Restoration services
Professional restoration services companies work with your insurance company to get the best insurance rates for: Storm | Mold| Fire | Water!
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Water Damage
We have professional restoration services companies here with Insurance Myth to help you with flood and water restoration. The intent is to revive your property to its original glory.

Fire & Smoke Damage
Fire and smoke damage affect over 350,000 homes every year.
If you would like to know more about what causes fires, what to do ahead of time to prevent them, then what to do if a house fire happens, keep reading and check out our blog topics.

Mold Damage
Approximately 47% of residential buildings in the United States contain mold or dampness. Source: (NIOSH) and (CDC).
Approximately 93% of chronic sinus infections in the United States have been attributed to mold exposure.

Storm Damage
Many types of storms can cause damage to every aspect of the structure. Damage from water, wind, hail, and/or ice is quite common. We have trusted professionals who will help with all kinds of storm damage.
Expert Restoration Services for Water | Fire | Mold | and Water Damage
Expert Restoration Services company personnel are trained to repair and mitigate properties affected by fire, mold, water, and storm damage. This is what they specialize in every day. Insurance Myth coordinates directly with your insurer for seamless restoration.
Common Questions
What Should I Do First After Fire, Flood, Or Mold Damage?
Your first priorities are safety and damage mitigation. First check the property to make sure it is safe to enter. Ask yourself if the source of damage (shut off power, gas or water, if needed), then contact a professional restoration company next. To reduce any further damage and to help you with insurance claims this is a time to act quickly.
Can I Stay In My Home During Restoration?
It depends on the severity of the damage. Minor damage may allow limited occupancy, but fire smoke residue, standing water, or mold growth often make the home unsafe. Your restoration professional and insurance provider will advise whether temporary relocation is necessary.
How Long Does The Restoration Process Take?
Time frames vary:
Water damage: 3–7 days for drying, longer if rebuilding is needed
Fire damage: Several weeks to months
Mold remediation: 3–10 days depending on spread
Hidden damage, inspections, and material replacement can extend timelines.
Will My Insurance Cover Fire, Flood, Or Mold Restoration?
Fire damage: Usually covered by homeowners’ insurance
Flood damage: An additional flood insurance policy is usually required.
Mold damage: Often covered only if caused by a sudden covered event (like a burst pipe)
Always document damage and contact your insurer immediately.
How do professionals remove smoke and odor after a fire?
How Do Professionals Remove Smoke And Odor After A Fire?
Restoration experts use specialized equipment such as:
HEPA air scrubbers
Ozone or hydroxyl generators
Thermal fogging
Deep cleaning of surfaces and HVAC systems
These methods remove soot, odor particles, and harmful residues.
What Happens During Water Damage Restoration?
The process typically includes:
Water extraction
Structural drying with dehumidifiers and air movers
Moisture monitoring
Cleaning and sanitizing
Repairs and reconstruction if needed
Fast drying is crucial to prevent mold growth.
How Dangerous Is Mold After Water Or Flood Damage?
Mold can cause respiratory issues, allergies, and long-term health problems, especially for children, seniors, and those with asthma. Mold can begin growing within 24–48 hours, making professional remediation essential.
Can I Clean Up Fire, Water, Or Mold Damage Myself?
Small, surface-level issues may be manageable, but major damage should never be DIY. Improper cleanup can:
Spread contamination
Cause structural issues
Void insurance coverage
Lead to health risks
Professional restoration ensures safe, code-compliant recovery.
How Do I Prevent Mold After Flood Or Water Damage?
Remove standing water immediately
Dry all affected areas thoroughly
Control humidity (below 50%)
Discard porous materials that can’t be dried
Schedule professional moisture inspections
Prevention is far cheaper than remediation.
How Do I Choose The Right Restoration Company?
Look for a company that is:
Certified (IICRC or similar)
Available 24/7 for emergencies
Experienced with insurance claims
Transparent with pricing and timelines
Highly reviewed and locally trusted
Get in Touch with our Restoration Professionals