Hoarding cleanup help from local experts at PuroClean of Van Nuys, delivering unmatched compassion, discretion, and experience for even the most challenging situations. Before beginning any work, we meet with you to create a customized cleanup plan and define clear end goals to fit your needs. Our compassionate and skilled PuroClean of Van Nuys hoarding cleanup team will:

Damage caused by hoarding from a homeowner, family member, or tenant is generally not covered under standard homeowner’s insurance. This is because hoarding damage typically develops over an extended period of time, while most policies are designed to cover sudden and accidental events—such as broken pipes, fires, or backed-up systems.
An important exception is when hoarding damage is connected to a covered loss. For example, a $2,500 water loss can escalate into a $25,000 water-and-hoarding cleanup, and fire-related losses can double in scope when hoarding is involved. Hoarding conditions are also frequently encountered in trauma scenes, particularly unattended deaths.
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