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Disclaimer
Important information about the limits of the content and information provided on the QuickRestore website.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
General Information Only
The information provided on quickwaterrestore.com — including blog posts, service pages, FAQs, and informational content — is intended as general guidance for Long Island homeowners and property managers facing water damage situations. It is not a substitute for professional inspection, diagnosis, or service.
Every water damage situation is unique. Recommendations and guidance on this site should not be applied to specific situations without professional consultation. For any active water damage emergency, call our 24/7 line and have an IICRC-certified technician assess the situation in person.
No Professional-Client Relationship
Reading content on this website does not create a professional-client relationship between you and QuickRestore. A relationship is established only when you contact us directly and we agree to provide services for your specific situation.
No Medical Advice
Information on this site about health risks from water damage, sewage exposure, or mold is general background only. It is not medical advice. If you or family members are experiencing symptoms you believe may be related to water damage exposure, consult a licensed medical professional immediately.
QuickRestore technicians are not medical professionals. While we follow appropriate health and safety protocols during service, we cannot diagnose, treat, or provide medical guidance about health conditions.
No Insurance or Legal Advice
Information about insurance coverage, claims processes, and policy interpretations on this site is general guidance only. It is not insurance advice or legal advice. Coverage decisions are made by your specific insurance carrier based on your specific policy and the specific facts of your loss.
For binding answers about insurance coverage, contact your insurance agent or carrier directly. For legal questions, consult a licensed attorney in New York.
Cost and Time Estimates
Cost ranges and time estimates provided on this site (including in blog posts and FAQs) are typical ranges based on residential restoration jobs across Long Island. Your specific situation may fall inside, below, or above these ranges depending on factors specific to your property, the scope of damage, and current conditions.
Binding pricing for any specific job is provided only after on-site inspection by a QuickRestore technician.
Third-Party Information
Our website may reference third-party companies (including insurance carriers), products, services, or websites for informational context. Such references do not constitute endorsements, partnerships, or business relationships unless explicitly stated. We are not responsible for the content, accuracy, or practices of any third-party entities mentioned.
Photographs and Examples
Photographs, examples, and case descriptions on this site are illustrative. Names of homeowners in testimonials may have been changed for privacy. Specific outcomes shown or described do not guarantee that similar outcomes will occur in any other situation.
IICRC Standards Reference
Our work is performed in accordance with applicable IICRC standards (S500 for water damage, S520 for mold remediation). References to these standards on our site are accurate to our understanding at the time of publication. The IICRC may update standards over time. Current standards are available directly from the IICRC.
No Guarantee of Outcomes
While we use industry-standard equipment and protocols and have a strong track record of successful restorations, we cannot guarantee specific outcomes for any particular job. Results depend on factors that include but are not limited to:
- How quickly we are called after the loss event
- The category and source of water
- The materials and construction of your home
- Pre-existing conditions
- Environmental factors during drying
Emergency Notice
For any active emergency — fire, life-threatening flooding, gas leak, structural collapse, or medical emergency — call 911 first. Restoration services are not a substitute for emergency response services from local fire, police, or medical agencies.
Contact
Questions about this Disclaimer:
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone (Nassau County): (516) 555-0100
- Phone (Suffolk County): (631) 555-0100
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