Many water damage restoration companies claim they use the latest technology but still rely solely on inadequate non-penetrating moisture meters and infrared cameras to determine if a structure is dry. We use a new innovative technology that utilizes a series of small penetrating electronic moisture sensors that detects moisture levels deep inside your wall assembly, including inside your wood framing. Making sure the excess moisture has been dried after water damage is the key to preventing mold growth.
NextGen Restoration is nationally certified and regionally recognized by clients and peers for our commitment to excellence. At NextGen, we prize innovation and are constantly employing new technologies, some even built in-house, to provide a better or more efficient approach to meeting our clients' challenges. Our company's goal is your satisfaction, so we offer only courteous service by highly-trained professionals. We take your property serious in the water restoration process. Our team is comprised of an exceptional group of individuals with backgrounds in information technology, construction, indoor air quality, thermography, and finance.
Is Your Contractor Doing the Job Right? Working with insurance companies and contractors can be intimidating, often homeowners sign off on a job without realizing it was not done correctly. We contracted with NextGen to dry the house and remediate the mold created / left by the other company. We highly recommend their services! Properly performing mold removal and remediation must be done someone that is highly trained. Containment and air control, with the ability to eliminate loose particulate from entering in other rooms, or entering your central air / heat system, is the difference from keeping your entire home safe, or cross contaminating the structure and making the issue worse.
When a fire loss occurs in your home or business, it's nothing short of a tragedy. Immediate action must be taken minimize the soot from further destroying the structure and your personal contents. Water damage from the fire fighting process must also be quickly removed and the cleanup process started to mitigate the damage. Our emergency response team is on call 24-7, and you will always speak to a live person and our team will be dispatched to your location immediately. We will bring your home back to pre-loss conditions, while documenting all of the damage, and working directly with your insurance company, so you can get back into your home safely and quickly.
One call really does do it all. We handle every step of the process, from water extraction, structural drying, mold remediation, damage removal, contents cleaning, and storage, full reconstruction and remodeling. Professional estimating and consulting services are available including site inspection, report preparation, expert testimony and appraisal. Did your insurance company send a vendor / contractor then gave you a check for your home restoration? As an experienced contractor that has restored homes after a disaster, we can review the repairs required and make sure the scope of work is correct and provide complete restoration services.
We have years of experience in providing death scene cleaning, crime scene cleaning, biohazard cleanup and trauma scene cleanup. At NextGen, we are aware of how distressing death is and even more so when it occurs at home. When a tragedy occurs the last thing you might be thinking about is cleaning the scene, but body fluids can be hazardous and must be cleaned up properly and safely by a professional. Our team of experts have undergone intensive training and certification from IICRC in handling trauma and crime scenes and we are regulated by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Often, leaks are not detected until it becomes an emergency situation. In order to prevent leaks from becoming a flooding emergency and mounting expense, it is important to detect leaks early. Leaks can have multiple sources and can get complicated over time. Something that started as an easy repair can quickly turn into a long-term restoration nightmare without proper leak detection. Some beginning places to check for leaks include your water meter, water supply lines, and home fixtures such as toilets, bathtubs, and sinks - anything that is linked to a water source.
Commercial Restoration Services We Understand Large Loss & Their Unique Requirements Fact: We are the Bay Area's Leader in Re-Drying Structures left wet by other companies. When a disaster strikes you need to get your business up and running quickly and safely. Our commercial water damage, fire restoration, and mold remediation emergency services are available 24 hrs a day, 365 days a year. More than just water damage restoration, removing mold or repairing fire and smoke damage, our certified technicians have the knowledge and the state of the art equipment to restore your business completely to its pre-loss condition.
When you have water damage from a washing machine, leaky dishwater, overflowing toilet, bathtub running over, or other water loss, immediately removing the standing water is a priority. We will work quickly to extract the water, from carpeting, under the wood flooring and deep in the walls. We're Tampa's leader in structural drying. We use innovative sensor technology that detects moisture deep inside walls. Our sensors are kept in place during the drying process, monitoring moisture continuously and automatically documenting it for insurance, helping to prevent documentation denials and confusion.
Yes we are serious when we say 95% of all losses are left wet enough to support microbial growth. While it's rampant with preferred vendor systems who are limited to 3 to 5 days of drying, it also happens more often than you think with some restorers. It's actually easy to do. All you have to do to make a structure that is still wet look dry, is to use a non-penetrating moisture meter that only measures the first inch of a 5 inch standard interior framed wall. Walls dry from the outside in, so the trim will get dry first, followed by the drywall, followed much later by the wood framing.
Saying "yes" makes it all so easy, but is it in your best interest? The first thing to remember is that your insurance company only makes money when they collect more money from premiums than they pay out in losses. To make things worse, insurance companies are neither licensed nor experienced as contractors or water damage professionals, which ultimately means that they MUST defer to the professional on the job. This is the point at which they can really loose the control of a job and its costs.
I am going to describe the REAL environment that an insurance claim operates in. I am trying to give you the look "behind the veil" to reveal to you what you could never know about your home restoration company unless you routinely operate within the home restoration "industry". The complexity you see is one of the main reasons that we STRONGLY caution you regarding the selection of a UNBIASED Restoration Company to do your work. You NEED someone on your side that is not corrupted by other relationships or ulterior motives.
At NextGen Restoration we are experts in mold remediation, mold removal, and cleanup. Finding hard to find hidden moisture deep in the walls and drying the structure properly is the secret to preventing mold growth after water damage. If you have had water damage, also known as water intrusion, you need an expert that is highly trained with experience in water damage restoration. We are IICRC Certified Master Water Restorers. Properly performing mold removal and remediation must be done someone that is highly trained.
Cleaning up sewage from a toilet overflow or backup is extremely important due to potential health hazards. Proper removal of sewage, extracting the water, proper drying, disinfecting and in-depth cleaning is essential. We would all agree that cleaning up after a toilet overflows has to be the worst. Not all water damage incidents are the same however. Did you know that the water from water damage is actually categorized? The scary part is even clean category 1 water can quickly become category 3, which is toxic.
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