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ServiceMaster Restore’s straightforward, step-by-step method for documenting property damage properly.

When property damage occurs, your initial instinct might be to start cleaning up. That’s understandable. You want to restore things to normal. However, if you act too quickly, you risk losing the evidence needed for insurance claims, loss assessors, or landlords.

Good documentation helps your claim progress quicker. It also minimises unnecessary back and forth. You give people a clear picture of what happened, what was affected, and what it will take to put it right.

Step 1. Make the property safe first

Do not put yourself at risk for photos.

If you smell gas, see exposed wiring, or notice structural damage, stay clear and contact emergency services. If water is near electrical equipment, do not touch switches or appliances.

Once the area has been deemed safe, you may document appropriately.

Step 2. Record the basics straight away

Jot down the facts while they are still fresh.

Include:

  • Date and time you first observed the damage or when it occurred
  • What do you think caused it, if you know
  • Where the damage is, room by room
  • What actions you take, such as turning off the water at the mains

Keep it straightforward. You are creating a clear timeline.

Step 3. Take wide photos first

Begin with photographs that capture the entire scene.

Do:

  • One photo of the exterior, if relevant.
  • One photo at the doorway of each affected room.
  • Photos illustrating the extent of the damage

This provides insurers and loss adjusters with context. It prevents disputes later regarding scale.

Step 4. Take close-up photos next

Then move closer.

Capture:

  • Damage to walls, ceilings, floors, windows, and fixtures
  • Water lines and staining
  • Soot marks and smoke residue
  • Mould patches and damp areas
  • Cracked tiles, broken pipes, or damaged roof sections

Include a common object for scale, such as a coin or ruler. It helps to demonstrate size.

Step 5. Take video footage

Video helps demonstrate flow, sound, and scale.

Create a slow walkthrough of the affected areas on camera. Narrate what you observe. Stay factual.

For example:

“This is the kitchen ceiling. The stain extends to the wall with the window. The plaster feels damp.”

Take your time with the clip. A steady video is more helpful than many short ones.

Step 6. List damaged items clearly

Create a simple inventory.

For each item, note:

  • Item name and brief description
  • Room location
  • Approximate age
  • Approximate value, if known
  • Whether it is damaged, destroyed, or requires specialist cleaning

Keep copies of receipts, warranty documents, or bank statements. Photos of model numbers are also useful, especially for appliances and electronics.

Step 7. Keep samples of key evidence if possible

Don’t get rid of everything right away.

Insurers might need to examine damaged items. If you have to dispose of something for safety reasons, take clear photos beforehand and note the reason for removing it.

Step 8. Track costs from day one

Small costs add up fast.

Keep receipts for:

  • Emergency plumbing
  • Temporary repairs
  • Dehumidifier hire
  • Alternative accommodation
  • Cleaning supplies
  • Replacement essentials

If you pay for anything related to the incident, keep proof.

Step 9. Avoid cleaning that removes evidence too early

You can take steps to prevent further damage, but avoid vigorous cleaning before documenting.

Do not:

  • Paint over stains
  • Pull up flooring without photos
  • Wash soot off walls
  • Remove mould without recording the spread

If you need to shift items to avoid further damage, take photographs of them beforehand.

Step 10. Store everything in one place

This makes life easier in the future.

Use a single folder on your phone or computer, labelled by date. Save:

  • Photos and videos
  • Notes and timelines
  • Receipts and invoices
  • Emails and call logs with your insurer or landlord

It may seem simple, but it helps avoid losing information when things become stressful.

When to Call in Professional Help

If you encounter fire, water, smoke, or mould damage, professional restoration can minimise secondary damage and make the claims process easier. It also provides clear reporting, helping insurers and loss adjustors understand the full scope of the problem. If you still need a hand with documenting property damage properly, contact us today.

ServiceMaster Restore supports property owners across the UK with fire and smoke restoration, water damage drying, and mould remediation. If you need assistance, call 0800 021 3970 or find your nearest ServiceMaster Restore branch today.

ServiceMaster Restore attends the Broker Innovation Awards, recognising excellence from Insurance Brokers and claims teams in the UK.

ServiceMaster Restore UK were delighted to attend the prestigious Insurance Broker Awards as a sponsor, spotlighting excellence in the claims industry from outstanding brokers and claims teams.

And what a night it was, as the awards boasted a record-breaking number of entries!

This blog post has all the details.


Broker Innovation Awards 2025

The event, run by Barker Brooks and Claims Media, was held at the iconic One Moorgate Place, a beautiful Grade II listed venue in the heart of the City of London, and celebrated the excellence of insurance brokers, MGAs and Insurtechs.

The awards cover a range of categories, recognising insurance intermediaries of all types at the cutting edge of customer service, policyholder protection and industry best practice.


Our Sponsorship

This marked our second year sponsoring and attending the awards, where we sponsored and presented the coveted award for Claims Team of the Year.

This was presented to Brown & Brown Claims (UK) Limited for their efforts towards transforming the claims process through collaboration, efficiency, and a customer-first approach – something we echo and hold great value in ourselves.


How ServiceMaster Restore supports Brokers

At ServiceMaster Restore, we work closely with stakeholders throughout the claims process and have developed seamless solutions to support all we service, including insurance brokers, to help them provide the best possible service to their policyholders in times of crisis.

ServiceMaster Restore Plus is our network of restoration specialists, which streamlines the claims process as a hassle-free addition to your existing coverage, catering to the diverse needs across sectors to ensure guaranteed same-day callouts, exceptional service, and cheaper claims costs.

ServiceMaster Restore Connect is our official supplier network, connecting you and your policyholders to the nation’s most reputable trade experts and contractors.

This allows us to provide an end-to-end solution for disaster restoration wherein brokers and their policyholders don’t just benefit from 65+ years of expert disaster restoration services – but from approved suppliers who can support with anything from drainage solutions to waste management and pest control.


Looking for a restoration specialist?

Whether you’re a loss assessor, adjustor, MGA, insurance broker or property owner, ServiceMaster Restore are on hand when you need it most.

With over 65 years under our belt as disaster restoration specialists, providing fire, flood, smoke, vandalism, trauma, and mould restoration services across the UK, you can guarantee that through our end-to-end solutions, we have a way to help you in a crisis.

To see more about how your local expert can help you, find your nearest ServiceMaster Restore business today.

How ServiceMaster Restore can support you and your policyholders when you need it most.

When your policyholders face a disaster, one of their biggest concerns is cost. As a broker, this is a concern you share. You’ll also want to minimise the cost of restoration work, no matter how complex.

Extra disaster restoration costs often arise from delays or third-party contractors. That’s why, at ServiceMaster Restore, we’ve reduced the costs of restoration work through approved networks to save you and your policyholders time and money.

Let’s see how.


ServiceMaster Restore Plus

In disaster restoration, time is money, so saving time means saving costs. Your policyholders want to know that they can return to their property as soon as possible.

ServiceMaster Restore Plus is a hassle-free addition to your existing coverage. It caters to the diverse needs across sectors to ensure guaranteed same-day callouts, exceptional service, and cheaper claims costs.

How?

Restore Plus is our network of restoration specialists. Being part of it means that with one phone call through our 24/7 Priority Line, you can arrange for someone to be on-site the same day. With Restore Plus, lengthy and costly claims processes are a thing of the past. As soon as disaster strikes, we’ve got you and your policyholders covered.


ServiceMaster Restore Connect

ServiceMaster Restore Connect is our official supplier network, joining you, your policyholders and us with the nation’s most reputable trade experts and contractors.

Through this network, we offer a complete end-to-end solution for restoration work. Whether for a commercial or domestic property, ServiceMaster Restore Connect is a seamless integration of our services that brings together local experts in various trades. So, no matter where you are in the country, you can trust we’ll have an expert at the door the same day.

When your policyholders contact ServiceMaster Restore UK, they’re not only benefiting from 65+ years of experience delivering premium disaster restoration services, but also from approved suppliers that allow us to support on…

  • Drainage Solutions
  • Building Repairs
  • Electrical and Lighting
  • Floor covering, Boarding & Scaffolding
  • Furniture and Upholstery Repairs
  • Plumbing, Water & Heating
  • Refurbishment and Reinstatement work (painting and decorating)
  • Roofing
  • Landscaping
  • Waste Management
  • Pest Control

And we’re not done. As the portfolio of approved suppliers grows, we can support our customers in more ways, ensuring all policyholders get the right help when they need it most.

Choosing ServiceMaster Restore means choosing an end-to-end solution that can mitigate damage, report and complete all restoration works. So, you can spend more time with your policyholders, knowing each client is being looked after, as Restore Plus also means they use our services risk-free. When making a claim, we work within their excess and report before an insurer has even attended the property.

Combined, ServiceMaster Restore and Connect ensure our local experts can be on hand fast to deliver professional solutions. All while making you the hero, by providing great value at a speed that saves time and money.


See the value of a comprehensive restoration service

Join the supply chain for premium end-to-end claims management and disaster restoration solutions from an industry-leading brand with over 65 years of providing evolving and expert services across the UK.

Sign up for ServiceMaster Restore Connect and ServiceMaster Restore Plus and get connected to more local opportunities and be the hero your policyholders need. It’s easy and (not to mention) free!

Or, find your nearest ServiceMaster Restore business to see how we can help you today.

How to know when to claim on restoration work on your property.

When the unexpected happens, time is of the essence. Whatever the nature of the damage to your property, whether water and flood, fire and smoke or mould damage and vandalism, you need to be prepared to take the best course of action for the issue at hand.

But with so many variables and moving parts, it can be hard to know when, in the process of restoring your property, you need to claim on your insurance and what the restoration timeline is for your property.

In this blog post, the disaster restoration experts at ServiceMaster Restore, who regularly work with insurance brokers, loss assessors and adjustors to ensure swift and professional restoration work, walk you through the claims process for disaster restoration work and what to do when.


  1. Stay Safe and Conduct a Damage Assessment

Once you are safe, your first step to determine when to claim on restoration work will be to assess the damage promptly and/or professionally. An early and thorough assessment of the damage will help you know what you’re dealing with to prevent further deterioration, especially with water or mould issues and ensure accurate cost estimates later on, which are crucial for insurance claims.

At this point, you may want to engage restoration experts to conduct an accurate assessment and perform cost estimates, as they are more likely to have the tools and expertise necessary to identify hidden damages to your property.


  1. Make Contact

Whether your property is residential or commercial, the next step is to contact your building’s insurance company.

If you rent your property, inform your landlord about the damage, as they are likely responsible for the repairs. If you are the property owner, contact your insurance provider for any damage covered by your policy as soon as possible.

They are likely to advise you to take one of the following courses of action:

  • Contact their approved disaster restoration company
  • Send them photos for the insurance company to contact a disaster restoration expert
  • Find and contact a disaster restoration company

Logging the Claim with your Insurer

In some incidents, like a flood or burst pipe, which often occur out of hours or during high-demand periods, your insurer may not be able to immediately assist you.

Many restoration companies like ServiceMaster Restore operate 24/7 due to the unexpected nature of the majority of disasters property owners face. Therefore, we’ll be able to assist whenever you need us. In this instance, log a claim with your insurer and utilise their approved contractors or contact a restoration company yourself.

At ServiceMaster Restore, we understand that this aspect of the claims process can often be what hinders essential restoration work from happening as quickly and effectively as it should. That’s why, with ServiceMaster Restore Plus, we have streamlined the claims process. A service that understands the diverse needs across sectors, ensuring that everyone gets a tailor-made experience with a hassle-free add-on to your insurer’s existing cover, offer or policy, which allows us to act quickly 24/7, ensuring rapid response times, reduced costs and an exceptional service.


  1. The Claims Process for disaster restoration

Once the claim has been logged, your insurer is likely to provide a claim form, which you should complete accurately and keep for your records.

After the claim form and emergency repairs are done, your insurer may appoint a loss adjuster to investigate the cost of claims, the cause of the incident, and how much is covered by the insurance policy to agree on a cost.

A restoration expert will then likely provide a quote on restoration and reinstatement work for the property. This quote will then be sent to your insurer to agree on before work commences.

If you disagree with your insurer’s offer, utilise their complaints process if necessary.


When Not to Claim

There are a few reasons why claiming restoration work may not be in your best interest. Including…

  1. Policy Limits

If the damage is extensive and estimated repair costs exceed the maximum payout under your insurance policy, you may instead consider a partial claim or paying for the remaining costs yourself.

Even if repairs are underway, if the policy limit has been reached, the insurance provider might refuse to cover further costs, like alternative accommodation (AA), even if the property remains uninhabitable.

Your insurance provider will assess individual circumstances to determine if a property is truly uninhabitable or unsafe, considering factors beyond the availability of basic amenities.


  1. Lack of Coverage and Exclusions

Some policies might exclude certain types of damage, like certain events or to specific parts of the property. Be aware of any limitations or exclusions in your policy, as this may affect your ability to claim.


  1. Qualifying Repairs and Specific Schemes

Some schemes, like the Right to Repair Scheme, have specific criteria for repairs that are considered qualifying repairs.

If the damage doesn’t fall under the scheme’s definition of a qualifying repair, e.g.:

  • It’s beyond the cost limit
  • The local authority isn’t responsible

Then you won’t be able to claim under this particular scheme.

Furthermore, if the repair is considered an improvement rather than a restoration to the original condition, it might not be covered under certain schemes.


  1. Timing and Delays

When repairs take longer than expected and there are no undue delays caused by you, the insurance provider is likely to cover your alternative accommodation costs, even if the policy limit has been reached. However, if it is established that unnecessary delays were caused on your part, the insurance provider may appropriately refuse to cover additional alternative accommodation costs beyond the policy limit.


  1. Third-Party Claims or Disasters

In certain situations, property damage may occur due to factors entirely beyond your control. If a third party is responsible for the damage, pursuing a claim against them could be the most effective course of action instead of relying on insurance.

Additionally, if the property has been significantly affected by a natural disaster, considering rebuilding or renovating may be a better choice than attempting to restore it to its original state, particularly if the original structure is no longer feasible.


Need help navigating the claims process for disaster restoration?

At ServiceMaster Restore, we work closely with insurance companies to restore your property following most disasters, but if that aspect isn’t covered within your policy, we are happy to take on private cases.

No matter what disaster you’re facing, as a trusted provider for insurers across the UK, we’ll be on hand quickly to deal with the damage to your property.

Call 0845 762 6828 or 0800 021 3970 24/7 in an emergency, find your nearest ServiceMaster Restore business to see how we can help you today.