The 2024 Business Leadership of the Year was awarded to the Platinum Pro-Claim Restoration by the Richmond Chamber of Commerce.
Platinum Pro-Claim stands out for its exceptional leadership in the restoration industry, not only setting benchmarks with industry-leading cycle times and waste reduction practices but also serving as a go-to resource for competitors seeking advice on best practices and industry innovations.
Platinum Pro-Claim Restoration is a leader in flood and fire restoration, with a mission that goes beyond repairing properties.
They exist to restore lives, the planet and communities. Sustainability is at the heart of their operations, from eco-friendly restoration practices to creating solid career paths for their staff.
Platinum Pro-Claim Restoration believes in nurturing the team as the foundation of exceptional service, fostering an engaging and innovative workplace culture.
They leverage AI to streamline processes and achieve their primary goal—getting people back in their homes as quickly as possible.
Beyond residential restoration, they’re dedicated to helping local businesses return to normalcy faster, supporting local economies and community resilience.
In 2019, Platinum Pro-Claim Restoration’s commitment to their people and the environment earned them the Business Excellence Award for Outstanding Workplace of the Year, a reflection of their progressive management philosophy.
Deeply embedded in the local community, they’re proud to support Richmond Cares Richmond Gives and organize an annual shoreline cleanup.
As Canada’s most sustainable restoration company, Platinum Pro-Claim Restoration’s goal is to elevate their entire national industry and reinvent the restoration process, all while making a lasting difference in the communities they serve.
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