How To Estimate For Water And Fire Damage | A26F #13 Adjustercast

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Many independent adjusting companies send you out on a claim to inspect for damages, what you should definitely do is have the appropriate equipment with you to give you a better idea of the presence of water or fire damage.

In this video, you will learn how to properly estimate water and fire damage using the proper equipment. What equipment do you need? Not much!

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So the drywall is wet and needs to be removed, but the wood framing holding the drywall remains dry ?
How dose that work, when the contractor is reasonable to remove or dry wet materials ?
Unless your giving the contractor a written notice that your excepting full responsibility to write the scope of work and You hold responsibility if mold shows up at a later date
The customers heath issues, contents of the room, and the use of the room ( food preparation / medical ) and they type of contamination present ( sewage, lead paint, other ) determine the Need to sir scrubbers, Not the adjusters

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Thank you for taking time in making this video

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Insurance companies are good for not wanting restoration companies to use the line items for bagging debris, always best to have photos of bagged debris while opened.

nyko