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Flood Damage Mitigation – Kennebunkport, ME

Filing a Water Damage Insurance Claim

A flood can cause significant damage to a home or business. The proper restoration can be costly, but necessary to remove bacteria and prevent future mold growth.  In many cases, homeowner’s insurance will cover the cost of these repairs.  This is typically true if the flood is caused by a plumbing problem, storm damage or sewage backup.  However, if the damage is the result of lack of proper maintenance and neglect over an extended period of time many insurance companies will not cover the repair...

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extracting flood damage - portland maine

Extracting Flood Damage – Portland, ME

A seaside restaurant in Portland, ME is flooded after a coastal storm.  Several areas of the restaurant are water filled and damaged from the heavy rains.  The owner of the restaurant realized he needed a disaster relief company for extracting flood damage from his restaurant, though he was concerned about what his insurance company would cover.

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Fire Damage Restoration: New Hampshire Mall

Fire Damage Restoration: New Hampshire Mall

A New Hampshire mall suffered from fire damage when an overloaded cable caused the electrical wires inside to break down, triggering a fire. Everyone within the vicinity of the fire was evacuated and fire fighters quickly extinguished the flames before it had a chance to cause major havoc to the commercial property.  Due to Soil-Away’s reputation of expert-level service, the decision of who to call for fire damage restoration was clear. The crew members were happy to help restore the property to...

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Water Damage Insurance Claim – Manchester, NH

Water Damage Insurance Claim – Manchester, NH

You’re sitting in your living room, relaxing after a long day at work, when suddenly, you notice a stain on your ceiling. The spot on the ceiling is directly below your upstairs bathroom. Panic sets in. This must be water damage, but where is the water coming from? What’s the extent of the damage? How do you even begin going about fixing the problem? Will I have to submit a water damage insurance claim? The questions are racing through your head.

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