Frequently Asked Questions
WestPalm Builders does more than just restoration services!
We are here to help rebuild both property & lives after natural disasters.
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If your property has been damaged by a natural disaster, the first step is to ensure the safety of yourself and others. Then, contact a reputable disaster restoration company to assess the damage and begin the restoration process.
Be sure to document the damage and contact your insurance company to file a claim.
The answer is NO.
It is your choice which restoration company to use. Even if it is suggested by your insurance, you still get the final say which company you want to restore your property to pre-damage state.
In many cases, insurance will cover the cost of restoration for damage caused by natural disasters.
However, it is important to review your insurance policy and work with your insurance company to ensure proper coverage and filing of claims.
The length of time for disaster restoration varies depending on the extent of the damage and the scope of the restoration work. A reputable restoration company will provide a timeline for the restoration process and keep you informed throughout the project
YES, the water damage can be hidden.
Some of the signs of hidden house flood water damage include:
- Peeling paint and wallpaper
- Visible mold
- Moisture and condensation
- Musty odors
- Increase of insect or pest activity
The first step in starting a remodeling project is to determine your goals and budget. Next, you should research and interview potential contractors to find one that is experienced, reliable, and fits your needs. Once you have selected a contractor, they will work with you to create a detailed plan and timeline for the project.
The length of a remodeling project depends on the scope and complexity of the project. Small projects, such as updating a bathroom, can take a few weeks, while larger projects, such as a whole-house renovation, can take several months or more.
In many cases, permits are required for remodeling projects. This can vary depending on the location, scope, and type of work being done. A reputable contractor will be familiar with local permit requirements and can assist in obtaining them.
