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Updated over 6 years ago, 04/09/2018

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Kyle Baron
  • Lonsdale, MN
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Minnesota Water Damage Restoration Contractor

Kyle Baron
  • Lonsdale, MN
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My Duplex is in danger! Hello Investors, my name is Kyle and I am a Minnesota beginning investor. I purchased my first property in August of last year (08/18/2017) and I have had some water problems with it since. I have water damage that needs restoration as to prevent mold. How can I be sure (if doing my own work) that I am doing the work correctly? How can I be sure that I am using the right drywall, following codes, not missing any water damage (if I miss replacing some water damage then that damage may turn into mold, which is huge problems of course), and what happens if my Homeowner's insurance check doesn't cover the damage?!

I had a thought to contact a local Restoration Contractor to hire to do the work for me, such as to minimize risk, and see what I can't learn from them during the process, rather than screwing up my own first home in doing my own work incorrectly due to lack of experience and knowledge. Would anyone know of any contractors specialized in this field that you wouldn't mind referring me to? Please let me know - Thank you!

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