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Keep Receipts for Repairs

Water Damage

When dealing with water damage, it is essential to maintain accurate documentation. Receipts for repairs provide evidence of the costs incurred in restoring the property to pre-damage condition.

The following are important receipts to retain:

  • Contractors: Include invoices for work performed by contractors, such as plumbers, electricians, and carpenters.
  • Materials: Save receipts for materials purchased for repairs, including building materials, flooring, and appliances.
  • Transportation: Retain receipts for transportation expenses related to repairs, such as rental cars or gas expenses.
  • Cleaning: Keep receipts for professional cleaning services or cleaning supplies purchased for water damage remediation.
  • Documentation: Maintain receipts for any inspections, assessments, or reports related to the water damage.