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Tips for Mitigation and Restoration After a Fire

3/15/2021 (Permalink)

Image of a business in flames suffering fire damage You will receive an estimate after an assessment of the damaged caused by the fire.

A fire in your commercial property in Layton, UT, can leave behind a lot of damage. Not only do you have to contend with the soot and charred structure, you also may experience significant water damage from the large amount needed to put out the fire. The fire damage repair process may seem daunting at first, but these tips can help you navigate the plan from start to finish in an efficient manner.

2 Tips for Mitigation and Restoration After a Fire

1. Streamline the Process

Your first call should be to a reputable fire restoration company. Many teams specialize in either fire mitigation or restoration, but the process goes more smoothly if you find one team with experts in both of these main stages. The unified team is your one-stop shop for all the steps of remediation:

  • Assessment
  • Board-up service
  • Water extraction
  • Material removal
  • Drying
  • Smoke and soot cleaning
  • Disinfection
  • Restoration


Working with one company to complete the whole process has a couple of key advantages. The estimate you receive after assessment covers everything you will need to list on your insurance claim. You also don't have to worry about a lack of communication between the team repairing the fire damage and the one rebuilding your structure when they both work for the same company.

2. Inform Your Insurance Provider

Your insurance company should be looped into the repair process from the start. Call your agent as soon as you know that the mitigation technicians are on their way. The sooner you call, the sooner the insurance adjuster will arrive at your building. Be prepared with the mitigation team's assessment when you accompany the adjuster on the walk-through. After he or she processes the assessment, your insurance claim can be processed more efficiently.

The fire damage repair process can be long and arduous, particularly if the fire covered a large area of your property. By keeping your insurance company informed and hiring one team to handle both mitigation and restoration, you can ease some of your burden.

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