CARLSBAD, CA, January 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) Superior Restoration announced today it has renewed its partnership with Disaster Kleenup International (DKI), LLC, North America's largest disaster restoration contracting organization. Superior Restoration is San Diego's premier disaster cleanup and construction firm, providing 24-hour water damage restoration, fire damage repair and mold remediation services.
By renewing its DKI membership, Superior Restoration will continue to utilize DKI's 24-hour call center, its DIAMOND claims tracking technology, and other tools to enhance its ability to serve its insurance and corporate customers.
"We're proud to partner with DKI and to be associated with its nationally known reputation in the disaster restoration industry," says Gabriel Prieto, president of Superior Restoration. "The support, training and certification that DKI provides are second to none, and we look forward to many years of affiliation with DKI, so we can continue to serve our customers with the highest standards of quality and service."
DKI, headquartered in Wood Dale, IL, is the largest disaster restoration organization in North America. DKI member companies, such as Superior Restoration, provide full-service restoration to their customers, including: emergency response, water damage mitigation, fire damage restoration, mold damage remediation, complete reconstruction and more.
"DKI member companies serve clients 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, making a commitment to return damaged property to its pre-loss condition quickly and efficiently, delivering complete satisfaction to our clients, whether they are individual homeowners, corporate clients or commercial property owners," says Prieto. "It's a commitment we take very seriously, and that's why we guarantee our customers 100 percent customer satisfaction."
Residents in the north county San Diego area can call Superior Restoration at 760-434-4555 or toll-free at 800-567-7756 for more information about fire damage repair, mold remediation, water damage recovery, carpet cleaning or other disaster recovery needs. Superior Restoration is insurance-company approved and maintains an 'A+' rating from the Better Business Bureau.
About Superior Restoration
Superior Restoration has been in business since 1995. The company specializes in flood-water-fire-smoke disasters and mold remediation. Crews are available 24 hours a day and 365 days a year. From start to finish, Superior Restoration will restore your home like new. All of our technicians are highly trained and certified. Contractors License # 780181.
Website: http://www.superiorflood.com
San Diego Fire-Flood-Mold Recovery Firm Renews National Affiliation
San Diego-based Superior Restoration recently renewed its membership with Disaster Kleenup International, North America's largest disaster restoration contracting organization.
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[Press-News.org] San Diego Fire-Flood-Mold Recovery Firm Renews National AffiliationSan Diego-based Superior Restoration recently renewed its membership with Disaster Kleenup International, North America's largest disaster restoration contracting organization.