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How much will fire damage restoration cost, and how long will it take?

Fire damage restoration can vary significantly, depending on the type and extent of the fire as well as the contents and construction of your property. The timeframe can vary from a few days to a few weeks to a few months. Costs can range from a few thousand dollars to millions.
We understand that you need this information as soon as possible to communicate with stakeholders such as investors, suppliers, and vendors. Employees will also want to know when they can get back to work. At the time of their initial inspection, our local company will give you a thorough fire damage restoration plan, which will include an accurate estimate of the costs and the timeframe for completion.

Additional Recommended FAQs

How can I prepare my business for a fire before it happens?

Our Priority Response Emergency Program (PREP) will ensure your business will have a plan in place for when a fire or any other disaster strikes.

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Can I upgrade my commercial property during restoration or reconstruction?
Will my insurance policy cover fire damage restoration?

In general, commercial insurance policies will cover the cost of fire damage restoration.

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Can we keep operating in the building during fire damage restoration?

In some instances, it might be possible to operate in the building during fire damage restoration, but it depends on the nature of the work and the fire.

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What is safe and profitable to salvage after a fire?

Our local companies are experts at fire damage restoration, and they will identify what items can be salvaged and restored as well as those that will need to be replaced.

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The fire department and/or sprinklers left a lot of water in my building. Can you also restore water damage?