Writing winning restoration estimates goes
beyond finding a number or memorizing Xactimate codes. It involves developing
and maintaining relationships with clients, insurance carriers, and adjusters.
If you want to pump sales, increase closure rates, and improve gross profits
for your restoration small business, you need a systematic process for building
trust with the customer, accurately assessing the damage, assembling a detailed
scope, and presenting an estimate that minimizes change orders and supplements.
The fundamentals and processes taught in
Violand’s Restoration Estimating class are applicable for all restoration
contractors providing mitigation, repair, mold remediation, and content
cleaning services.
Violand’s Restoration Estimating program teaches the fundamentals of:
Securing more jobs and increasing referrals
Creating emergency and repair estimates that
eliminate objections from insurance adjustors
Accurately pricing jobs to be both profitable
and competitive
Identifying and capitalizing on opportunities
for increasing profit margins in all trade categories
Speeding up insurance claim payments and
navigating the red tape of working with mortgage companies
The program provides in-depth solutions and
easy-to-use forms that help professional estimators take better actions, make
effective decisions, and strengthen performance to boost the bottom line of the
business. One such form is the Violand Scope Sheet, which allows estimators to
better document and scope a loss consistently and pass that information along
to others in the business.
To compete and grow in today’s restoration
world, estimators need to go beyond learning the technical skills of
identifying loss components and transferring data into Xactimate. Violand’s
Restoration Estimating class offers the next step in professional estimating
responsibilities.
Increase Sales
Increase Closure Rates
Increase Gross Profits
Topics
Violand’s Restoration Estimating class is
facilitated by Violand Management Director of Operations Timothy E. Hull, CR
and qualifies for 2 CECs from IICRC and 12.75 credit hours from RIA.
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