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July 2, 2026

Most people don’t think about restoration until something serious happens

In the UK, property damage incidents are far more common than many people realise.


According to the Association of British Insurers, escape of water claims alone cost insurers well over £1.8 million every day across the UK. Meanwhile, figures from the UK Fire and Rescue Service continue to show that accidental domestic fires remain one of the leading causes of severe property damage nationwide.



Then there are the incidents most property owners never expect to face at all:

  • Sewage contamination
  • Severe mould growth
  • Trauma scenes
  • Unattended deaths
  • Chemical spills
  • Biohazard contamination



When these situations happen, the issue is rarely just about cleaning visible mess or damage. The environment itself has often been affected.



Moisture may have spread into structural materials.


Smoke particles may have travelled throughout the building.


Contamination may be present in areas that are not immediately visible.



That is the point where restoration work begins.

What is a damage restoration company?
A damage restoration company is a specialist business that restores properties affected by incidents such as floods, fires, mould, sewage contamination and biohazards.
What is the difference between restoration and cleaning?
Cleaning focuses on hygiene and appearance. Restoration focuses on recovering environments affected by contamination, moisture, smoke or hazardous conditions.
How do I know if a restoration company is reputable?
A reputable company should be able to explain how damage is assessed, how moisture is monitored, and how successful restoration is verified.

Speak to our team

If you’re dealing with fire damage, flooding, or an environmental incident, our team is ready to respond. No matter if you have a question or have an emergency that you need help with, call:

0800 088 4170

If you’d prefer to drop us a message, use our main contact form and upload any pictures of the incident. Would you like us to call you? Fill out the short ‘Request a call back’ form.

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Builder Test

July 2, 2026

Speak to our team

If you’re dealing with fire damage, flooding, or an environmental incident, our team is ready to respond. No matter if you have a question or have an emergency that you need help with, call:

0800 088 4170

If you’d prefer to drop us a message, use our main contact form and upload any pictures of the incident. Would you like us to call you? Fill out the short ‘Request a call back’ form.

Request a call back

What is a damage restoration company?
A damage restoration company is a specialist business that restores properties affected by incidents such as floods, fires, mould, sewage contamination and biohazards.
What is the difference between restoration and cleaning?
Cleaning focuses on hygiene and appearance. Restoration focuses on recovering environments affected by contamination, moisture, smoke or hazardous conditions.
How do I know if a restoration company is reputable?
A reputable company should be able to explain how damage is assessed, how moisture is monitored, and how successful restoration is verified.

Yes. Professional treatments for persistent bathroom mould include containment, HEPA vacuuming, industrial biocide application and ULV fogging, a multi-stage process that removes surface mould, airborne spores and addresses the underlying damp issue causing regrowth.

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Mould removal is something that anyone can do. It focuses on removing only surface level mould and does not address the underlying issue causing it. It is a quick fix for a visual symptom but not a cure for underlying damp. Whereas professional mould remediation is a service delivered by reputable experts, delivering multi-stage cleaning to fully remove all traces of mould from a property. Unlike mould removal, remediation goes beyond surface level cleaning and tackles the underlying moisture issues causing the mould to grow.