Yes, Hammer provides a 2-year workmanship warranty.
Hammer Restoration uses a rigorous qualification process in hiring. This includes pre-employment drug screening, driving record screening, nationwide criminal background check, and identification verification. In addition, random drug screening continues throughout employment.
Beyond the careful screening of our staff, Hammer uses lockboxes to allow access to our crews while you are at work. Upon leaving, the crew will lock up to keep your property secure until your return.
It is essential that all drying equipment placed be left running in order to protect the structural integrity of the home or business and the indoor environment.
There are a number of reasons you may not see anyone working at your property on a given day or days, which may include: waiting for a special order to be delivered, waiting for an inspection to be completed before work can continue, one phase of work being completed ahead of schedule, waiting for selections to be turned in, and occasionally one or more crew members may be pulled for emergency response for another customer experiencing a new loss. These are a few of the reasons, but there are sometimes other reasons as well.
Generally, you should refer questions about the progress of your project to the project manager. If he/she has a project coordinator, please refer your questions to the coordinator.
Some policies do not cover the total cost. In such a case, Hammer will work with you to discuss options you may have regarding the scope of the project and/or payment options. Some common examples are sump pump failure limits and depreciation value policies.