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A Public Adjuster's Role in the Mold Removal Industry

At BioClean, we usually like to focus on the gritty parts of the job, especially when it comes to mold. But there are a few things homeowners should know when it comes to mold that aren't about recognizing it, preventing it, or treating it. Read on to find out about public adjusters, what they do, and how they might be involved in your mold removal process.

What Is a Public Adjuster?

First, what is a public adjuster? Anytime your home suffers from fires, flooding, hurricanes, or damages that come as a result of one of these things (like mold), you're going to have to assess the damage, and come up with a total cost for all repairs. A public adjuster is an expert, both in construction costs and in filing claims, and they are the one who comes to your home to calculate the damages and repairs. They work with contractors and with the insurer to help make sure the process is as efficient as possible.

Why Is a Public Adjuster Important?

In short, public adjusters are your advocates. They fight to get you the most financial coverage as possible, which allows you to use your energy for the many other issues involved with mold removal. While they work with your contractor and your insurance, you can focus on saving belongings, communicating with loved ones, and relocating to a safer place if necessary.

BioClean

If you're dealing with the process of mold removal, and looking for a company who can keep it simple with reliable, fast services, contact us at BioClean to learn more about your options. With complete mold services from assessment to restoration, we have the experience to make sure your home not only returns to normal, but is protected and restored better than before.

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