Improved mobile technology is providing restoration and
remediation professionals with important new tools that are changing the way
many companies manage files and estimate damages.
The following pertains to the top secret element
to success in your business, and any small business for that matter. If you
read this and implement the strategies outlined, you will have a very strong
likelihood of success in your business and in your life.
The idea of "green" or sustainable equipment and practices is nothing new, yet finding a consensus on how to incorporate green techniques and ideas in a restoration program is harder than you might think.
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.
Business schools speak of the "Wal-Mart effect" to describe second- and third-order impacts when a corporate giant moves in. You have no doubt witnessed this.