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24
Hour Emergency Service Lines
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Anywhere in Orange County in ONE Hour!
Q:
If I have wet carpet, tile, walls/ceiling, and/or contents, why cant I
let these items dry on their own?
A:
The only way to properly dry wet building materials and contents is to
use blowers and dehumidifiers; you will almost certainly develop mold/mildew
if you allow building materials and contents air dry.
Q:
How long will the equipment run and should I keep it on 24 hours a day?
A:
Drying usually takes a minimum of 3 days, but it varies according to size
of loss, indoor/outdoor conditions, and the affected materials.
Equipment may be turned off to sleep.
Q:
What do I do if I have visible mold, is it dangerous?
A:
Do not use bleach to clean yourself or put a fan on it to dry, let Jarvis
inspect and recommend the proper course of action. A moldy indoor
environment may cause a variety of adverse health effects to occupants
exposed over long periods of time.
Q:
Does Jarvis Restoration handle the repairs too?
A: Yes, Jarvis
handles structural/contents drying as well as repairs and restoration.
These services include, but are not limited to, drywall repair, finish
carpentry, carpet/tile/wood flooring, paint, etc.
Q:
Does Jarvis Restoration offer a warranty on their services?
A:
Yes, a 3 year warranty covers all workmanship performed by Jarvis.
Also, any manufacturers warranties will be transferred to the customer.
Q:
If I refuse your recommendation on any part of the the drying or structural
repairs, do I still get a full warranty?
A:
NO. All work on the approved scope of work
must be performed by Jarvis Restoration.
Q:
Does Jarvis restore damaged personal property?
A:
Yes, clothing, upholstered/wood furniture, documents, window coverings,
etc. are handled by an experienced Personal Property division, and restored.
Q:
Should I be concerned if the loss is gray or black water ie toilet or
sewer backup?
A: Yes, bacteria-ridden
water from these sources may pose a significant risk to ones health, especially
if ingested. All porous items that have been saturated should be
discarded in most cases.
Q:
Do I need to call my insurance company and get approval before you start
drying and remove affected materials?
A: No, your
insurance company expects you to be pro-active in precluding any secondary
damage like mold. Drying should be started as soon as possible.
Q:
Do I have to use my Insurance Companys preferred vendor?
A: No, insurance
law allows a consumer the right to choose any licensed contractor specializing
in water damage.
Q:
How do you establish pricing guidelines, and are they fair and accepted
in the insurance industry?
A:
Jarvis
uses the same estimating price list, Xactimate, as 75% of insurance companies
and agrees to a total scope price by meeting with adjusters on-site.
Q: Does Jarvis Restoration do additional work
(repairs, renovations, upgrades, etc.) that is not covered in the claim?
A:
Yes, any additional work requested will be bid and will often be more
affordable because workers are already set up on site.
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