While the regulators come up to speed on forensic restoration work itself, the industry also needs to be pushing to improve contractor performance on the voluntary end.
This fast-moving Forensic Operator course covers a wide array of concepts, some as a quick review and others in depth, to provide the participants with the “big picture” of a proper forensic response.
In 2015, some hardworking restoration industry pros decided it was time to launch some more official forensic restoration training within the industry.
As I prepare this, we are two-thirds of the way through 2016, so it is probably good time to take a look back at my predictions of future trends and see which were hits, and which were misses.
Forensic cleaning is quickly becoming a high profit center into which restoration companies are looking to expand. Largely, no doubt, because profit margins range from 85-95%.