RESIDENTIAL


Flooring Claims: A Leader in Inspections for all Manufactures, Big Box Retailers and Retail Flooring Stores, Restoration Companies, Home Owners, Designers, Builders and Insurance Agencies.

Third Party Evaluations: Integrity/Facts/Proper conclusions 

Slab Evaluation's Inspections & Recommendations Materials and Installation proper procedures from the materials selection process.

During the Claim phase of a Large Project and Architects Specifications, CCI will thoroughly evaluate the bid documents and the physical structure of the project as well as critical Flooring systems required for a accurate report.
Your inspection and examination cost will vary depending on your details and scope of work requested. We will review and Inspect all Design written specifications supplied by your Architect , Designer along with Contract Documents, Installation Schedules Labor details.

Strong Manufacture Guidelines and Compliance for Owners, Architects,
Commercial Flooring Contractors Sector,  General Contractors , Project Management Contractors PC, PM, Superintendent,  and Salesman.

Residential & Commercial property owners spend $4.25 billion annually on remediation of structures and floor coverings due to moisture-related failures. They also spend $2.9 billion on unplanned cost and delays.

Residential  Flooring Claims on multiple fact reports range from
Upwards of 978 million to -1.1 billion.

Reinspection'sUp over 38% YOY with all parties confused and upset
Rely on one inspection and proper respect to all parties.

Water/CAT 1/2/3 Insurance Claims: Trending up over 42% on the flooring scope of work either not being done properly or simply improper testing

Flooring  Claim Selection's Process:

* Detail Fact Based Floor Inspections

* FF/FL

* CSP  Ratings 1-10

* Slab Evaluations, Testing 

* Shot Blasting Cost Analysis 

* Moisture Mitigation Detail Analysis & Failures 

* ACI 302.2R-06  ( Concrete ) To receive moisture-sensitive flooring materials 

* ASTM   F-710   (PH) Standard Practice for Preparing Concrete Floors to Receive Resilient Flooring 

* ASTM   F-1869 (Calcium Chloride Testing) Approved Third Party Agency

* ASTM   F-2170  (RH) Approved Third Party Testing Agency

* ASTM   F-2873 (Standard for Self Leveling)

* ASTM   F-3191 (Standard for Water Absorption Test)

* ASTM   C-1823 (Shear Bond Test)

* ASTM  E-557 (Deflection)

* TCNA   EJ-171 (Control Joints)

* ANSI    A-108  (Slabs Deviations & Undulations)

* Caustic Materials (Cleaners)

* ASTM  D-7330 ( Standard Carpet Assessment Surface Appearance Change )

Division 3 : Concrete

ICRI Guidelines No. 310.2R-2013 Technical Guidelines 

Section 03 30 00 - Cast-in-Place Concrete

Section 03 39 00 - Concrete Curing

Section 03 54 13 - Gypsum Cement Underlayment 

Section 07 16 00 - Cementitious and Reactive Waterproofing

Section 07 26 00 - Vapor Retarders

Division 9 : Flooring Inspections 

Section 09 60 00 - Flooring Specifications

Section 09 62 19 - Laminate Flooring. LVT, SPC 

Section 09 64 19 - Wood Composition Flooring

Section 09 65 13 - Resilient Base and Accessories - Resilient Flooring

Section 09 65 36.16 - Static-Resistant Resilient Flooring

Section 09 67 26 - Quartz Flooring

Section 09 68 16 - Sheet Carpeting, Carpet Tile 

Section 09 69-10 - Ceramic Tile , Stone Tile , Marble

 *  Thin porcelain tile (TPT)  

 *  Abatement Testing 

 *  Cut Back Adhesive Testing

 *  Floor Preparation's Inspections