A traumatic injury or death on your property is an upsetting event to deal with, but our technicians can shoulder some of the burdens for you.
Our crime scene cleanup team will treat your home or business with the utmost respect to restore any damage. The sanitation and cleaning services accompanying a crime scene cleanup are significantly more comprehensive than the human eye can detect. Still, we can ensure that there is no remaining biohazard risk left behind. We provide both residential restoration and commercial restoration that you can count on.
In the event of an accident or violent death, it is essential to have professional crime scene cleanup services come in to clean up. Blood and other biological fluids pose a serious health hazard, and accidental exposure can cause disease without proper decontamination services. A simple cleaning may not be enough, as fluids can seep into porous materials like wood furniture and even subflooring. At Boone's Restoration Technologies, our technicians will ensure that all damage and mess are cleaned, returning your Magnolia & Houston, TX property to its original state. If you require crime scene cleanup services, please feel free to give us a call to schedule an appointment.
Sometimes rental properties end up used as the site for drug manufacturing and distribution in Houston. Substances such as methamphetamine can cause dangerous chemicals to penetrate the walls and flooring during the manufacturing process. If you are aware that your property has been used for these activities, it is essential that you have professional decontamination services to ensure future tenants are free from the health risks of long-term exposure. At Boone's Restoration, we use state-of-the-art methods to ensure that your Houston property will be safe.
When it comes to crime scene cleanup, you need technicians who are well-versed in the inherent dangers posed by biological materials. Our team is the most diligent in the Houston area to ensure that properties are rendering sanitation services that will make your property safe to occupy again. If there is damaged carpeting, walls, or subflooring, they will make sure that it is replaced and sanitized to the highest standards.
Insurance coverage is very situationally dependent. Each policy from each different company will have different levels and types of coverage. The best way to know if your damage is covered is to keep a copy of your policy on hand and call your agent directly with any questions you might have.
As a homeowner, seeing your home damaged is extremely stressful and it's difficult to know the right course of action. Will trying to clean up on your own help or just make things worse? No matter what kind of damage you've incurred, the very first thing you should do is take photographs as long as the area is safe for you to be in. If you have water damage, the best thing to do is extract as much standing water as you possibly can while you wait for help. If you have fans, set them to start drying things as much as possible. They won't be enough to completely dry the area, but they can help to minimize the chance of secondary damages. In the event of mold or fire, it's best to just leave the damage alone until a professional can address it. Disturbed mold can disperse spores throughout the home and fire damages can be made worse if improper cleaning techniques are used.