Standard Restoration Industry Pricing

When it comes to restoration, keeping costs under control can feel overwhelming. Pure Restore delivers high quality results at standard costs. Regardless of how small or large your project is, we are committed to standard industry pricing.

Why do restoration estimates vary?

Companies use different vendors and subcontractors, which means different companies may pay different amounts for labor or materials. Some contractors also start with low estimates to win your business and then add additional expenses at the end of the job. If your estimate is missing critical items to make the bid seem low, you may be surprised by additional charges later.

Pure Restore completes restoration tasks in-house. This helps us deliver high quality restoration with standardized prices. We are also upfront about the estimating and invoicing process, and our team encourages customers to reach out with any questions.

How does Pure Restore guarantee industry standard pricing?

Pure Restore uses Xactimate software to develop an accurate representation of the costs incurred throughout the restoration process. This is also important for insurance documentation purposes, as Xactimate is a universally recognized pricing software. Xactimate is used by all major insurance carriers, and this program bases pricing based on factors such as market variables and your local zip code.

Restoration companies have no control over Xactimate pricing. Working with professional restoration experts like Pure Restore will ensure fair, consistent, and detailed pricing for all rendered services via industry standard software.

When can I get an estimate?

While it isn’t possible to get an upfront estimate for water damage, restoration companies can create estimates for other services such as fire/smoke damage mitigation, reconstruction, asbestos abatement, and mold remediation.

How to Choose a Restoration Company

It’s essential that you select a professional restorer that uses Xactimate. Your restorer should also have a thorough understanding of IICRC S500 standards (or any relevant standards based on your project), as this determines the scope and overall cost of damage. We also suggest using a full-service contractor like Pure Restore who can handle every aspect of a restoration project when needed. This greatly reduces the overall complexity and communication involved with projects.

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