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Having a home or business damaged by fire can be overwhelming for all involved. In most cases, fire and smoke damage to residential or commercial property is too hard to restore on your own. All Dry USA in Arlington Heights Illinois has professionals trained in fire and smoke damage repair. Once the fire is out, your home or business may suffer from water damage. All Dry also specializes in Arlington Heights water damage restoration to help return your home or commercial property back to its pre-fire state. U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) estimates over 350,000 residential or commercial fires in American each year resulting from:
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They are very punctual, easy to reach, and will call you back if you have to leave a message. Since I placed a claim with my insurance company, the insurance paid for their service. They were very knowledgeable about insurance companies and how the whole process works with claims and placing them. I would definitely call them again if I needed to and I will recommend them with no problem if any friends or family members need their service.
I really appreciate all the hard work & countless hours each one put in to my home while I was away from my home. My home has been restored and clear of all mold, my mom went to visit & had not one allergic reaction. GOD be given all the glory, amen!!! Thanks again Johnny, his crew and All Dry USA.
They are prompt, professional, and very technically competent. I was completely satisfied with the analysis and the recommendation of my damage. I would highly recommend them for any analysis and restoration work!
Arlington Heights is a popular suburb in the northwest part of Chicago and considered to be a village with its population. The city is known for its Arlington Park Race Track. Residents normally experience rain, snow, and summers. Residential and commercial development continuously boom while fine hotels serve the community. Flooding is a usual scenario in the city brought about by heavy rainfall. As a result, infrastructures can expect damages caused by water wherein they will have to acquire restoration services from All Dry USA. Residents and businesses can expect immediate actions to resolve the situation and to prevent further damages caused by water, fire, and molds.
All materials respond differently to fire, heat, and smoke. It takes a trained professional to determine the steps that must be taken to minimize future damage and repair your personal property. Our Arlington Heights, Illinois trained staff specializes in:
Many times, after a fire, home and business owners want to assess the damages. Please keep these safety tips in mind and ask yourself these questions before entering the structure.
Try to refrain from moving a lot within the home or business, to prevent soot fragments from setting in the carpets or furniture. Keep your hands as clean as possible, to reduce more soil on the furniture and walls. Cover furniture and walking areas with clean blankets or towels to prevent further damage.
No two fires are alike. Depending on the type and severity of the damage, will determine the specific fire and smoke restoration process. Soot soiled items require a precise cleaning process. Below are typical steps for fire and smoke damage restoration:
There are many fire & smoke restoration companies out there. However, when trusting All Dry USA with residential and commercial fire & smoke restoration you will not only receive professional services, but empathy, respect, and treated like family. All Dry USA is a locally owned business that provides all customers with:
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