It is often believed that replacement rather than restoration is the simplest, most practical and cost effective route for insurers to take when capital items are damaged. In reality, the true cost of replacement will in many cases far outweigh any restoration cost.
The cost of disposing damaged items is now substantial under new European Union directives and in many cases, entirely avoidable. Restoration significantly reduces the need for original manufacture and its inherent costs on the environment in terms of raw material sourcing, processing, energy consumption, distribution, etc.
By restoring rather than replacing, the ecological impact is reduced, fulfilling both a corporate social responsibility as well as an ethical one.
Our technicians can assess the level of damage to items and provide you with a recommendation on whether such items can be successfully restored. A range of technologies can be used to return items to pre-incident condition including:
- Ultrasonic baths
- Ozone treatment rooms
- Document and electronic restoration.
