FAQ
General FAQ
The duration of the restoration process can vary significantly depending on various factors, including the type and extent of the damage, the size of the property, the availability of materials and resources, and any regulatory or permit requirements. Here are some factors that can influence the timeline of the restoration process:
-Extent of damage
-Type of property
-Scope of work
-Availability of materials and resources
– Customer preferences and circumstances
Given these factors, it’s challenging to provide a specific timeframe for the restoration process without conducting a thorough assessment of the damage and developing a detailed restoration plan. It’s essential to work closely with a reputable restoration company to accurately estimate the timeline and ensure that the restoration process is completed efficiently and effectively.
Your deductible is usually paid directly to DARI construction and restoration before the restoration phase of your claim begins. Your insurance company relies on us to collect this on their behalf. When the claim is over. they reduce the total they pay us by the amount of your deductible. You can pay via cash, cheque or e-Transfer.
It depends up on homeowner about what is their preference, we normally would take the salvageable items to our temperature-controlled warehouse, where they get cleaned and stored securely. If the items are non salvageable, we would a like list of the items and send it to the adjuster before disposing them off.
Yes, obtaining a work authorization or agreement is crucial in many situations, particularly when hiring contractors or service providers to perform work on your property.
Yes, It formalizes the completion of the work, documents the fulfillment of contractual obligations, and provides assurance to both parties that the project has been successfully concluded.