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Anytime Attic Cleanup Consultants

We do all the documentation prep and help your customers present heir claim using all the right language to help the professional stay in the field and not on the phone.

(2% Fee A Typical $7000 clean up is just a $140 service fee.)

Call Mike Flick 715-459-7412


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Get listed on your own state page for $120 a year any qualified business.

Purchase a protected territory City or county company page

at $30 a month or a one time $250 per city and/or county [includes free listing on state page]

 

Podcasts About Attic Cleanups ,

Attic Restoration and Homeowner’s Insurance

 

We have been working to better inform the consumer and the professional in the field of expected standards in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial attics after the invasions of nuisance wildlife and critters especially raccoon’s and bats in attics. Listen , learn and grow your nuisance wildlife skills with Robb Russell’s Wildlife Pro Network Podcasts.

Help With Attic Cleanups and Insurance Companies 2012

On the evening of Jan 29, 2012 Mike Flick , Robb Russell and a few friends  includingMike HurleyDavid McLeodReginald Murray got together to discuss  many aspects of attic restoration including the removal and replacement of attic insulation, R factors of insulation, various types of roll in and blown in insulation and how much to use.  They discussed the equipment they use versus renting or buying it.

Attic Cleanups & Insurance Companies 2011

7/11/2011 | Download File (44.67 MB)

 

What Is An Attic Restoration Really?

9/21/2009 | Download File (61.18 MB)

Some know how to talk it and can’t do it? Learn how to separate the con men from the guys that really perform attic restorations and meet insurance company requirements.

 

Dealing With Insurance Claims-

8/10/2009 | Download File (26.40 MB)

Craig Coon lead the discussion uncovering much of the mystery involved between your customer and insurance companies. Craig was joined by Thomas Herrman, Jordan Bordanski (New Ulm MN (Bud’s ADC LLC), the late Bob Evans, CWCP Madison NY (Live Trapping By Matt), Reginald Murray, Oklahoma Wildlife Control and Nicholas McVey of Hamilton, Ohio.

David Vinke who missed the show did add in a message later a term that should of been discussed: The term that needed to be expressed when making aclaim to a insurance company is “Relatively Recent Occurrence” . Many times a customers may not get something paid if neglect is shown such as years of bats in home and nothing done about it.

Did you know we can help your business get lucrative attic cleanup jobs especially after most raccoon and bat infestations. Call me and ask how your business can be featured on the state and city and local county pages of http://www.atticrestoration-usa.com and learn how to get paid by insurance companies .

Did you know you can hire a company to do your paperwork and your negotiations with the insurance company for as little as 2% of the gross income.

Call Robb Russell at 352-575-0121 and get a quote. Everyone welcome.
Did you know you probably left thousands of dollars on the table your company could of made last year? Listen to our podcast this Sunday and learn to grow your business in 2012.

The purpose of a attic restoration is to replace and revive damage caused by an invasion caused by bats, birds, raccoons, squirrels and other vermin (critters).

The attic if left unrestored can become a dangerous breeding ground for various wildlife diseases that eventually can affect the health and welfare of every member of your home via airborne hazards of diseases such as raccoon  roundworm and histoplasmosis.

Many invasions of homes additionally affect the homes wiring which often become chewed by members of the rodent family which often result in bare wires and eventual housefires. Heating and cooling ducts often become destroyed or filled with feces and /or can circulate these contaminants throughout your home.