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Disaster In Your Home Office? 3 Reasons To Hire Restoration Pros

by Ella Curtis

Do you work from home? If so, you know that when disaster strikes your home, it also strikes your workplace. This makes it doubly important that, after a natural disaster, you take the right steps — including choosing professional restoration rather than attempting to do the work yourself. Here are three key reasons why. 

1. You're In the Space More

A remote worker or home-based business owner doesn't split their time between home and a workplace the way most workers do. This means you are spending an extraordinary amount of time in the home. Any lingering problems from fires, floods, or storms will affect you more than most.

Mold, for instance, which often grows unnoticed hidden deep in wood or fabric materials, will have a faster and more serious cumulative effect on your health. This could include things like respiratory issues or exacerbation of chronic health conditions. And because symptoms of mold are often hard to detect, you could be affected long before you realize it. 

2. You Need to Stay Focused

Many people try to DIY their home restoration after an event like a fire or flood. But this often turns into a bigger job than expected and more headaches than planned. When you work from home, you could easily find your focus necessarily diverted to home repairs even when you should be working.

On the other hand, when you know the problem is being handled by professionals, your energy, focus, and time stays on your work — where you need it. The work will also likely be completed faster by pros, so your office is affected for a shorter period of time. 

3. It's a Deductible Expense

If your worries are about spending the money to hire professionals, remember that repairing your home office is generally a business expense. The portion of restoration services attributable to where you perform business activities and the cost of getting your work area back up and running are tax-deductible in most cases. Some costs may also be deductible as a capital expense when you sell the home. 

If you work for someone else, they may also be able to deduct some or all of the expenses involved in returning you to functional work. Since an employer generally doesn't take on the bulk of expenses when they use remote workers, you may be able to negotiate financial assistance when it's in both parties' best interests.

No matter whether the disaster was widespread or localized to your workspace, calling in professionals is the smart move. You'll be able to continue with your work and can rest easy knowing that the work is being done right. Call a restoration service in your neighborhood to learn more about this service. 

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