Clarke Contractors, Inc. has sent you an invoice and you aren’t sure what you owe (if anything). Here is a detailed description of our invoice line by line to help you better understand what you owe OR what you don’t owe.
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Clarke Contractors, Inc. receives numerous new calls to estimate damage every day. We always prompt our customers with the question, “are you in need of emergency services?” Insurance companies require owners to do everything they can to stop the possibility of further damage. For example, a tarp on a leaking roof, extracting flooded basements, or boarding up a broken window caused by a fire.
After a fire, one of the first issues that come’s to everyone’s attention is the odor. Here are 8 easy steps to follow to help eliminate the odor.
If you don’t keep your furnace working properly, it could be deadly. A furnace not working at peak performance can cause a house fire, carbon monoxide poisoning, and higher energy bills. According to furnace manufacturers, your furnace should be cleaned and inspected annually by a qualified service technician. I called some local companies and the average cost to have your furnace inspected and cleaned is $70-$115. That’s a whole lot less money than repairing your home after a house fire. The older the furnace, the more important it is have this service done. Newer furnaces have features that will shut off the furnace if any problems are detected. Older furnaces do not have those features.
As a general contracting firm that specializes in insurance claims, we get to see some very interesting damage losses resulting from a wide variety of sources. On the other hand, we also see common claims that have a consistent theme and source.