FAQs
More FAQs- How long will the water damage restoration project take?
- Who is responsible for monitoring the drying equipment?
- Why does my specialty floor need to be removed?
Depending on the scope of the project and the amount of damage to your home and its contents, the restoration process may require several phases before completion. A thorough evaluation and assessment of all damage will be done before the estimate of a completion date can be established. Through it all, your ServiceMaster Restore of Halifax & Dartmouth Project Manager will communicate details to you and your Insurance Provider clearly and effectively, to make the process seamless.
ServiceMaster Restore of Halifax & Dartmouth’s water damage mitigation specialists will place and monitor specialized equipment to achieve optimal results in the shortest amount of time. Equipment should never be turned off or moved by anyone other than the damage mitigation technician.
Nonporous flooring can trap water and prevent it and the materials under it from drying properly.
ROOFING AND ATTIC SOLUTIONS...GAF CERTIFIED, OPTIONAL 50 YEAR WARRANTY, FLEXIBLE FINANCING AVAILABLE AND WE PROVIDE DRONE IMAGES WHEN NEEDED