What To Look For In Case Of Storm Damage In Michigan

Posted by Unknown on 1:12 AM with No comments
By Aaron Peters


Michigan is sometimes hit by storms at some part of the year. Unfortunately, they cause such havoc and damage most of the basic systems including power supplies, gas, water and sewerage systems. They also damage property as blowing off roofs; trees may fall on the roofs, damage to windows and gutters, flood the floor with water among many other problems. When there is storm damage in Michigan, Michigan restoration engineers would be of great assistance. Sometimes there is need for emergency restoration to enable you continue with your life comfortably as other systems are put back in order.

During catastrophic storm disasters, authorities open doors for contractors outside Michigan to come in. While this is good, it may expose one to incompetent firms who would not do a quality job. Here are some basics one should investigate to protect himself or herself and get the very best.

One should request a verifiable track record from the contractor and a few of the clients that he has handled in the past. It is advisable for one to pick a firm with local offices. However, one may pick one from outside the state as long as it has local partners who would enforce the warranty after it has completed the restoration work.

One should also ask to be shown valid copies of insurance policies of the workers and equipment to be used in the project. This protects one from likely compensation due to injury and damage in the course of the installation work. Further, he should also ask if the company would assist in helping the owner get compensation for storm damage.

It is important to set up an initial meeting with the contractor and put the record straight. I the meeting ask the period that they have been in the business and if they have encountered such damage as have happened to your home. You may also let them do some inspection of your home before they make a decision.

Ask for assistance in processing your insurance claims. Most competent restoration firms have a department to assist in putting together all the documentation necessary for insurance claim processing and enabling you get to get compensation amount that is enough to take care of your restoration expenses. A critical eye is needed to ensure that your claim is not thrown out on a technicality.

It is important to know if the company is going to outsource the actual work to subcontractors or it is going to handle the job by itself. Subcontracting is okay and is usually done when a company has many on-going projects or when cheaper to do so. However, there should be adequate supervision until the job is completed. Ask for the site manager who will be positioned at your site. He or she will be your contact person with the firm and will take any concerns and questions about the project.

The property owner should ensure that he has all the necessary permits before the projects kicks off. This will cover him or her from possible penalties and problems getting a certificate of inspection. Ideally, one should hire a contractor one feels comfortable with at home since he will have access to most of the private property.




About the Author: