Harnessing the Power of Technology: Best Option Restoration's Edge in the Restoration Industry

Jonathan Wells
Jonathan Wells

When disaster strikes, the aftermath can leave you feeling overwhelmed and anxious. While there are dedicated restoration companies ready to step in and ease your worries, there is a lot of uncertainty that accompanies the process of restoring and repairing your home. Unless, however, you enlist the services of Best Option Restoration.

Started by Nick-Anthony Zamucen, Best Option Restoration is a trusted leader in the disaster restoration industry. As a national franchise, they have local teams across the country who will be there to help when emergency repair services are needed. So, what sets them apart from the competition in this crowded $363 billion industry?

"Everybody's been doing the same thing the same way for 60 years, and no one has disrupted anything. It's just been very repetitive and lucrative," says Zamucen. "I wanted to figure out what I could do differently in an industry that's been around for 100-plus years. That's when I realized there's a technology that no one's using."

Zamucen saw the potential to dominate the restoration industry by utilizing thermal technology, which had never been seen before. Thermal technology quickly and efficiently addresses issues of moisture within the home and forces evaporation in a controlled area. This speeds up the restoration process by more than half the time compared to other restoration strategies.

"For example, if you have a flood in your basement, your average restoration company may come in, soak up the water, remove the baseboards, cut out the drywall, put some fans in to dry the damage, and typically estimate a 7 to 10-day recovery time," Zamucen says. "This is a huge gap, especially nowadays, with people wanting speedy service and things done yesterday."

Best Option has built a system that provides the fastest timelines you can expect in restoration, with the average project lasting 3 to 4 days. Their approach utilizes a similar strategy as other companies; however, they build drying chambers in the contained area, which adds temperatures of about 100 to 105 degrees. Zamucen compares his technology to throwing wet clothes in the dryer, which takes about 45 minutes, versus hanging them on a clothesline, where they'll be done in about 24 hours.

When you're not using heat, it's all a guestimation. A lot of it has to do with air temperature, humidity, quality of air, and overall environment," Zamucen explains. "We are controlling the environment, which is why we can tell you exactly when we will be out of there. That's what makes us different.

This streamlined process offers a leg up in the competitive restoration industry and allows for more business. This is especially important, considering Zamucen 's main goal is to grow the franchise and add hundreds of new locations. Since Best Option Restoration's repair process is 50% faster than the average restoration company, they have the ability to take on more jobs. This results in an increase in revenue and leads to expanding the franchises to different locations so they can keep things moving quickly and efficiently.

"At the end of the day, are you going to choose the guy that will get the job done in 7 to 10 days or the guy that will get it done in less than half the time by bringing in heaters? The answer is a no-brainer," Zamucen says.

Best Option Restoration can be considered a total game-changer in the crowded and extensive restoration industry. By harnessing cutting-edge thermal technology, they have revolutionized the restoration process, significantly reducing timelines and providing speedy and efficient solutions for homeowners facing disaster-related challenges. Best Option Restoration's commitment to innovation positions them for substantial growth, promising a brighter future for the restoration industry.

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