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Restoration Certification

Certifications are one vital way restoration professionals can continue to improve their skills and demonstrate their commitment to a higher industry standard.

C&R Magazine Goes Digital

While current events have called for an increasing embrace of digital interaction, one digital transformation was in play even before COVID-19: the Restoration Industry Association’s signature publ

The NFIB Research Center released a survey updating the utilization and financial assistance of both small business lending programs, the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), and the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program.
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certification
Certifications are one vital way restoration professionals can continue to improve their skills and demonstrate their commitment to a higher industry standard.
2020 Q1

This is an RIA member-only benefit. If you would like to access this resource, please join today at restorationindustry.org.

What goes up, must come down. It’s true of balloons and it’s true of the economy. As a business owner, a recession is a scary thing — and something that can be challenging to predict.
During the 2020 Virtual Conference, a new strategic plan was announced that seeks to establish a unified voice for the restoration contractor by upholding the 4 mission pillars.
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Xactimate has requested pricing feedback from contractors in support of the increased demand for hazardous clean-up and remediation services. It is imperative that restoration contractors provide this information so that pricing will be updated with current information. 
This is an industry published guidance document designed to assist property owners returning to fire-affected properties.