Vandalism & Trauma Cleanup
When the loss isn't an accident, the restoration is still our job.
Vandalism and break-in damage covers a lot of ground — broken contents, intentional damage to belongings, sometimes biohazard cleanup. We restore what can be restored and document what can't.
Time matters: Once the scene is released by police, call us. The longer damaged items sit, the more secondary damage occurs.
What happens to your contents
- 1Vandalism is unpredictable: broken items, intentional liquid damage, marker or paint damage, sometimes worse.
- 2Insurance claims for vandalism require detailed documentation of every damaged item.
- 3Some damage is restorable, some isn't. We're honest about the difference.
- 4Biohazard or trauma scenes require specialized cleanup and documentation.
How we restore it
After scene release
We coordinate with law enforcement timing. We don't disturb the scene until you and your adjuster have what they need.
Item-by-item documentation
Every damaged item photographed, itemized, and assessed for restoration potential.
Restoration where possible
Cleaning, refinishing, repair of damaged items where it's cost-effective and the item is recoverable.
Sensitive handling
These are stressful situations. Our team is trained to handle them with discretion and empathy.
What we restore
- Surface-damaged furniture
- Marked or stained textiles (often)
- Damaged electronics (case-by-case)
- Soiled or damaged art
- Most hard contents
Frequently asked questions
- Will insurance cover vandalism cleanup?
- Yes, homeowner's insurance typically covers vandalism. The detailed documentation we provide is exactly what adjusters need.
- Can you remove marker or paint from upholstery?
- Often yes. We have specialized stain removal protocols. Not every stain comes out, but more than people expect.
- What about trauma scenes?
- We handle contents restoration. Trauma cleanup of the structure itself is typically a separate specialty — we'll refer you appropriately.
Other types of damage we restore
Don't wait — call now.
Once the scene is released by police, call us. The longer damaged items sit, the more secondary damage occurs.
Call (720) 237-2355