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"The body was found during a police wellness check. CSI was called by the local police department to transport the body. Once that was done, the floorboards of the room where the deceased was located needed to be removed and a bio-hazard barrier applied to the room. All of the clothing, bedding, towels, mattresses, cloth-covered furniture, window treatments, etc. had to be removed from the entire house. Walls and remaining furniture had to be sanitized. Floorboards were replaced and new carpeting installed. The only reason I didn't give them an A on Punctuality is because the work took longer than I expected. Warning to make sure everything you want to keep is on their written list. I "lost" things I thought were on the list, but with the chaos of the death, etc. they never got onto the list."

Mindy T on August 2019

"The body was found during a police wellness check. CSI was called by the local police department to transport the body. Once that was done, the floorboards of the room where the deceased was located needed to be removed and a bio-hazard barrier applied to the room. All of the clothing, bedding, towels, mattresses, cloth-covered furniture, window treatments, etc. had to be removed from the entire house. Walls and remaining furniture had to be sanitized. Floorboards were replaced and new carpeting installed. The only reason I didn't give them an A on Punctuality is because the work took longer than I expected. Warning to make sure everything you want to keep is on their written list. I "lost" things I thought were on the list, but with the chaos of the death, etc. they never got onto the list."

Mindy T on August 2019


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SERVPRO of Porter County

1608 Firestone Ln
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SERVPRO of Porter County

1608 Firestone Ln
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Emergency services offered

As a trusted leader in the restoration industry, SERVPRO of Porter County provides 24-hour emergency service and is dedicated to being faster to any size disaster. We can respond immediately to your emergency and have the expertise to handle your restoration or cleaning needs.

As a trusted leader in the restoration industry, SERVPRO of Porter County provides 24-hour emergency service and is dedicated to being faster to any size disaster. We can respond immediately to your emergency and have the expertise to handle your restoration or cleaning needs.



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A Roto Restoration - Budget King Carpet Cleaning

4N326 2nd Avenue
4.00(
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A Roto Restoration - Budget King Carpet Cleaning

4N326 2nd Avenue
4.00(
2
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Customers say: Super punctual
15 years of experience

A. Roto Restoration holds an IRI Mold Remediation Certification, specializing in mold, water and disaster restoration services, as well as bio-hazard, trauma and hoarder clean up. Budget King Carpet Cleaning is proud to be a “cleantrust” IICRC certified company focusing on carpet, upholstery, air duct cleaning and more, and has also received the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification from IICRC. At Budget King, “The Customer is King!”

A. Roto Restoration holds an IRI Mold Remediation Certification, specializing in mold, water and disaster restoration services, as well as bio-hazard, trauma and hoarder clean up. Budget King Carpet Cleaning is proud to be a “cleantrust” IICRC certified company focusing on carpet, upholstery, air duct cleaning and more, and has also received the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification from IICRC. At Budget King, “The Customer is King!”


There are 3 owners and they are our 3 only employees. If we get jobs to big for us to handle we have more people on stand by. We accept cash or cashier checks.


Viper Solutions, Inc.

123 Maple Avenue
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Viper Solutions, Inc.

123 Maple Avenue
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12 years of experience

Viper Solutions is a well established, family-owned and operated cleaning service provider for companies located in the Chicago area. We have gained an excellent reputation for our professionalism and first-rate service.

Viper Solutions is a well established, family-owned and operated cleaning service provider for companies located in the Chicago area. We have gained an excellent reputation for our professionalism and first-rate service.


"It took much longer than expected. The final product was nice however I had to make them redo large section of tile that were installed wrong. The owner asked me to pay the final payment before the job was finished,I did reluctantly. I was left with leaky plumbing and electrical issues ,they never came back or responded to my calls. I had to hire people to come and fix these issues. The employees were very rude , if I asked them questions about why things weren’t level or not cleaned properly they would yell at me , As a result many things were left unsatisfactory. A word to the wise , don’t pay your final payment until you are satisfied."

Greg W on August 2020

General contracting company that specializes in fire & water restoration

"It took much longer than expected. The final product was nice however I had to make them redo large section of tile that were installed wrong. The owner asked me to pay the final payment before the job was finished,I did reluctantly. I was left with leaky plumbing and electrical issues ,they never came back or responded to my calls. I had to hire people to come and fix these issues. The employees were very rude , if I asked them questions about why things weren’t level or not cleaned properly they would yell at me , As a result many things were left unsatisfactory. A word to the wise , don’t pay your final payment until you are satisfied."

Greg W on August 2020


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Absolutely Dry

384 Pilot Dr
4.54(
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Absolutely Dry

384 Pilot Dr
4.54(
13
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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 92% of Angi customers
Recommended by 92% of HomeAdvisor customers

Absolutely Dry serves residential and commercial property owners who have experienced a disaster by providing the necessary emergency service damage control and follow-up repairs. We offer a wide range of services including, but not limited to the following:

"NEVER hire this company!!! I rated them F, because there is not lower rating to choose from. I had a fire in a barn with a huge amount of property in it. I hired Absolutely Dry to take care of the clean-up and provide 2 inventories (for my insurance company) of the items that were: 1. Salvageable – Items they took to their shop to be cleaned & later returned. 2. Non-Salvageable – Items that they deemed not salvageable. These were items the insurance company was to pay the “replacement value” of; regardless of whether to not I kept them. They were supposed to provide the above lists and pictures of every item they touched. The list of Non-Salvageable items was over 1,300 items long. The list of Salvageable items was over 300 items long. Thus, there were over 1,600 items they touched, according to their inventories. They gave me copies of about 1,300 pictures, which is about 300 short of the total Items. They provided no cross reference of the photos to the items on the list. Making the photos totally useless, because there was no way to determine what photos related to what items. Also, there were multiple photos of some items; therefore, there is no way they even provided photos of all the 1,600 items, even if I tried to cross reference them. I later noticed that they missed a leather couch, refrigerator, 4 mattresses/box springs, and other less significant items from the list. If they missed such obvious items, there is no way I can rely on their list being complete. When I objected, they sent me a hand-written list and expected me to figure out what else was missed and refused to help beyond that, in any way. When they 1st started, it was extremely cold; so, they brought in a large diesel heater to heat up the barn and start getting things dried. However, they never even turned it on. When they brought in the heater, they backed it into the yard in the snow (without bothering to check what was under the snow) and broke a stained-glass stepping-stone that I was promised I would be reimbursed for. They now refuse to pay for it. There was a Sycle in the barn that was over 100 years old, with all the parts. I payed between $60 & $100 for it. One night after they were gone for the day, I placed the Sycle on their table for processing. A month later, I found it outside, under a tarp, in the mud, with the handle broken and one of the attachments missing. The handle was the most valuable part of it. They refuse to pay for it also. To be honest, they never promised to pay for it, but I think it is fair that they do, because of their completely negligent treatment of this item. I tried to get this resolve with the help of the BBB, but they responded with lies. Thus, I got nowhere."

Jeff T on February 2020

Absolutely Dry serves residential and commercial property owners who have experienced a disaster by providing the necessary emergency service damage control and follow-up repairs. We offer a wide range of services including, but not limited to the following:

"NEVER hire this company!!! I rated them F, because there is not lower rating to choose from. I had a fire in a barn with a huge amount of property in it. I hired Absolutely Dry to take care of the clean-up and provide 2 inventories (for my insurance company) of the items that were: 1. Salvageable – Items they took to their shop to be cleaned & later returned. 2. Non-Salvageable – Items that they deemed not salvageable. These were items the insurance company was to pay the “replacement value” of; regardless of whether to not I kept them. They were supposed to provide the above lists and pictures of every item they touched. The list of Non-Salvageable items was over 1,300 items long. The list of Salvageable items was over 300 items long. Thus, there were over 1,600 items they touched, according to their inventories. They gave me copies of about 1,300 pictures, which is about 300 short of the total Items. They provided no cross reference of the photos to the items on the list. Making the photos totally useless, because there was no way to determine what photos related to what items. Also, there were multiple photos of some items; therefore, there is no way they even provided photos of all the 1,600 items, even if I tried to cross reference them. I later noticed that they missed a leather couch, refrigerator, 4 mattresses/box springs, and other less significant items from the list. If they missed such obvious items, there is no way I can rely on their list being complete. When I objected, they sent me a hand-written list and expected me to figure out what else was missed and refused to help beyond that, in any way. When they 1st started, it was extremely cold; so, they brought in a large diesel heater to heat up the barn and start getting things dried. However, they never even turned it on. When they brought in the heater, they backed it into the yard in the snow (without bothering to check what was under the snow) and broke a stained-glass stepping-stone that I was promised I would be reimbursed for. They now refuse to pay for it. There was a Sycle in the barn that was over 100 years old, with all the parts. I payed between $60 & $100 for it. One night after they were gone for the day, I placed the Sycle on their table for processing. A month later, I found it outside, under a tarp, in the mud, with the handle broken and one of the attachments missing. The handle was the most valuable part of it. They refuse to pay for it also. To be honest, they never promised to pay for it, but I think it is fair that they do, because of their completely negligent treatment of this item. I tried to get this resolve with the help of the BBB, but they responded with lies. Thus, I got nowhere."

Jeff T on February 2020


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PuroClean by Van Drunen

10840 Pamela Ln
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PuroClean by Van Drunen

10840 Pamela Ln
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Free onsite estimate

PuroClean, a leader in property emergency services, helps families and businesses overcome the devastating setbacks caused by water, fire, mold and other conditions resulting in property damage. Each of our independently owned franchises pledge to do whatever it takes to respond, restore and rescue properties in all of the communities we serve.

PuroClean, a leader in property emergency services, helps families and businesses overcome the devastating setbacks caused by water, fire, mold and other conditions resulting in property damage. Each of our independently owned franchises pledge to do whatever it takes to respond, restore and rescue properties in all of the communities we serve.


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Biohazard Remediation questions, answered by experts

Refinishing typically takes 1-3 days, allowing for adequate drying times between coatings to ensure a durable finish.

It’s usually more affordable to repair small appliances than replace them, with the average repair cost of $150 and the average replacement cost around $300. Of course, these prices vary depending on the type of small appliance, the brand, and its age. If you know your appliance is high-quality, it may be best to pay for a repair. However, if your appliance is nearing the end of its useful life anyway, it might be more cost-effective to replace it. A professional appliance tech could help you decide what’s best.

It depends. Use the “50% rule” to help you decide. For example, you should consider replacing the appliance if it is halfway through its lifespan and the repair will cost more than 50% of the price of a new one. Contrary to popular belief, repairing a major appliance is more wallet-friendly than purchasing a new one. While the cost of new home appliances can run as high as $8,000, the average cost to repair them is $170. If the appliance you’re trying to get rid of isn’t too old, consult a local appliance repair expert to see what can be done to restore it.

Small appliance repair costs around $150 on average, but you could pay between $50 and $400 for your repair, depending on the type of appliance, the brand, availability of the replacement parts, and the extent of the damage. Here are some average repair costs based on the type of small appliance:

  • Microwave: $250

  • Toaster: $150

  • Blender: $150

  • Food processor: $150

  • Garbage disposal: $175

  • Coffee maker: $100

  • Range hood: $200

  • Countertop ice maker: $125

  • Wine fridge: $225

If you want to save money on the cost of kitchen appliances, opt for basic color options like black or white. Stainless steel is usually a mid-range option; prices have come down somewhat now that it’s so widely available. Expect to spend the most for custom or bold colors, like a pink fridge or a gold-toned stove.

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