24hrestorationwaterdamagemelville
(516) 636-2674
Whether you have a burst pipe or leaking pipe, a defective boiler or hot water heater or water damage from wind-driven rain or any other water-related emergency, we can handle any size condition and be onsite in less than 1 hour to begin service.
We understand how water damage could extensively affect your establishment or household, so we want to find smart options to get the problem under control. Upon arrival, we’ll immediately make sure that the source of the water is stopped, decelerated, or neutralized. We handle any type of flood & water damage causes including:
We work with all insurance carriers, including these fine companies.
Things you should do if you experience a water leak.
Things you SHOULDN’T do if you experience a water leak
EMS = Emergency mitigation service RCV = recoverable cash value, which would be the total value of the labor & materials needed to repair and/or replace the exact same finished materials (a.k.a. like, kind & quality). ACV = actual cash value. This value is the amount of the initial repair payout, which is typically the RCV less the recoverable depreciation. D&R = detach & reset. This Xactimate entry is used as a labor only entry for salvageable items that need to be removed / salvaged / and reset as a part of the repair process. Example: A vanity is being replaced but the sinktop & faucet would need to be salvaged & reinstalled on the new vanity cabinet. R&R = Remove & replace. This Xactimate entry is used when an item is being entirely demolished & replaced with a new similar item of similar grade & composition. O&P = Overhead & profit. This extra add-on is typically applied to Xactimate repair line item entries to compensate for having to hire a professional contractor to manage & coordinate the repair portion of your project. This multiplier is often left off repair estimates when homeowners try to “go it alone” without the assistance of an industry professional assisting in settling the claim.
Most likely your payout will be the ACV (actual cash value) less the amount of your deductible. Example, the RCV (recoverable cash value) on your repair payout is $10,000 and your ACV (actual cash value) is $8500, $1,500 is withheld and that is the recoverable depreciation. If you have a $1,000 deductible, your initial insurance repair payout will be $7,500. You can also get the $1,500 from your insurance carrier under certain conditions.
Typically, If you can show your insurance carrier receipts for any supplies you paid for directly along with paid invoices to your contractor that add up or more than the RCV value, you would then qualify to get reimbursed the recoverable depreciation…..or…….you may be able to have the carrier release the recoverable depreciation once you have a signed contract with a contractor equal to the RCV.
Your carrier would LOVE for you to do this, as the deck is stacked in their favor if you go that direction. The same rules would apply regarding showing paid receipts totaling the RCV value in order to get the recoverable depreciation, which won’t really be possible if you provide your own labor. Plus, the adjuster will likely not afford you overhead & profit (O&P) which will drastically reduce your payout as you are not a contractor with overhead or profit concerns.
Collections on the EMS portion of your claim, though it takes a lot of time & delays, the carriers will often cut a check directly to True Restorations as a sole payee, which is proper due to the fact that the signed service authorization states those particulars, plus….all the work has been completed. The emergency work is handled this way because the scope of work is unknown and providing an estimate often takes time, additional time typically causes more damage. Your insurance carrier prefers to have the emergency work commence immediately to minimize the damages and is prepared to be billed directly from the restoration contractor. With a signed direction of payment from you (aka: DOP), that document instructs the carrier to pay True Restorations directly for the EMS work. On the repair side we don’t offer credit terms on repair work, we are not a bank or a lending institution. This is mainly due to the insurance carrier’s unwillingness to guarantee unencumbered payments directly to TR as their policy is to put additional parties on the checks (mortgage companies). Your mortgager would have the legal right to the funds if there are delinquencies.
First I would like to mention Fred McKnight. He was so kind, respectful, easy to talk to and professional. After speaking with him. I was completely confident in having him and his company handle my puffback situation. I had some questions and concerns later on . He answered me promptly and never made me feel like I was bothering him. He sent 12 people to my house. They cleaned up my basement and my house. They put in a lot of work. They were all respectful of our home and polite. Willi was the man that was managing everyone. He had them all doing what they needed. He treated them all with respect. He made sure everything got done and also worked hard himself. Everyone worked well together. We are so very happy with everything they did. The took such care to get perfection. There was definitely pride in their work. I wish I could give 10 stars! Everyone involved in the Restoration was professional and the outcome was amazing! Thank you all so very much!!
We had a water leak in our kitchen and being 6 months pregnant I have no time to even think about it. True Restoration was at our house in minutes. The whole team was very professional and treated our house like it was there own. We are very excited for the renovation that are happening and how fast. We couldn’t have ask for a better team to take us through this stressful process. There making it very easy. And we can’t thank them enough.
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