Water and flood mitigation
Extraction, structural drying, leak source notes, moisture readings, and follow-up monitoring.
Share what happened, send damage photos, and get the next step started for water, fire, smoke, mold, or storm damage.
Dispatcher confirmed and route is being prepared.
Calls routed by ZIP, damage type, and crew availability.
Extraction, structural drying, leak source notes, moisture readings, and follow-up monitoring.
Tarping, board-up, roof leak stabilization, debris coordination, and post-storm dispatch.
Photos, drying logs, room notes, and a clear packet homeowners can share with an adjuster.
Odor control, soot cleanup, contents guidance, air quality support, and rebuild coordination.
Damage photos are most useful when they are tied to a homeowner record. Attach them in the chat widget or during the Emergency Web Agent flow so the review notes, callback details, and images stay together.
Dispatch confirms the service area, current crew status, and the fastest available response window.
When storms hit, intake is prioritized by ZIP code, active leaks, safety risk, and crew availability.
Before the appointment is set, you know who is coming, what they will check, and what will be documented.
Rescore documents the affected rooms, photos, moisture readings, equipment notes, and communication history so you have a clear packet to share with your adjuster.
Photos, notes, equipment logs, and recommended next steps in one organized file.
From Tampa to Sarasota and Clearwater, Rescore crews help stabilize damaged properties, document the loss, and guide homeowners through the next steps.
Quick communication, clean documentation, and calm guidance show up where new customers already check for trust.
They answered fast, looked at the photos before arriving, and explained exactly what needed to happen after our water heater leak.
Water mitigationThe dispatcher was calm, the crew protected the dry rooms first, and the documentation packet made the adjuster call easier.
Claim documentationAfter the storm, they helped us stop the active leak and gave us clear next steps without making the situation feel bigger than it was.
Storm responseThe photo upload saved time. By the time the technician arrived, they already knew which rooms needed moisture checks.
Photo reviewThey kept us updated through the drying process and left everything organized for our insurance claim.
Drying supportShare the damage type, ZIP code, and a short summary. A dispatcher will confirm urgency, service area, and the next available response window.
When weather moves through Florida, intake can be prioritized by ZIP, active leaks, roof exposure, and the latest public storm context.
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Attach photos while you talk. They stay with the intake for follow-up review.