We are dedicated to providing every Commercial Flood Cleanup customer's job, large or small, with superior responsive service. As a designated IICRC Certified Firm in Michigan, we perform all work to IICRC's gold standard for Commercial Flood Cleanup utilizing industry standard pricing that is set and approved by your insurance provider.
Call us at (586) 315-2894 to set a plan in motion for total water damage restoration today.
Around the Clock 24/7 Emergency Response To
Commercial Flood Cleanup in Chesterfield Shores, MI
We work 365 days a year providing 24/7 emergency response for Commercial Flood Cleanup in Michigan. Our commercial water extraction experts are Ready to send clean-up and refurbishment of your business property within the hour.
Commercial Flood Cleanup Properties We Service
Don't be misled as your competing companies do business as normal. Advance Restoration’s Pre-Loss Agreement guarantees your place at the front of the line for any Commercial Flood Cleanup loss in Chesterfield Shores, MI.
To learn more, call our office at (586) 315-2894 to set up an appointment with one of our pre-loss experts.
Understanding Large Loss Commercial Flood Cleanup
As commercial flood damage restoration experts we know that time is money and that’s why we respond immediately within an hour of your call for services in Chesterfield Shores, MI.
For large loss commercial damage, we manage a team of professional responders that include commercial flooded basement cleanup experts in water extraction, inventory contents cleaning and repair, mold testing and remediation, and full reconstruction of large commercial properties. Our commercial water extraction experts will begin work to prevent secondary damage to inventory and office equipment from occurring—saving you time and money.
IICRC Certified Firm—What You Should Know
Just as any professional performs at a higher level of competency in their field, IICRC Certified Firms and Technicians set themselves apart through training, experience, and comprehensive examination. The examinations consist of the successful completion of one or more of the 28 certifications courses available.
An IICRC Certified Firm must first employ one or more IICRC certified technicians, and apply with the IICRC to become a Certified Firm. Certified Firms are the only cleaning, restoration and inspection companies listed in the proprietary IICRC locator. They also promise to adhere to the IICRC Code of Ethics, be current in their business insurance and licensee requirements, and can proudly display the IICRC logo on their company website and vehicles.
Our IICRC certified contractors are committed to four key objectives:
• Certification at all times
• IICRC professional on every job
• Maintain industry standards
• Commitment to ongoing professional training
Our Commercial Flood Cleanup Process
A thorough evaluation of your property damage by our IICRC certified firm which provides a IICRC certified commercial basement water damage expert on every job is what sets our Commercial basement flood cleanup company apart from the rest. We digitally record and document every inch of damaged inventory and equipment, from important documents, office furniture, electronics and/or structural items to be sure nothing slips through the cracks of your claim. In most cases, our team of commercial water extraction experts can arrange for temporary equipment leases to keep the heart of your business beating.
- 24/7 EMERGENCY RESPONSE
- DIGITAL DOCUMENTATION
- DETAILED PLAN FOR RESTORATION
- CLIMATE CONTROLLED STORAGE FACILITY
- CONTENTS CLEANUP AND RESTORATION
- FULL RECONSTRUCTION
- WORK WITH ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES
FAQ
What if the water damage is from a sewage backup?
Sewage backups are considered Category 3 water (black water) and are highly hazardous. We follow strict biohazard cleanup protocols to disinfect and restore your property safely. This type of cleanup should never be attempted by a non-professional.
What causes water damage?
Water damage can come from burst pipes, leaking appliances, roof leaks, flooding, storms, or sewage backups.
How do I know if everything is fully dry?
We use moisture meters and thermal imaging to detect hidden moisture and ensure your property is completely dry before repairs and reconstruction begin, if needed.