Helping You Find Peace of Mind After a Disaster
Following the stress and uncertainty that comes with these kinds of experiences, the last thing you want to do is deal with logistics. This is where we come in. With our extensive experience, ServiceMaster Quality Restore - Garden City can help shoulder the burden and give you a chance to catch your breath. Our top-quality services are available 24/7 so that you never have to wonder how you are going to handle the problem.
We truly care about our customers and take their safety and well-being as our personal responsibility. Whether you are dealing with a flooded basement or fire damage to your commercial property, our restoration experts in Garden City will be there to quickly and effectively handle the issue so you can get back to normal. We go out of our way to keep you fully informed of all progress so you are never left wondering about the state of your property, and finish each job with a final follow-up appointment to confirm that all of your concerns were addressed. ServiceMaster Quality Restore - Garden City is here to help every step of the way.
What is the difference between Damage Mitigation and Restoration?
A mitigation service aims to stop further damage and reduce the overall loss after a disaster, while a restoration service aims to restore damaged items or property to their pre-disaster condition after a disaster. While restoration is not as urgent as mitigation, it is still crucial and must be completed with urgency. Depending on the significance of the damage to property and possessions, Restoration could take weeks or months.
There is a common misconception that restoration and mitigation services in Boise are more expensive than replacing damaged items. In fact, most disaster damages can be mitigated and restored for much less than it would cost to replace everything. A professional restoration team can save whatever is salvageable and replace anything that isn’t.
About Boise
Boise is the capital of Idaho and the state’s most populous city: As of January 2021, Boise’s population is approximately 240,000 people. This makes it the 99th most populous city in the United States. The city resides along the Boise River with an average altitude of about 2,730 feet above sea level. Residents enjoy 210 days of sunshine every year.
Currently, the City of Boise’s on target to build 1250 affordable homes and 250 homes in Permanent Supportive Housing projects by 2026 to assist homeless populations. Providing affordable housing is one of the city’s main priorities. The downtown area also offers more than 100 unique restaurants, a convention center, museums, and many other attractions.