RIA Restoration Blog
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On April 3, 2024, Verisk’s Property Estimating Solutions business unit (“Xactware”) updated their End User License Agreement (EULA), intending to unify all Xactware products under a sin
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This April 24th, 25th and 26th marked the most attended and most robust International Restoration Convention & Industry Expo.
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The RIA has remained laser focused on following its strategic plan as the guiding document for the organization’s goals, value prop
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Considered the premiere designations within the restoration industry, the Restoration Industry Association (RIA) offers
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As we wind down 2022, we are taking a look back at the Restoration Industry Association’s (RIA) great strides this year to unify
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Two important challenges our customers face in the restoration industry are acquiring and retaining technicians and securing the work trucks needed to safely and efficiently get from job to job.
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Restorers at one time or another have experienced industry partners overstepping their roles and attempting to influence the way restorers do their jobs.
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The nature of restoration work, connected as it often is to unexpected damage and urgent needs for repair, is inherently uncertain.