Local Restoration Service Experts Invested in Your Future
Our highly trained and experienced restoration service professionals follow a detailed process that involves getting your initial inquiry, contacting you for more information, scheduling an appointment ASAP to assess the damage first-hand, and presenting viable options for specific repairs. We always prioritize your needs so that you are confident in our team.
When you work with us, we aim to:
- Restore your peace of mind, so you know your restoration project is in the most capable hands
- Partner with your insurance provider to resolve claims promptly
- Provide specific timelines and resources to eliminate the stress that comes with property damage
- Deliver exceptional restoration solutions that don’t compromise your budget
As a localized branch of a much larger entity with over 65 years of expertise, ServiceMaster Restore of Color Country only works with the best in our industry. We never cut corners or expedite the process just to complete your project. We take our time assessing, addressing, and mitigating the chances of future damage.
Contact us online or call (435) 210-5148 to speak with a restoration service expert in Cedar City today.
What is the difference between Damage Mitigation and Restoration?
Following a disaster, mitigation services aim to stop further damage and reduce the overall loss, while restoration services aim to restore damaged items to their pre-disaster condition. While restoration is not as urgent as mitigation, it is still crucial and should be completed as soon as possible. It could take several weeks or months for Restoration to be completed, depending on how severe the damage is to the property and possessions.
There is a common misconception that restoration and mitigation services 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.