Texas Fire Damage Estimate Templates

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FAQ

What should a Texas fire damage restoration estimate template include?

A Texas fire damage estimate template should include line items for smoke and soot removal, structural char assessment, odor mitigation, content pack-out, debris removal, and rebuild costs. It should also reference Texas Department of Insurance documentation requirements and align with Xactimate line codes to streamline adjuster review and speed up claim approval.

Are there Texas-specific codes or rules that affect fire restoration estimates?

Yes. Texas contractors must account for local jurisdiction building codes, which can vary by county and municipality, as well as Texas residential construction liability rules under the RCLA. Estimates should also reflect current TDLR licensing requirements for contractors and note any required permits for structural repairs, electrical rewiring, or HVAC replacement triggered by fire damage.

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