Founded in 1998, Interstate Restoration is an emergency response and general restoration contractor committed to transforming the restoration industry. Through its groundbreaking portfolio approach that combines close partnerships, exceptional customer service, proven processes and transparent communication, Interstate regularly identifies ways to streamline property restoration. And, with more than 65 locations in the U.S. and Canada and an extensive partner network, Interstate has the resources and mobility to provide turnkey services anywhere throughout the Americas and Caribbean.
To find out more information about our services, visit our website at www.interstaterestoration.com or call us at 800-622-6433.
When damages escalate and bring your business to a grinding halt, displacing employees and negatively impacting your customers, it's time to involve a disaster recovery company with large loss expertise. With nearly 20 years of commercial property large loss experience throughout North America, Interstate Restoration has helped thousands of businesses successfully recover after disasters. Interstate has the capability and knowhow to respond to any size job, anywhere.
Interstate provides both emergency response restoration and reconstruction services and can help you with every detail of your building after a fire. We will assess your site and stabilize the fire & smoke damage, addressing critical operations first to get you up and running.
Quickly addressing water damage is critical to securing the structure of your building. Interstate will implement a water damage mitigation and restoration plan to extract, dry, and dehumidify your building. We prevent further damage using our own state-of-the-art water extraction, drying and dehumidification equipment for our water damage restoration services. Plus, we have moisture-reading equipment to detect water in places you can’t see, like walls and ceilings. Your building will look as though water damage never happened.
Interstate’s document and media recovery services are designed to provide fast, efficient and high-quality service while meeting the strictest security and confidentiality requirements. No matter what the damage—water damage, humidity, mold, smoke, fire or contamination from animal waste—we have the expertise and capabilities to return documents, books and media to a usable state.
One Source. One Number. Priority Service. Interstate’s Priority Response Program ensures that your national or regional company has an emergency response solution in place before a loss occurs; it also offers preferred service during areawide disasters.
With the rapid spread of the Coronavirus throughout the world, you might be wondering what you would do if someone infected with the virus visited your hotel, resort or other place of business, and how you would protect your employees and patrons if this were to happen. If you are in an industry that may be more susceptible to interacting with people who may be infected with Coronavirus, here are some things you should do to ensure you are prepared to deal with the potential of an infected person passing through your place of business. More »
Disaster recovery planning is important not only to protect employees and building guests during an event, but for ensuring a rapid recovery once the worst is over. The disaster recovery experts at Interstate Restoration have developed a Jump Start Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) to help get you on the right path to disaster readiness. More »
If you have properties in hurricane-prone areas, preparation is essential. Explore real-world examples of how poor planning made hurricane recovery efforts more costly, complicated and stressful for some organizations in this eBook. More »
This complimentary "how-to" guide will help you understand some of the types of issues you may have to deal with after a fire—and what to do to be prepared for the difficult circumstances. More »
Whether excess water arises from a broken water line, weather-related flooding, a drain backup or another cause, water in your building can cause serious problems. This complimentary “how-to” guide will help you understand the best way to address water damage. More »
When documents and books are exposed to flooding, mold, fire or other disasters, the potential losses are about much more than paper. The complimentary Quick Guide to Recovering Damaged Paper Documents and Books from Interstate explains how to prepare for and respond to water damage and other emergencies. More »
No matter how prepared, Mother Nature's ability to bring on the element of "surprise" should not be taken lightly. We've compiled our top 15 tips to assist you with last minute preparations before a natural disaster strikes. More »