Published on Dec 31, 2025
Welcome to another Q&A session where I answer questions from y'all on the internet.
Today's question is:
That all depends on size of the project and scope of work. So, oftentimes we find ourselves doing insurance restoration projects where maybe a, uh, dishwasher leaked in the kitchen and it's caused now problems throughout the whole kitchen and living room area, which is one of the main areas in the house that gets used by the whole family. In this case, we try to maximize how fast we do things to be able to get you into a functioning house more efficiently. Um, also we build lots of dust control and containment areas. So, anywhere that we are working, we mask off completely. That way anybody outside of the work area does not get affected by dust and everything is cleaned up every day. So, we really go above and beyond as far as keeping you out of the work zone while still being able to stay in your home.
Impact depends on the scope. For major areas like a kitchen, they try to maximize speed. Disruption is minimized through dust control and containment areas where the work zone is completely masked off, and everything is cleaned up every day, allowing clients to stay in their home.