Restoration Aid

Fire & Water Damage Restoration
Toronto ON M4N 2J5
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ryan from Markham
ryan from Markham
2 reviews Markham, ON
4/10

Basement Flood

We had a flood in our basement and widespread panic ensued, water water everywhere.

We called Restoration Aid, not only were Ram and his crew quick to respond, they were quick to bring order to the situation. Within 24 hours they had removed all of the water and damaged areas of the basement, and had the rest of it drying. The work was impeccable, and their professionalism was top notch.

Look no further than Restoration Aid....this is being edited, you may want to rethink using this people.

i forgot to come back and edit this....we had a crew come in to begin the renovation of the basement, and they needed somewhere to store some things, i opened up the storage room; to find that Restoration Aid didn't dispose of everything- THEY SHOVED A TONNE OF IT INTO THE BACK STORAGE ROOM OUT OF SITE. BOARDS WITH NAILS STICKING OUT, PEICES OF DRYWALL, GARBAGE, YOU NAME IT.

At first they were great, now, they seem like a bunch of lazy people who cut corners and hope they do not get caught.

If you don't mind paying someone then spending 5 hours cleaning up their mess- use these guys.

Approximate cost of services:
$6,100.00
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ryan from Markham
ryan from Markham
2 reviews Markham, ON
10/10

Basement Flood

We had a flood in our basement and widespread panic ensued, water water everywhere.

We called Restoration Aid, not only were Ram and his crew quick to respond, they were quick to bring order to the situation. Within 24 hours they had removed all of the water and damaged areas of the basement, and had the rest of it drying. The work was impeccable, and their professionalism was top notch.

Look no further than Restoration Aid.

Approximate cost of services:
$6,100.00
What could this company do to improve their services?
Any advice to offer fellow homeowners facing a similar project?