You have questions, Ehlers has the answers.
First, ensure your safety by turning off the main water supply and electricity if it's safe to do so. Then, contact Ehlers Construction immediately. We offer 24/7 emergency response to assess the damage and start the restoration process as soon as possible.
Water damage should be addressed immediately to prevent further complications like mold growth, structural damage, and increased repair costs. Ehlers Construction aims to respond promptly to minimize these risks.
We handle all types of water damage, including damage from broken pipes, overflowing sinks or bathtubs, heavy rainfall, sewage backups, and appliance malfunctions. No job is too big or too small for our experienced team.
Coverage depends on the cause of the water damage and your specific insurance policy. We can assist you in understanding your policy and even help with the claims process to ensure you receive the coverage you're entitled to.
The duration of the restoration process varies depending on the extent of the damage. Minor repairs might take a few days, while extensive damage could require several weeks. Our team will provide you with an estimated timeline after assessing the damage.
Our process typically includes water extraction, drying and dehumidification, cleaning and sanitizing, and any necessary repairs or reconstruction. We use advanced equipment and techniques to ensure thorough and efficient restoration.
Yes, preventing mold growth is a key part of our restoration process. We thoroughly dry and dehumidify affected areas and apply anti-microbial treatments as needed to inhibit mold growth.
Depending on the severity of the damage, it may be necessary to temporarily relocate, especially if there are health risks like mold or if extensive repairs are required. We will advise you on the best course of action after assessing the situation.
If you discover mold, do not disturb it, as this can spread spores throughout your home. Contact Ehlers Construction immediately. We are equipped to safely remove mold and remediate the affected areas.
One of the most common terms that insurance companies will use is pre-loss condition. While it may sound confusing at first, it’s actually a very clear way of explaining how they will repair your property after damage. To put it simply, it means restoring your property to the same condition it was in before the damage. If the damage is covered, your insurance company will pay to return your property to normal.
After damage, your insurance company will cover the cost of restoration and repairs. However, they won’t allow you to take advantage of the situation by making expensive property improvements.
That’s where the term pre-loss condition comes in. To prevent you from exploiting your insurance company, they require you to replace damaged items with comparable materials of similar quality.
When it comes to restoring your property to pre-loss condition, they will cover the cost of using a comparable material. If you had vinyl flooring, they won’t pay to upgrade your flooring to granite or marble.
Additionally, they’ll only restore your home to pre-loss condition using similar quality materials. So, if your original flooring was $1.50 per square foot, they won’t cover new flooring that’s $4.50 a square foot even if it’s a comparable material.
The one exception to restoring your property to pre-loss condition is building code upgrades. These are changes required to bring your property up to the current building code. Your insurance will cover these upgrades.
Yes, you can always pick the contractor. Although your insurance company determines how much they will pay for restoration, you are free to hire any contractor to restore your property to its pre-loss condition.
Ehlers Construction has years of experience in water damage restoration. Our team is fully trained, certified, and equipped with the latest technology to handle any situation. We are committed to restoring your home quickly and efficiently, with a focus on quality workmanship and customer satisfaction.
Safety is the top priority. Ensure everyone is safe and the fire is completely extinguished. Then, contact your insurance company and a professional fire damage restoration company like Ehlers Construction Inc. to assess the damage and begin the restoration process.
It's crucial to begin the restoration process as soon as possible to prevent further damage from soot, smoke, and water used to extinguish the fire. Ehlers Construction Inc. offers prompt emergency services to address your needs quickly.
Our process includes assessing the damage, securing the property, removing soot and smoke, water extraction and drying, cleaning, deodorizing, and finally, restoring or rebuilding damaged areas to their pre-fire condition.
Depending on the extent of the damage, it may not be safe or comfortable to stay in your home. Our team will assess the situation and advise you accordingly, ensuring your safety and well-being.
Most homeowner's insurance policies cover fire damage restoration. We can work directly with your insurance company to ensure that your claim is processed smoothly and efficiently.
The duration of the restoration process depends on the extent of the damage. Minor repairs might take a few days, while significant restoration could take several weeks. We’ll provide you with a detailed timeline after our assessment.
Yes, Ehlers Construction Inc. specializes in smoke and odor removal using advanced cleaning techniques and equipment. We ensure your home is free from lingering odors and contaminants.
If structural damage has occurred, our experienced team will handle all necessary repairs or rebuilding. We are fully equipped to restore your home’s structural integrity and ensure it is safe and secure.
We recommend that you remove any salvageable personal belongings. Our team can assist with inventory, packing, and storage if needed. We will also assess and clean any items affected by smoke or water damage.
One of the most common terms that insurance companies will use is pre-loss condition. While it may sound confusing at first, it’s actually a very clear way of explaining how they will repair your property after damage. To put it simply, it means restoring your property to the same condition it was in before the damage. If the damage is covered, your insurance company will pay to return your property to normal.
After damage, your insurance company will cover the cost of restoration and repairs. However, they won’t allow you to take advantage of the situation by making expensive property improvements.
That’s where the term pre-loss condition comes in. To prevent you from exploiting your insurance company, they require you to replace damaged items with comparable materials of similar quality.
When it comes to restoring your property to pre-loss condition, they will cover the cost of using a comparable material. If you had vinyl flooring, they won’t pay to upgrade your flooring to granite or marble.
Additionally, they’ll only restore your home to pre-loss condition using similar quality materials. So, if your original flooring was $1.50 per square foot, they won’t cover new flooring that’s $4.50 a square foot even if it’s a comparable material.
The one exception to restoring your property to pre-loss condition is building code upgrades. These are changes required to bring your property up to the current building code. Your insurance will cover these upgrades.
Yes, you can always pick the contractor. Although your insurance company determines how much they will pay for restoration, you are free to hire any contractor to restore your property to its pre-loss condition.
Ehlers Construction Inc. offers comprehensive fire damage restoration services with a focus on quality, safety, and customer satisfaction. Our experienced team is available 24/7, and we work closely with your insurance company to make the process as smooth as possible.
First, ensure the safety of everyone by avoiding hazards like downed power lines or unstable structures. Then, document the damage with photos and contact your insurance company and a professional restoration company like Ehlers Construction Inc. to start the assessment and repair process.
It’s important to begin the restoration process as soon as possible to prevent further damage, such as water infiltration or mold growth. Ehlers Construction Inc. provides emergency services to address your needs promptly.
We handle all types of storm damage, including wind damage, roof leaks, broken windows, water damage, and structural issues caused by fallen trees or debris. Our team is equipped to restore your property to its pre-storm condition.
Most homeowner’s insurance policies cover storm damage restoration. We can work directly with your insurance company to facilitate the claims process and ensure your repairs are covered.
Our process includes a thorough assessment of the damage, emergency tarping and boarding up if necessary, water extraction and drying, debris removal, and comprehensive repairs or reconstruction of the damaged areas.
The timeline depends on the extent of the damage. Minor repairs might take a few days, while more extensive restoration could take several weeks. We’ll provide a detailed timeline after our initial assessment.
Yes, Ehlers Construction Inc. specializes in water damage restoration. We use advanced equipment to extract water, dry affected areas, and prevent mold growth, ensuring your property is fully restored.
If your roof is damaged, we can provide emergency tarping to prevent further water damage and then carry out the necessary repairs or replacements. We’ll ensure your roof is restored to its original condition.
Yes, we offer tree removal and debris cleanup services as part of our storm damage restoration. Our team will safely remove any fallen trees or debris from your property and dispose of them properly.
One of the most common terms that insurance companies will use is pre-loss condition. While it may sound confusing at first, it’s actually a very clear way of explaining how they will repair your property after damage. To put it simply, it means restoring your property to the same condition it was in before the damage. If the damage is covered, your insurance company will pay to return your property to normal.
After damage, your insurance company will cover the cost of restoration and repairs. However, they won’t allow you to take advantage of the situation by making expensive property improvements.
That’s where the term pre-loss condition comes in. To prevent you from exploiting your insurance company, they require you to replace damaged items with comparable materials of similar quality.
When it comes to restoring your property to pre-loss condition, they will cover the cost of using a comparable material. If you had vinyl flooring, they won’t pay to upgrade your flooring to granite or marble.
Additionally, they’ll only restore your home to pre-loss condition using similar quality materials. So, if your original flooring was $1.50 per square foot, they won’t cover new flooring that’s $4.50 a square foot even if it’s a comparable material.
The one exception to restoring your property to pre-loss condition is building code upgrades. These are changes required to bring your property up to the current building code. Your insurance will cover these upgrades.
Yes, you can always pick the contractor. Although your insurance company determines how much they will pay for restoration, you are free to hire any contractor to restore your property to its pre-loss condition.
Ehlers Construction Inc. is experienced in handling all aspects of storm damage restoration. We offer rapid response, comprehensive services, and work closely with your insurance company to make the restoration process as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Ehlers Construction Inc. specializes in a wide range of remodeling and construction projects, including kitchen and bathroom remodels, home additions, whole-home renovations, custom home building, and commercial construction.
The process begins with an initial consultation where we discuss your vision, budget, and timeline. We then provide a detailed proposal and design plan before moving forward with permits, material selection, and construction.
The timeline depends on the scope of the project. Smaller projects like bathroom remodels may take a few weeks, while larger projects such as home additions or custom builds can take several months. We’ll provide a clear timeline during the planning phase.
For most remodeling projects, you can stay in your home. However, depending on the extent of the work, you may need to make temporary arrangements, especially if major systems like plumbing or electricity are affected. We’ll discuss this with you during the planning stage.
Ehlers Construction Inc. prides itself on high-quality craftsmanship. We use premium materials, employ skilled professionals, and adhere to strict industry standards to ensure every project meets our clients' expectations.
Yes, a well-executed remodeling project can significantly increase your home’s value. Kitchens, bathrooms, and home additions are particularly effective in boosting property value. We can advise you on which projects offer the best return on investment.
We provide detailed cost estimates during the proposal phase and work closely with you to stay within budget. We keep you informed of any changes or unforeseen expenses, ensuring there are no surprises.
Most remodeling and construction projects require permits. Ehlers Construction Inc. handles all necessary permits and inspections, ensuring that your project complies with local building codes and regulations.
Absolutely! We offer design-build services, meaning we can assist with both the design and construction phases of your project. Our team works closely with you to create a design that meets your aesthetic and functional needs.
Ehlers Construction Inc. brings years of experience, a commitment to quality, and a client-centered approach to every project. We listen to your needs, provide transparent communication, and deliver exceptional results that exceed your expectations.
Call us at 541-689-6177 to learn more about Ehlers Construction.