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Large Loss Restoration: How to Build the Capability and Win the Work

May 1, 2026

Large loss commercial jobs are the highest-revenue work in restoration. They’re also the most operationally complex. Here’s how to build the capability to win and execute them.

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Private Equity in Restoration: What the Roll-Up Wave Means for Independent Operators

May 1, 2026

PE firms have acquired 50+ restoration platforms since 2018. Here’s what the consolidation wave means for your pricing, your competition, and your exit options.

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Strategic Planning for Restoration Companies: Building a Business Plan That Actually Gets Used

May 1, 2026

Most restoration business plans sit in a drawer. Here’s how to build a living strategic plan that drives daily decisions and keeps your company moving toward the right targets.

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Contents Restoration: The High-Margin Service Most Restoration Companies Give Away

May 1, 2026

Contents restoration is a $5 billion segment that most restoration companies subcontract out entirely. Here’s the business case for bringing it in-house and how to do it.

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Insurance Claim Documentation for Restoration Companies: The Complete Guide

May 1, 2026

Proper documentation is the difference between full approval and a disputed claim. Here’s the documentation system that restoration companies use to protect their margin.

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Restoration Company Pricing Strategy: Stop Competing on Price

May 1, 2026

Restoration companies that compete on price are playing a game they can’t win. Here’s the pricing strategy and market positioning framework that protects your margins.

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Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration: Where Estimators Leave the Most Money Behind

May 1, 2026

Fire and smoke jobs are the most complex estimates in restoration. They’re also where the largest supplement opportunities exist. Here’s the framework for capturing full scope.

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Why Restoration Companies Plateau at $2M — and How to Break Through

May 1, 2026

Most restoration companies stall at $1.5M–$2.5M. The ceiling isn’t market size or demand. It’s an internal growth constraint. Here’s how to identify it and break through.

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Water Damage Restoration Margins: Closing the Gap Between Estimate and Profit

May 1, 2026

Water damage mitigation is the highest-margin service line in restoration — when it’s executed correctly. Most companies are leaving significant margin on the table.

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AI and Technology in Restoration: What Actually Moves the Needle

May 1, 2026

The restoration industry is being pitched AI and technology solutions constantly. Here’s the honest assessment of what actually improves operations and profit.

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