Hurricane Florence Recovery… addressing the elephant in the room before it’s too late!

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  It will be no surprise to hear how many organizations are caught with their pants down in the wake of Florence.  Unfortunately, even the organizations that believed they were proactive and negotiated priority response contracts with restoration companies prior … Read More

Donut and Discount marketing… at what point does it become unethical (or illegal)?

I posted a blog earlier this week that produced dozens of calls from restoration contractors seeking additional information regarding the services we offer.  I was caught off guard when several of contractors asked me the same question… Can you beat the … Read More

Top 10 reasons why we teach (some) restoration contractors to do what we do for (almost) free…

  Our business model is to develop strategic partnerships with like-minded independent restoration contractors in key markets, versus establishing satellite offices or pursuing the franchise model. We invest in technology, education and partnerships instead of bricks and mortar. We specialize … Read More

Restoration Contractors Gone Wild – Part 2

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Redemption… the only word I can muster to describe how I felt yesterday as I witnessed an Insured admonish an Electronic Restoration “Specialist” that clearly didn’t do their homework.  It’s refreshing to finally have someone other than myself calling-out the … Read More

3 things every Contractor should know about Equipment Restoration Specialists

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Most of the recovery processing the vendors provide could be performed better and less expensive by your most experienced general contents cleaning Technicians. The “advanced technology” recovery processing the vendor’s promote is rarely used (< 5% of the units they service).  … Read More

Coming clean in a dirty industry – Part 2

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  Topping the list of “things the restoration contractor doesn’t want you to know” is that an Insured can (and often times should) elect to pocket the money instead of paying the restoration contractor to restore equipment assets.   I encountered an interesting … Read More

Coming clean in a dirty industry – Part 1

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Consider this scenario… A full-service precision machine and fabrication shop experiences a small fire in one of its CNC Machining Centers. The fire was quickly extinguished, but produced a light smoke residue dispersed throughout the facility. The Insurance Company dispatched an Adjuster … Read More