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FAQs

FAQs

Clean Remodel LLC

Have a restoration-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • Do I need to move out during the process?

    Depending on the severity and extent of the damage, temporary displacement may be required. For instance, if the loss happens in areas such as the only bathroom in the house, the kitchen, or if there is damage in more than half of the entire house, you will then need to be displaced. On the other hand, if the damage is not extensive, we may be able to contain the affected areas and you may stay on your property during the cleanup and repair process. If you've experienced water damage, call us at Clean Remodel LLC today.

  • How long will it take for my property to dry?

    Unfortunately, there are no set standards for the time of drying. However, the quicker we start mitigating the damage, the higher the chance of salvaging saturated materials we have, instead of ripping them out. There are a lot of variables that will affect the drying process.



    In our experience, a common timeline used in the industry is three days, but depending on the saturation of the affected materials, and atmospheric conditions, some dry-outs can take up to 10 days. Call our team today if you're in need of water damage restoration.

  • How can I tell if I have mold?

    Mold is part of the natural environment. Outdoors, mold plays a part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter such as fallen leaves and dead trees, but indoors, mold growth should be avoided. Molds reproduce by means of tiny spores. These spores are invisible to the naked eye and float through outdoor and indoor air. Mold may begin growing indoors when mold spores land on surfaces that are wet. There are many types of mold, and none of them will grow without water or moisture.



    According to Get Onedesk, about 70% of homes have some type of mold in them. If you suspect you have mold in your house and see a green/brown/back spot on your walls or contents, it is best you contact us. We can inspect it and determine if it's in fact mold, or if there is a need to perform testing. If you've experienced water damage, get in touch with us today.

  • Do you service all kinds of disaster damage?

    For the most part, we do. However, we are focused on water damage cleanup restoration, fire damage, and mold remediation. Contact us today for more information.

  • Do I need a general contractor?

    In most cases, we can take care of a claim from beginning to end. This means we can take care of the damage cleanup, restoration, and reconstruction. However, in some cases, we may be booking a few weeks out for reconstruction due to the amount of customers we are serving at the time. If you're in need of water damage restoration, call our team today.

  • Does insurance cover damages?

    Most water and fire damages are covered by insurance with a few exceptions. For mold, you will have to have the correct coverage. Said coverage will be limited.



    We can come in to inspect your home and see if your loss might qualify for coverage before you even file a claim. Nowadays, we hear clients getting non-renewal letters right after they have filed a claim, this is due to recent state-wide catastrophes such as flash floodings, and wildfires. Therefore, it's worth consulting an expert prior to filing a claim. If you've experienced water damage, call us today!

  • Should I go through my insurance and file a claim?

    We can come in to inspect and see if your loss might qualify for coverage before you even file a claim and if it's worth filing a claim. Nowadays, we hear clients getting non-renewal letters right after they have filed a claim, this is due to recent state-wide catastrophes such as flash floodings, and wildfires, so it's worth consulting an expert before filing a claim.

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