We are a fire and water restoration and mold remediation contractor serving the entire state of Montana for over 25 years. We are a Montana owned company, with 5 locations across the state, which gives us a tremendous capacity and flexibility to respond to losses of all types and sizes. What's different about us is that: -We are a mitigation focused, full service restorer. This means we use as little tear-out or reconstruction as possible to restore losses faster and help control loss ratios. However, if reconstruction is necessary, we can handle the entire job from start to finish all through one point of contact primarily utilizing in-house crews, not subcontractors. -Clean, Courteous,Certified Technicians -Our Experts Walk You through the Process Start to Finish -Our Specialized Method Gets You Back to Normal Faster -Work is Done to a Standard of Care that Protects Your Health and Property Value
PuroClean, a fire and water damage restoration company, as well as a mold and mildew removal companyalso offers biohazard cleanup services. Serving residential and commercial property owners in the United States and Canada, PuroClean Franchisees help families and businesses overcome the trauma of property damage and loss through responsiveness, exceptional restoration service and compassion. PuroClean Mission: When property damage occurs, PuroClean is driven to provide an unmatched service experience quickly, professionally, ethically and with compassion, resulting in peace of mind for all concerned. Our "rescue"work ethic has earned PuroClean the reputation of being known as "The Paramedics of Property Damage™". If you are looking for a fast and reliable fire and water damage restoration company, mold and mildew removal company, or if you require biohazard cleanup services, look no further than your local PuroClean franchise.
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A building permit are required to be obtained to remodel, move, or change of occupancy, except for works which are governed by the local building codes. However, Montana Laws don't require a homeowner to obtain building permits for altering, changing or making any improvements of his or her single family residence.