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Is ASAP licensed?
ASAP is licensed, bonded and insured with
liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000.
All ASAP employees are insured with workers
compensation.
We are certified by
Institute of Cleaning and
Restoration (IICRC) and strictly adhere to
their rules and regulations.
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Is ASAP a local company?
ASAP is a national
restoration company with corporate offices located in Arizona.
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What other companies do I need to contact during
the restoration process?
ASAP is a “One Stop Shop”, handling all phases of
your restoration needs.
ASAP meets all requirements to work with
insurance companies, contractors, adjusters, and management companies.
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Will ASAP assist me with my insurance claim?
ASAP meets all the requirements to work with
insurance companies.
ASAP photographs, evaluates, and documents
the source of the claim, including water intrusion, visible
deterioration, pre-existing damage, and visible microbial growth.
Our professional management team will
assist in guiding you through the complete claims process.
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If I have water damage, how do you detect moisture
in the adjacent areas?
ASAP uses high
tech, calibrated, moisture detection equipment to evaluate and document
the psychometric conditions inside and outside the structure, including
the moisture content of materials in affected and unaffected areas.
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What if I don’t have insurance?
If your
restoration project is not covered by insurance, ASAP offers competitive
prices to minimize your costs.
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How can I be sure your pricing is accurate?
The software is fast and accurate utilizing
a “unit cost” method of pricing. ASAP uses “Xactimate, the finest
pricing/estimating software in the insurance industry.
The software is fast and accurate utilizing
a “unit cost” method of pricing.
For insurance related estimates, structural
damage and contents cleaning are listed separately, giving the agent or
adjuster a detailed account of the insured’s loss.
Unit cost prices are updated to meet the
need of fluctuating costs and regional differences.
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If I am concerned about mold in my home, what should I do?
Call ASAP and have one of their IICRC trained
technicians investigate the situation.
A mold problem can usually be seen or
smelled.
Mold can be a concern in the home and
should not be allowed to grow.
Extensive mold contamination may cause
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Can mold become a problem in my home?
Mold growth may occur in your home if there is
sufficient moisture because mold spores are everywhere.
Be on the lookout for these common sources
of moisture:
Flooding, Roof Leaks, Plumbing Leaks,
Drainage Problems, or Condensation Resulting From Poor or Improper
Ventilation, etc.
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Is Mold found in my home harmful to my health?
Exposure to mold can cause health effects in some
people.
Some people are more sensitive to mold then
others.
Mold exposure causes various symptoms
including nasal and sinus congestion, stuffiness, eye irritation,
respiratory problems, throat irritation, skin irritation, and/or
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Will Mold go away if it is left untreated?
No, mold will
continue to grow until it’s completely killed and removed. [Back to
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Is it true that applying bleach will kill mold?
False, using bleach to kill mold is a myth.
Bleach will only remove the visible mold,
which will probably visually re-occur within 10-14 days.
Anti-Microbial chemicals must be properly
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What is Mold remediation?
Mold remediation is the process of removal and/or
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How long does it take to remove mold?
Each and every
mold job is unique.
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Is mold remediation covered by my Homeowner’s Insurance?
Most insurance companies decline the claim when
they hear the word “MOLD”.
Some individual policies and various
companies have a limit on mold coverage.
Let ASAP, handle your claim from start to
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I have water damage, what do I need to do?
Call ASAP immediately to determine what category
water damage is present.
Category 1 is often referred to as “clean”
water.
Category 2 is often referred to as “grey”
water.
Category 3 is often referred to as “black”
water.
It’s important to identify the source of
the incoming water, and if possible, stop it.
Make sure you turn off all electrical
appliances in and around the area affected by water before you go into
the area to reduce electrical hazards.
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