Allied 24/7 Property Restoration is proud to be Flathead Valley’s premier provider of expert remediation and restoration services for fire, water, mold and other biohazard materials! We’re your rapid response solution and complete service provider for general disaster clean up of all scopes and sizes.
With more than 1,500 jobs completed in the Kalispell area alone, we’re a proven expert when it comes to mold, fire and water damage restoration in Montana. Our team is renowned for their attention to detail and penchant for providing encompassing service—you can always count on us for a thorough job that’s done to the highest levels of quality.
Our dedication to the remediation of water and fire damage in Montana goes even deeper than just providing you with exceptional service—our roots in continuing education and adherence to best practices makes us a top-tier expert in all things fire, flood and mold. Our extensive experience and training sets us apart from other restoration service companies in the Kalispell and Flathead Valley area!
One of the biggest and most important facets of our service is more than just cleaning up the aftermath of a disaster—we go the extra mile to make sure the same issue doesn’t arise again. Our team takes pride in offering realistic solutions and preventative steps you can take to lower your chances of having a mess on your hands all over again.
In the pursuit of offering you a complete solution to fire or water damage repair in Montana, we can also provide you with assistance in working with your insurance company to file and expedite a claim. We ensure your residential or commercial property is not only restored correctly, but also that the work being done is covered.
The restoration company will be paid the same amount no matter what, so often, restoration companies will not take the time to prove to the insurance companies why the repair was necessary… which means you’ll be paying more out of pocket. We take pride in going above and beyond this abhorrent practice, to ensure you’re paying minimally and that insurance is covering as much as possible. We can be reached at (406) 756-4357
Allied 24/7 Restoration Services has seen the many forms of misery that can suddenly appear in your life. From black mold removal or a flooded basement, to fire damage restoration and smoke elimination, emergency restoration is something most people never think they’ll need until it’s too late. Damage restoration services are not all alike—there’s more to fire and flood water damage restoration than a great shop vac and a sponge. Take a look at just a few more reasons we’re not your average restoration and remediation company:
If you have water, fire, smoke or mold damage and need an estimate for your insurance, call us today 406.885.2320
We have the tools and the knowledge to get your residential or commercial property completely dried out from water damage
During the restoration process we can inventory, pack & transport your supplies to a new location
If need be we can demo and completely remove the structure that has been damaged from water, fire, smoke or mold
To make sure that your property is back in good standing we can perform all needed environmental test
After fire, water, smoke, or mold damage the site needs to be rebuilt. We can make sure that his is done to all building codes
We have years of experience restoring properties after minor and major water, fire, and mold damage. Call us today to find out how we can help (406) 756-4357
Contaminated areas are a hazard for everyone involved. We have the experience and knowledge to safely decontaminate your damaged area
Flathead Valleys experts in water damage, fire and smoke damage, mold and other bio clean up remediation and general disaster clean up services. We have completed over 1,500 jobs in the Kalispell area, and are renowned for our attention to detail. We are also one of the only companies in the Valley that responded to New Orleans cry for help after Hurricane Katrina.
If we have learned anything over time it is that a disaster can strike when we least expect it, and the effects that linger afterwards can be just as damaging. One problem can lead to a multitude of others in the blink of an eye and it can be so overwhelming that you don’t know where to begin to address the problems. Just about everyone can relate to this situation all too well, especially those that have fallen victim to a house fire.
The first 24 to 48 hours after water damage occurs are vital, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This is the stage in which rapid response should occur to prevent mold from forming. When working with water-damaged materials, always wear protective gloves; if mold is present, wear a respirator. The EPA recommends disposing of water-damaged books and paperwork that are not valuable, as well as fiberglass or cellulose insulation material.
You may suspect hidden mold if a building smells moldy, but you cannot see the source, or if you know there has been water damage and residents are reporting health problems. Mold may be hidden in places such as the back side of dry wall, wallpaper, or paneling, the top side of ceiling tiles, the underside of carpets and pads, etc
Biocide's are substances that can destroy living organisms. The use of a chemical or biocide's that kills organisms such as mold (chlorine bleach, for example) is not recommended as a routine practice during mold cleanup. There may be instances, however, when professional judgment may indicate its use (for example, when immune-compromised individuals are present). In most cases, it is not possible or desirable to sterilize an area; a background level of mold spores will remain these spores will not grow if the moisture problem has been resolved.
Flathead Valley’s experts in water damage, fire and smoke damage, mold and other bio clean up remediation and general disaster clean up services. We have completed over 1,500 jobs in the Kalispell area, and are renowned for our attention to detail. We are also one of the only companies in the Valley that responded to New Orleans cry for help after Hurricane Katrina.
MORE ABOUT US +If we have learned anything over time it is that a disaster can strike when we least expect it, and the effects that linger afterwards can be just as damaging. One problem can lead to a multitude of others in the blink of an eye and it can be so overwhelming that you don’t know where to begin to address the problems. Just about everyone can relate to this situation all too well, especially those that have fallen victim to a house fire.
The first 24 to 48 hours after water damage occurs are vital, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This is the stage in which rapid response should occur to prevent mold from forming. When working with water-damaged materials, always wear protective gloves; if mold is present, wear a respirator. The EPA recommends disposing of water-damaged books and paperwork that are not valuable, as well as fiberglass or cellulose insulation material.
You may suspect hidden mold if a building smells moldy, but you cannot see the source, or if you know there has been water damage and residents are reporting health problems. Mold may be hidden in places such as the back side of dry wall, wallpaper, or paneling, the top side of ceiling tiles, the underside of carpets and pads, etc