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Water & Fire Damage Restoration in Oliver Springs

For more than a decade, the proven professionals at Innovative Restorations have provided comprehensive restoration and remodeling services for customers in Oliver Springs and throughout the Upper Cumberland Area in Tennessee. Some of the most popular services we provide for customers in Oliver Springs include:

Our crews serve homeowners & business owners in the following Tennessee counties: Cumberland, White, Putnam, Fentress, Overton, Pickett, Roane, Jackson, Morgan, and Knox. When you need services for fire damage restorationcrawl space repair & waterproofing, board-up services, commercial cleaning & sanitizing services, or a wide array of bathroom & home remodeling services, our crews can clean, restore, and upgrade the look of your property in Oliver Springs.

When you need our help with your water damage mitigation, crawl space encapsulation, or kitchen remodel, give us a call at 931-546-1155 or click here to make a reservation for services today at your property in Oliver Springs.

Additional Services Offered by Innovative Restorations in Oliver Springs

Damage Restoration & Remodeling Services

Reasons to Choose Innovative Restorations in Oliver Springs

  • Backgrounded & Drug-Tested Employees
  • End-to-End Restoration Specialist
  • Residential & Commercial Services
  • State-of-the-Art Equipment & Technology
  • Same Day Response Times (Under 60 minutes in some areas)
  • Guaranteed Work
Why Choose Innovative Restorations

Rely on Us for the Best Home & Kitchen Remodeling Services in Oliver Springs

Since 2009, our crews have set the industry standard for restoration & remodeling services in  Oliver Springs and throughout the Upper Cumberland Area in Tennessee. Our IICRC-certified technicians have a wide variety of skills and handle multiple tasks, from fire damage restoration to kitchen remodeling and everything in between. When you need our help at your home or office in Oliver Springs, be sure and give us a call at 931-546-1155 or click here to make a reservation for services today at your property in Tennessee.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is water damage covered by my insurance policy?

Water damage insurance claims depend on a few different criteria. Ultimately, that's a question you'll have to clarify with your insurance company. However, we can tell you that the viability of water damage insurance claims depends primarily on what caused the damage (storm, burst pipe,plumbing malfunction, localized flood, sump pump failure, etc.). Some insurance policies will outline scenarios that will NOT be covered without specific riders like flood insurance, or sump pump failure insurance.

Contacting a restoration contractor as well as your insurance adjuster at the same time is a good idea because the restoration contractor will help make sure that not only will the water extraction and dry out be covered but the rebuild process that should follow. If the full scope of the claim isn't outlined and agreed upon from the start, there may be issues down the line, and property owners may find themselves having to pay out of pocket to get the property completely back to normal.

2. Should I start mopping up the water myself?

Most homeowners start trying to remove the water themselves before they realize they'll need to contact their insurance company about a claim so they can call in a water damage restoration company. However, standing water around anything with a power cord or outlet or sagging ceilings makes the area unsafe. Also, many insurance claims require documentation of the loss BEFORE any work is done, including removing the water. Always take plenty of photos of the damage you see before taking any action to start cleaning up the mess. Your restoration contractor will be able to back up your insurance claim scope with the necessary technical documentation as well.

3. What caused the mold to grow in my house?

Anytime the moisture levels in your home are at 60% or higher, mold can grow. What's frustrating for many property owners is that they don't see a puddle on the floor or water dripping from the ceiling. When mold grows, the source of the moisture is usually hidden under floorboards or behind walls.

4. Does bleach kill mold?

For the majorityof surfaces in your home, bleach won't actually get rid of your mold problem. It's the "iceberg effect." Visible mold is usually a small percentage of the actual amount of mold growth. Bleach can't kill mold on porous surfaces like wood, and while tile or fiberglass surfaces can be cleaned with bleach, often the mold has spread far deeper. The reason why mold remediation companies don't recommend DIY cleanup isn't that they want to make more money; they know, in their experience, that a mold problem is usually far more invasive than can be seen with the naked eye. Simply cleaning the surfaces can provide false assurances that you got rid of the mold, only to have it come back time and time again.

5. How do I know if the mold is gone for good?

If the inspection/assessment process was able to pinpoint the source and cause of the mold growth, once that source is repaired, you can be relatively confident about the success of remediation. Ask if your restoration technician has the IICRC certification for "Applied Microbial Remediation." You can also request a "post-remediation mold clearance" from a third-party mold inspector to re-test the area for any remaining traces of mold before the area is treated with a sealer or encapsulant to resist future mold growth.

6. How long does fire damage restoration take?

It's never a quick fix, though we've gathered together a multi-discipline team of contractors and disaster restoration technicians to work in tandem to complete the work as soon as possible. From structural repairs to sand/soda-blasting to odor removal to contents cleaning, our fire damage restoration crew begins as soon as the project scope is determined, and we don't stop until the job is done and both you and the insurance company are satisfied with the results.

7. How do I clean up soot?

DIY soot removal is not recommended. Commercially available products can actually cause permanent damage to surfaces. Soot itself is primarily oil-based, but that residue also contains toxic, possibly biohazard contaminants.

8. What Is the Electric Cost of Running a Dehumidifier in the Crawl Space?

Comparatively, it is less than running a small refrigerator.

9. Is Mold Damage and Crawl Space Repair Covered by Insurance??

In most cases, it is NOT covered by insurance, but financing is available, and approval is easy. Call today!

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