What Few People Know About Little Rock Fire Damage Remediation Steps
5/11/2022 (Permalink)
Fire Mitigation and Packout for Your Damaged Little Rock Home
Mitigation is a vital component of disaster recovery for your Little Rock home. Our technicians respond to emergencies like fires quickly to ensure that we can limit the loss to your property and your home's contents. Homeowners need to react swiftly to get trained personnel into their homes following the extinguishment of the fire so that strategies like pack-outs can be most effective.
While you might have many concerns for your property after the incident, fire removal efforts in Little Rock and content protection are the first steps that professional restoration technicians like ours take when we arrive at your damaged house. Much of this initial work that we do also goes to help provide your insurance company with the necessary information and documentation required to approve a damage claim and afford restoration work for your property.
Mitigation work often involves assessing the damage and beginning to remove debris and overly damaged structural elements to get down to the skeleton of your home in the damaged areas and ultimately rebuild it. We can test materials for structural integrity to exercise our controlled demolition techniques that only remove the portions of your home's construction that are too severely damaged to preserve.
Additionally, our contents department works throughout the initial mitigation phase to tag items requiring removal and relocation until the restoration work is completed. We can move them to our facility for safekeeping and focused cleaning and deodorization as needed. Once the restoration work in your home ends, we can return these items to their original positions on the property to make it "Like it never even happened."
You might find a fire in your home an overwhelming experience, but you can count on our SERVPRO of Little Rock to respond quickly with the expertise and tools to help recover your home. Call us anytime that disaster strikes at (501) 803-9700.