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Angelo

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Flood And restoration business please help!!..
« on: January 03, 2011, 12:02:46 pm »
Hi Guys Happy New Year For Everyone , i Am new here and this is my First  post here please help ,i have bin in the carpet cleaning buisness since july 2010. i have plans for 2011 and one of them is to do flood and restoration course any thoughts if this is a good idea and if theres is market out there on flood and restoration  bussiness and wheres the best place to do the training thank you i appreciate any help .

Tony Gill Carpet Smart

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Re: Flood And restoration business please help!!..
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2011, 12:47:34 pm »
Think if you do a search Derek West has got together some of the other lads to do a course don't know if there are any places left

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CATMAN

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Re: Flood And restoration business please help!!..
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2011, 03:55:25 pm »
I would advise you to join the BDMA if you want to get into this type of work.

Many insurers have now instructed Loss Adjusters, they and their contractors need to be at Technician status.

Certainly if you are serious about it, then the investment can be high.  If you think you've seen a couple of flooded properties and you could do that, throw in a couple of dehums and a blower and charge the earth, think again.

Insurers are only interested in one thing and thats cost.

Some prices are as low as £125 a room, for all your equipment, site visits, moisture maps, photo's, inventory lists.  If the room takes 3 months to dry out, you still only get £125!