After a fire, homeowners and insurance adjusters both need to find a restoration company they can trust immediately. A website with your certifications, your smoke and soot removal process, your contents restoration capabilities, and your insurance claim support earns the contract before a competitor does. Free mockup, no commitment.

For Fire Damage Restoration in KC

Web Design for Fire Damage Restoration Companies in Kansas City

Homeowners dealing with fire and smoke damage are in crisis — the event was traumatic, their home may be uninhabitable, and they are simultaneously dealing with insurance adjusters, temporary housing, and the overwhelming task of figuring out what can be restored. They need a restoration company that appears credible, experienced, and capable of navigating the insurance process with them. Before they call, they check your IICRC certifications, your process for smoke and soot removal, whether you handle contents restoration and pack-out, and whether you work directly with insurance adjusters. A fire damage restoration website that demonstrates deep expertise, explains the restoration timeline honestly, and positions your team as a steady hand through a difficult process earns the contract from families who desperately need someone they can trust.

What homeowners and adjusters need to know after a fire

  • IICRC certifications — FSRT (Fire and Smoke Restoration), AMRT (Applied Microbial), technician credentials
  • Smoke and soot removal — process for structure, contents, HVAC, odor elimination
  • Contents restoration — pack-out, cleaning, storage, what can and cannot be restored
  • Insurance process — how you work with adjusters, Xactimate documentation, scope of loss
  • Timeline — what happens in the first 24 hours, phases of restoration, what drives the schedule

What your fire damage restoration website would include

  • IICRC certifications — FSRT, AMRT, WRT credentials, technician training standards
  • Process walkthrough — board-up/securing, smoke removal, soot cleaning, odor treatment, rebuild
  • Contents restoration — pack-out process, cleaning methods, electronic and textile restoration
  • Smoke damage — structural, HVAC, hidden damage in walls and attic, odor sealing
  • Insurance assistance — adjuster coordination, Xactimate documentation, supplement process
  • Emergency contact form with property type, fire extent, insurance carrier, current status

What clients say

“When families are searching after a fire, they are overwhelmed and they call the first company that looks like it knows what it's doing. Our old website had nothing — no certifications, no process, no explanation of how we work with insurance. We were losing contracts to companies that showed up faster online. The new site with our FSRT certification, our process timeline, our contents restoration detail, and our insurance support explained changed how families found us. We get calls from people who have already decided we're the company they want.”

— J. Parrish, restoration company owner, Lee's Summit, MO

Simple pricing

A fire damage restoration site with services, certifications, and emergency contact form starts at $275. A full site with process walkthrough, contents restoration detail, and insurance documentation guide is $525–$1,050. One mid-size restoration job covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.

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