FAQs
More FAQs- How long will the restoration project take?
- What does pre-loss condition mean?
- Is ServiceMaster Restore bonded/licensed/insured?
Depending on the scope of the project and the amount of damage to your commercial property 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 Project Manager will communicate details to you and your Insurance Provider clearly and effectively, to make the process seamless.
There may be some damage to your home and property that existed prior to your loss. Therefore, these damages will not be included in the scope of repairs. We are responsible for returning your home to how it was before the damage occurred, in other words, to its pre-loss condition, using materials of like-kind and quality. At your request, we will provide you with an estimate for any additional construction projects you may wish undertaken by our team. This additional work is termed, “non-insured work.”
All of ServiceMaster Restore’s teams nationwide are licensed, bonded and insured. You can trust that any of the technicians from our team entering your home will be trained, trustworthy, courteous and compassionate.