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The Homeowner’s Guide to Restoration Insurance Claims

July 5, 2026
Experiencing property damage from water, fire, or mold is an emotionally draining experience, especially when you have a restoration insurance claim.

If you've been devastated by watermoldfire, and/or smoke damage, know that your cherished possessions, your home or business, can all be restored to pre-damage condition; bringing back your peace of mind.

Whether water, mold, fire, or smoke causes damage to your home or business, the effects are heartbreaking and often life-changing. We at All Clean Restoration understand the devastation and pain these events can cause. We also understand that quick and proper action is crucial to prevent further damage, red tape, and cost.

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Experiencing property damage from water, fire, or mold is an emotionally draining experience. For many, the stress of the damage is compounded by the confusion of navigating an insurance claim. You pay your premiums for years, but when it comes time to use the policy, the “language” of insurance can feel like an impenetrable barrier.

At All Clean Restoration, we believe that transparency is the key to a successful recovery. We don’t just “clean up” the damage; we act as your technical partner, providing the clinical documentation your insurance company needs to process your claim fairly and efficiently. This guide is designed to demystify the process and help you understand your rights and responsibilities.

Immediate Actions: The “Duty to Mitigate”

Most homeowners’ insurance policies contain a clause regarding the “Duty to Mitigate.” This is a legal requirement for the policyholder to take reasonable steps to prevent further damage after a loss occurs.

For example, if you have a roof leak and you do nothing, and that leak eventually causes the ceiling to collapse and mold to grow, the insurance company may deny the portion of the claim related to the ceiling and mold. They will argue that those damages were “preventable.” This is why calling a professional drying service like All Clean immediately is so important. By engaging a professional mitigation team, you are fulfilling your duty to mitigate and protecting your right to a full claim.

The Role of the Restoration Professional vs. The Adjuster

It is important to understand the different roles in the claim process:

  • The Adjuster: Employed by (or contracted by) the insurance company. Their job is to determine the “scope of loss” and decide what the insurance company is willing to pay based on your policy limits.
  • The Restoration Professional (All Clean): Our job is to advocate for the property. We use scientific tools to prove exactly what is wet, what is damaged, and what needs to be replaced to return your home to its “pre-loss condition.”

We use Xactimate, the industry-standard estimating software used by major insurance carriers. This ensures that our estimates and the insurance company’s estimates are “speaking the same language,” which significantly speeds up the approval process.

The Power of Clinical Documentation

In the insurance world, “if it wasn’t documented, it didn’t happen.” This is where All Clean Restoration provides the most value to our clients. During the mitigation process, we maintain a “Daily Drying Log” which includes:

  1. Moisture Maps: Infrared photos and moisture probe readings showing the extent of the water intrusion.
  2. Psychrometric Readings: Daily data on the temperature and relative humidity of the affected area, proving that our equipment is effectively removing moisture.
  3. Equipment Logs: A record of every air mover and dehumidifier used, justified by the volume of air that needed to be treated.

This data is irrefutable. When an adjuster sees a professionally prepared packet from All Clean, they have the evidence they need to approve the claim without the back-and-forth “guessing games” that delay many DIY claims.

Understanding Your Deductible

Your deductible is the amount you agreed to pay out-of-pocket before insurance coverage kicks in. It is typically a flat fee (e.g., $500 or $1,000). In a restoration project, you usually pay this deductible directly to the restoration company, and the insurance company covers the remainder of the bill. It is important to review your policy annually to ensure your deductible is an amount you can afford in an emergency.

The “Mortgage Company” Hurdle

If your home is financed, your insurance checks may be made out to both you and your mortgage company. This is because the lender has a financial interest in ensuring the property is actually repaired. This can add a layer of bureaucracy to the process, but don’t worry—our office staff is experienced in working with lenders to ensure the funds are released appropriately as work stages are completed.

Why You Should Choose Your Own Contractor

Some insurance companies have “preferred vendors.” While these companies are often competent, you have the legal right to choose any licensed and insured contractor to work on your home. Choosing a local, family-owned company like All Clean Restoration ensures that you are getting personalized service from a team that is accountable to you, not just the insurance carrier.

Conclusion: Peace of Mind in a Crisis

At All Clean Restoration, we handle the “red tape” so you can focus on getting your life back to normal. We have spent four decades building relationships with insurance adjusters across Illinois and Missouri, and we know exactly what they need to see to ensure your home is restored properly.

Don’t navigate the insurance maze alone. Call All Clean Restoration today for a professional assessment and a partner who will stand by you every step of the way.

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Whether water, mold, fire, or smoke causes damage to your home or business, the effects are heartbreaking and often life-changing. We at All Clean Restoration understand the devastation and pain these events can cause. We also understand that quick and proper action is crucial to prevent further damage, red tape, and cost.

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We are committed to delivering exceptional customer service and restoring homes and businesses to their pre-loss condition. For more than 40 years throughout Southern Illinois, we've prioritized communication with our clients, walking them through the entire restoration process from the moment we arrive to walking back into their restored homes and offices.

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