The IICRC continues to closely follow state legislation and licensing in the mold remediation industry, including the latest change in the state of Virginia.
Have you ever wondered why people get upset with you on a
job that you are doing for them? Do you wonder if they think that their
job is the only one you have to do? Do you wonder if they really care what
you are doing to advance their job completion when you are not on their
jobsite? Do you think that they would feel differently if they knew what was
going on with their job?
These risk management and insurance mega trends in 2012 are certain to affect the restoration business. In this article, I will cover the top risks facing...
Throughout the United States, restoration professionals are under a microscope. This is true in the fields of water damage restoration, mold remediation and fire restoration.
Knowing what your high-risk operations are will go a long way toward sustaining your business over time. Every day, the owners of restoration firms take on risks in the hopes of making a profit.
The perfect combination of events promises to make the procurement of business insurance for restoration contractors more difficult and expensive in the near future.