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Water Damage Clean Up & Restoration
Brookstone Restoration offers complete water damage recovery services. Our highly-trained crews are IICRC water certified and background checked. We use the most up-to-date equipment and techniques to dry your structure as efficiently as possible while minimizing cost and preventing additional damage.
Common types of water damage:
- Flooding
- Broken water line
- Toilet overflows
- Sewage back ups
- Dishwasher leaks
- Frozen and busted pipes
- Washing machine leaks
- Shower and tub leaks
- AC pan overflows
- Fire sprinkler systems
- Sink overflows and leaks
- Roof leaks
- Water heater leaks

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Birmingham, AL
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Tuscaloosa, AL
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Huntsville, AL
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Birmingham, AL
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For residential jobs, we service a 60-mile radius from our office locations in Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and Huntsville. For commercial jobs, we service jobs nationwide.
Brookstone does not file insurance claims for you. However, we will partner with you to manage your claim and negotiate with your insurance company on the scope of work needed to restore your property to its pre-loss condition. Our team of estimators and coordinators are experienced in communicating with insurance carriers and have established relationships with all major insurance carriers. Its important to note that Brookstone does not negotiate policy limits, as those are determined by the insurance company.
In a typical insurance claim, Brookstone uses the carrier preferred insurance pricing software (like Xactimate or Symbility) to estimate repair costs for insurance claims. These software programs use market-based pricing, meaning Brookstone doesn’t determine line item pricing. Instead, the prices are determined by current market conditions and what insurance carriers approve. Brookstone’s role is to ensure the scope of the work is accurately documented and reflected in the estimate, and that the final estimate is set based off of what insurance will approve.