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What would be considered non-insured work?

Any construction project unrelated to your loss is considered non-insured work. At your request, we will provide a separate estimate for non-insured construction projects, and this work will require separate authorization and payment terms. If the non-insured work will delay the completion of an insured portion, then the situation must first be discussed with your Insurance Adjuster and the ServiceMaster Restore Project Manager.

Do I need general contractors?

There are some aspects of the restoration process that may require the services of general contractors such as drywall/painting; electrical; plumbing; roofing; framing/finish carpentry; flooring/carpet; installation of doors, windows, cabinets, post-construction cleanup, etc.

Cleaning, Disinfecting, Sanitizing, Sterilizing. Know the Difference.

As our world is changing in so many ways to adapt to the risks of the COVID-19 pandemic, our knowledge and understanding of the meaning of these four terms requires clarification and definition.

The following are definitions for key clea

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