipment through events such as a burst water pipe, seepage, fire
sprinkler flooding or leaks from a rainstorm.