SERVPRO Follows Protocols to Restore Water Damaged Homes in Laconia
2/6/2020 (Permalink)
Scoping a Water Loss in Laconia Homes for Efficient Recovery
Gathering information and data about a restoration project can help our SERVPRO team to provide efficient services in Laconia loss recovery. As challenging as situations like water losses can be, the proper planning in the early stages can ensure that the right steps get taken to reduce restoration times and costs wherever possible. Scoping a job is critical for this reason and precedes the arrival of our skilled field technicians to begin mitigation.
Knowing what to expect in the earliest stages of scoping and damage assessment can help our customers to stay at ease through every phase of addressing water damage to Laconia homes. The first notice of loss (FNOL) is the point where a customer reaches out to our emergency response team for help after a disaster occurs. From this point, we must move as efficiently as possible, gathering the appropriate information and employing the best techniques to get your home back to preloss condition quickly.
In most situations, scoping of the job begins quickly after the FNOL to ensure that we are getting the freshest look at the damaged areas and have the opportunity to slow the migration of water damage with mitigation steps to follow. We utilize this walkthrough as a chance to hear from our customers what their priorities are and how we can help them through the trying experience and keep them in the house throughout restoration when possible.
The collection of data and readings from moisture detection devices and a thorough visual inspection determines the SERVPRO personnel, equipment, and potential power needed for water loss recovery. It might be necessary to have our in-house team of experienced residential contractors perform drywall removal or muck out, or structural drying specialists work with advanced drying tools to restore installed construction materials before they become too damaged to preserve.
Water loss incidents can get out of control without the fast and confident response of our SERVPRO of The Lakes Region water restorers. No matter how we can help, from drying to clean up, give us a call today at (603) 527-2518.