THE PROCESS

The Paperwork

As you might expect, to manage the work process, there are several forms that your insurance and restoration experts will discuss with you. This ensures that everyone involved is fully aware of the scope of the work to be done, timelines, and outcomes expected. Your insurance representative will meet with you to assess damages, discuss your policy particulars, and take a statement from you regarding what has occurred. A "Work Authorization" is required to allow a restoration company to begin immediate emergency clean-up and stabilization of your property, which may involve extracting water, drying the building using specialized dehumidification equipment, air scrubbing, and cleaning of affected items and areas. The "Work Authorization" is an agreement between you and the service provider to carry out emergency services to stabilize the situation. In an instance where no insurance funds are forthcoming, you'll be responsible for payment. When you buy an insurance policy, you agree to pay the first portion of any loss.

The amount of the "Deductible" you choose often affects the amount of the premium you pay. This deductible applies only once per occurrence, regardless of how many items are claimed.

Meco Construction DKI is a member of DKI Canada (Disaster Kleenup International), a national network of industry-leading restoration professionals. As such, when you contract Meco Construction, at the end of the job you will receive a "Completion Certificate" that provides you with a warranty and assures your complete sanctification.