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Water Damage Restoration in Maple Grove, MN

Time and technique matter most when you need water damage restoration. Whether you’ve weathered a serious hail storm, dealt with ice dams over the winter, or experienced an emergency like a burst pipe or fire, Intelligent Design Corp. is ready to spring into action to restore your Minnesota home or commercial property. Our team is local, licensed, certified, and experienced in restoration services. 

Let us stop water damage before it turns into mildew and harmful mold! Our Maple Grove-based team provides 24/7 emergency response service in the Twin Cities metro area and utilizes state-of-the-art equipment and advanced drying techniques to minimize the damage. Call us now for help: 763-315-0745.

Our Water Damage Restoration Process 

Water damage may be a dangerous and ruthless invasion of your home or property, but you’re in good hands with Intelligent Design Corp. We’ll do everything we can to streamline this restoration process and your associated insurance claim. 

Here are the steps we follow for water damage restoration:

  1. Damage Assessment
  2. Secure Your Property
  3. Meet the Insurance Adjuster
  4. Review/Negotiate Your Claim
  5. Complete Restoration Work

Step 1: Assess the Damage 

Intelligent Design Corp. uses specialized equipment and techniques to identify the extent of the water damage, establish its cause, and develop a plan for repair. Our technicians have certified training to recognize the signs of structural damage and hidden moisture.

Step 2: Secure Your Property

We secure your property to prevent further water intrusion and potential damage. Our team understands how important it is to keep your home or place of business safe from additional water damage, so we take extra precautionary steps such as installing barriers, dehumidifiers, and air movers to prevent any further moisture from entering the premises.

Step 3: Meet the Insurance Adjuster

After your property has been secured, we will coordinate with your insurance company to bring in an adjuster to review your claim and assess the damage again. Our team will provide the adjuster with a detailed report of the damages, photos, and any receipts for materials or services needed.

Step 4: Review the Loss Claim & Negotiate as Needed

Once the adjuster has had a chance to review your claim, our team will review the paperwork and negotiate on your behalf to ensure that you receive an equitable settlement from your insurance company. These claims are often 20 or 30-pages long and complex. 

Rest assured, we go through the Loss Claim with a fine-tooth comb to check that the proper line items have been used and the correct material estimates and labor charges. We have years of experience dealing with this and are committed to getting the best outcome for your situation.

Step 5: Complete Restoration Work

Once your claim has been approved, our technicians will begin the restoration process immediately. Our team is highly trained and experienced in restoring both residential and commercial properties – check out our work here!

After work is complete, we notify your insurance company. Any supplements or change orders approved during reconstruction are added to the claim, and the final check is submitted to you for your final payment.

Get Water Damage Help in the Twin Cities Now 

Intelligent Design Corp. is ready to be your reliable partner during a tough time, and we’re dedicated to ensuring that your home or property is restored to its full potential. Contact us now to get restoration help in the metro area!

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