Immediate Stabilization Protocol
Emergency tarping, board-up, and water extraction begin immediately upon site access. Crews secure the building envelope to prevent ongoing water intrusion and interior damage.
Documentation & Reporting Process
Storm damage assessments document exterior envelope damage, interior water intrusion patterns, and structural concerns. Drone and ground-level photography supplement written scope documentation.
Insurance-Compliant Recovery Workflow
CAT response protocols include pre-event staging, rapid deployment checklists, and multi-site coordination frameworks. All work follows carrier-specific documentation requirements.
Large-Loss Capability
Portfolio-wide storm events require simultaneous deployment to multiple properties. Continental maintains crew depth and equipment reserves for regional catastrophe response operations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Scope development follows IICRC S500 standards. All drying goals, equipment placement, and timeline projections are documented and communicated to stakeholders including carriers and TPAs throughout the mitigation lifecycle.
Do you offer pre-event preparation?
Yes. We establish pre-event response agreements with portfolio owners and property managers for priority dispatch during catastrophe events.
Can you respond to multiple properties simultaneously?
Continental maintains crew and equipment depth for simultaneous multi-site storm response across the DC Metro region.
How is CAT work documented?
Each site receives individual scope documentation, photography, and daily progress reporting aligned with carrier requirements.