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Fire Damage - How To Do A Proper Assessment

After you complete the process of creating a set of steps for the protection of your house, the next logical step would be assessing the fire damage occurred to it. To achieve claims in a short span of time, you need to make a careful evaluation of the fire damage to your belongings as well as to your home. Evaluation would make the process smoother and easier for you as well as the insurance company.

Get the services of a restoration company which offers you professional services. They would fasten the process of restoration and you can move ahead with your daily routines in a short span of time. Making use of such a company is vital as it would reduce the unnecessary headaches after fire damage.

Taking care of the external fire damage

Make a careful inspection on the outside surface of your house. You need to carry on the process of evaluation, only if it is deemed to be fit. Use a camera or a video recorder and make sure that you create a visual document.

Begin from the outside surface of your property. Make sure that you visually document the roof and the gutters which are fire damage. Chimneys in fire damage condition pose a severe risk, make sure you take into account chimneys as well as fire damage shingles. In short, whatever is fire damage needs to be assessed.

Taking care of the internal fire damage

Once the structure is deemed to be fit, start form the top of the structure. Document everything right from the attic to the basement. Include the bedrooms as well as the bathrooms. None should be left out. Make sure that you cover the fire damage ceiling and the fire damage caused to the ducts. Look for stains in the ceiling and assess the fire damage caused to the bathtubs and toilets.

The basement fire damage needs to be thoroughly assessed as it contains the foundation over which the entire structure rests. Flooring fire damage needs to be completely assessed, as in most of the cases the entire floor ought to be replaced. It all depends on the fire damage afflicted to the floors. If the burn is not deep, it could be easily sanded down. In some cases, it would be just the smoke odor and the stains would be a result of soot. They can be easily rectified by salvaging it and deodorizing it.

Assessing the fire damage to Your Personal Items

Once you complete the structural evaluation, you need to make an assessment of your belongings. Create a list of the undamaged goods as well so that it makes the job of the adjuster easier. You need to make sure that the list is not ambiguous in any manner.

Make sure that you don't do the mistake of turning on your appliances when water is clogged in them. Make a thorough assessment of the wooden furniture and list all the problems involved in it. Make sure that you open the fire damage cabinets and inspect the things inside. Take into account all the dresses, fabrics and even carpets. If you have your own collection of books, CDs and DVDs, ensure that you add them to your fire damage list.

Completing the Final fire damage assessment

Once a thorough analysis of the various fire damage done is recorded, ensure that you a provide a well detailed copy to your agent so that he can go ahead with further processing and do the needful to minimize your loss.

About the Author

Chris Blastoyout is a disaster article writer for Detroit Fire Restoration and San Francisco Fire Damage Restoration




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