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What steps should I take after a disaster?

After a disaster, you must first make sure everyone is safe, and safely out of a damaged structure. If you haven’t already, contact emergency response, especially to deal with anyone who is injured. Your insurance company will want to be contacted about the disaster as soon as possible. Then you should contact a disaster restoration company, such as one of FLEET Response’s local companies. Our local company will help you deal with all the next steps, such as inspecting your property to see if it’s safe to return.

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What will reconstruction cost and how long will it take?

Reconstruction costs and timeframes depend on the size and complexity of the structure. FLEET Response’s local companies utilize a tandem team building approach to speed up the construction process, because we know how important it is for you and your family to get back home.

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Do my reconstruction plans have to match the original construction?

Not generally. If your home was a historic building, there may be restrictions on how you can rebuild, as well as HOA and local zoning regulations.

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Why am I being told that I can’t or shouldn’t rebuild?

In some disaster-prone areas, local, state, and federal authorities are trying to discourage people from rebuilding homes when they are likely to be badly damaged or destroyed again in the near future.

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How do I know whether I should restore or rebuild?

This is a very complicated decision, and you should make it in consultation with a restoration expert who can help you understand the different factors involved, including safety, cost, convenience, and legal restrictions.

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Why am I forced to upgrade some aspects of my home?

Code requirements for construction are constantly changing as we learn more about, for example, fire hazards, or as the needs of homeowners increase, such as the increased demand for electrical outlets and circuits that can handle the load.

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Do I need a permit?

With any major restoration or reconstruction project, you are likely to need multiple permits.

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Why is it better to hire a reconstruction team instead of a general contractor?

Although general contractors are skilled in managing teams of contractors on big jobs like new house construction, they are likely not prepared to handle the challenges of a reconstruction. For example, they may not be able to salvage, restore, and store the moveable property that survived the disaster.

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