We've all heard the saying, "Where there's smoke, there's fire," and unfortunately, it holds true when it comes to property damage.
Don't let water and flood damage dampen your spirits—we've got your back, ready to restore your space and bring back that dry and cozy feeling once again!
Say goodbye to the musty odors and unsightly patches—our experts will restore your space to a clean and healthy state.
We specialize in asbestos removal, making sure your space is free from this harmful substance. Our expert team will assess your property, identifying any areas contaminated with asbestos.
With years of experience in the industry, Frontline Fire & Flood is the trusted name in restoration in Tacoma, WA. Our IICRC-certified technicians follow industry-standard procedures for quality you can count on. We offer 24-hour emergency service and can work directly with your insurance provider to make the process as easy as possible for you.
The length of time for proper restoration to occur is dependent on the type and size of the damage. A typical water damage project usually takes 5-7 days to dry and remove any unsalvageable materials. Mold remediation can take anywhere from a few hours to several days, depending on the extent of the damage. Fires cause the most extensive damage and can take weeks for restoration to be completed. Keep in mind these are all estimates, and they’re only for the restoration portion of the job. The rebuilding portion of the job, where everything is put back into place, has its own separate process and timeline.
Seeing your home damaged is extremely stressful as a homeowner, and it’s difficult to know the right course of action. Will trying to clean up on your own help or just make things worse? No matter what kind of damage you’ve incurred, the very first thing you should do is take photographs as long as the area is safe for you to be in. If you have water damage, the best thing to do is extract as much standing water as you possibly can while you wait for help. If you have fans, set them to start drying things as much as possible. They won’t be enough to dry the area completely, but they can help to minimize the chance of secondary damages. In the event of mold or fire, it’s best to just leave the damage alone until a professional can address it. Disturbed mold can disperse spores throughout the home, and fire damages can worsen if improper cleaning techniques are used.
Insurance coverage is very situationally dependent. Each policy from each different company will have different levels and types of coverage. The best way to know if your damage is covered is to keep a copy of your policy on hand and call your agent directly with any questions you might have.
With years of experience in the industry, Frontline Fire & Flood is the trusted name in restoration in Tacoma, WA. Our IICRC-certified technicians follow industry-standard procedures for quality you can count on. We offer 24-hour emergency service and can work directly with your insurance provider to make the process as easy as possible for you.
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