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Home » Keywords: » large loss restoration

Items Tagged with 'large loss restoration'

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Building Systems That Perform Before, During, and After a Hurricane

How communication, documentation, and operational workflows improve CAT response and recovery for restorers
Robb Harrell
Robb Harrell
June 15, 2026
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Here’s how restorers can improve their hurricane response through communication, operational planning, documentation, and recovery strategies. 


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Restoration crews deploy into a hurricane-damaged neighborhood, unloading equipment and preparing emergency response operations as recovery efforts begin after the storm

Preparing for a CAT Event: What Restoration Contractors Need to Know

Why cash flow, licensing, logistics, and planning can determine your deployments success
Howard Wolf
Howard Wolf
May 18, 2026
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Here’s what restorers should know before they deploy for a CAT event. We highlight cash flow, licensing, logistics, operational risks, and staffing. 


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Helixco and Contractor Connection bring Training to Canton OH

Helixco and Contractor Connection Partner on Commercial Loss Training at the Pro Football Hall of Fame

A three-day training program that prepares contractors for large-loss work
April 24, 2026
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Helixco partners up with Contractor Connection to host a three-day Commercial Loss Training program that prepares restorers for large-loss and commercial projects. The course focuses on ROM development, documentation, and real-world application using the Helix platform.


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Two Worlds? The Commercial Drying Difference in Restoration

How building systems, HVAC, and codes create complex drying challenges in the restoration industry
Howard Wolf
Howard Wolf
April 22, 2026
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Here are the key differences between residential and commercial drying that includes building systems, codes, HVAC, and strategies for large loss restoration projects. 


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How Commercial and Residential Restoration Equipment Differ

Learn how scale, equipment, and power needs vary between residential and commercial projects
Howard Wolf
Howard Wolf
March 31, 2026
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Learn the key differences between residential and commercial restoration equipment including power, systems, and commercial job needs. 


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Documentation Training: The Difference Between Disaster Response and Defensible Recovery

Why documentation discipline, not equipment, determines your financial success after a catastrophic event
Mike Allred
Mike Allred
February 9, 2026
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During catastrophic events, the success of restoration isn’t measured by how fast your crews mobilize, but how well the work is documented and can be defended months or even years later.


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Struggling to Close on Commercial Restoration Jobs? Focus on Business Interruption.

Downtime, not damage, is the real risk for commercial clients and that’s what they care about.
Mike Allred
Mike Allred
January 12, 2026
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Commercial clients don’t fear the damage; they fear the downtime. Here’s why positioning business interruption as a strategic priority helps elevate trust, value, and wins you jobs.


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HelixCo Announces SOC 2 Type II Compliance

Helixco Achieves SOC 2 Type II Compliance for Commercial Restoration

Clean audit confirms enterprise‑grade security for large loss operations
January 6, 2026
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Helixco earns SOC 2 Type II compliance with a clean audit, validating enterprise‑level security, reliability, and data integrity for commercial restoration workflows.

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Technical Tip Tuesday, week 9: Why Proper Documentation Is Critical for Large Restoration Jobs and Commercial Projects
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Why Proper Documentation Is Critical for Large Restoration Jobs and Commercial Projects

Avoid costly mistakes by leveraging best practices in the field for accurate documentation
Kayla McGowan
Kayla McGowan
December 16, 2025
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Learn why and how improper documentation can derail large restoration jobs and how you can capture accurate data every time.




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How Poor Documentation and Manual Billing Quietly Erode Restoration Profits

Discover how smarter systems can stop profit leaks caused by missed hours, paperwork gaps and billing delays
Mike Allred
Mike Allred
November 18, 2025
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Manual billing and inconsistent documentation are costing restoration companies thousands; smart tech can help stop the leak.



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Responding to Harvey: A Slideshow

Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas on the evening of Friday, Aug. 25. In three days, Harvey dumped several feet of water on Texas – including 16 inches in Houston on Aug. 27 alone, making it the city’s wettest day in history. Harvey also spawned tornadoes and a lot of wind damage. Experts believe it will take years to restore the damage Harvey has done, but restoration contractors didn’t wait to respond. While the rain still came down and water was high, companies hopped in their boats and trucks to do water rescues. Once the rain stopped and water receded, it was all hands on deck to start drying out the thousands of properties underwater. It’s a process that won’t be over anytime soon.

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