- DrywallsWe strive to keep our projects running on schedule, but there may be times when it appears that little work is being completed.Delays can result from working with your claim representative to reach an agreed cost of repair, waiting for the materials selected to complete the repairs to be shipped from the supplier or waiting to achieve the appropriate drying or curing time for certain materials. The steps involved in certain repair processes may require drying or curing time. For example, drywall repairs often require multiple trips for finishing since drying time is required for the compounds used to finish the drywall. A drywall installer may be at your property for less than an hour sanding and applying an additional coat of compound. Your Disaster Team estimator and project manager will explain the repair process and keep you informed regarding the process of the repairs.
- Cabinet Installation
- SidingWe are no strangers to storms in our area. Tri-state area residents have experienced tornadoes, wind storms, hail storms, ice storms, and even hurricanes! These disasters often cause widespread and severe damage including impact damage caused by falling trees, shingles torn off by high winds, windows damaged by wind-borne debris, and loose or missing exterior siding. Many property owners can find themselves in need at the same time after these disasters. Disaster Team is experienced in working with many property owners simultaneously to speed the recovery process. Call us if you need assistance after a storm. When other contractors are overwhelmed, we will respond to your emergency when you need us – 24/7/365.
- Residential Roof RepairMost insurance policies include language that requires property owners to make reasonable repairs to avoid further damage to the insured property in the event of a loss. it is acceptable to remove non-salvageable building materials, remove water, dry the structure, complete temporary roof repairs, remove trees from structures, and complete other emergency repairs prior to the adjuster’s inspection as required by most policies. As outlined above, it is important to understand your policy coverages to avoid any unexpected out-of-pocket expenses since you are responsible for paying your deductible as well as the cost of any work completed by Disaster Team that is not covered by your insurance policy.