The Confidence Trap
Summary by callmor.ai · Jun 17, 2026 · 1 min read

This is an AI-written summary of an article originally published by Cleanfax (Restoration Trade). Please read the original article for the full story.
Overconfidence in outdated practices can leave restoration contractors vulnerable to liability and customer dissatisfaction.
Your restoration company's methods might have worked fine five years ago, but industry standards, technology, and customer expectations are changing rapidly. The IICRC continuously updates its guidelines, and documentation requirements keep getting stricter. Staying current isn't optional—it's essential to protect your business legally and maintain credibility with clients.
The key is acknowledging that yesterday's best practices may not cut it today. Regular training, staying informed about standard changes, and investing in modern tools help you avoid costly mistakes and keep customers confident in your work.
AI summary by callmor.ai, based on reporting by Cleanfax (Restoration Trade). Read the original article →
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