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Vetcor Services
VetCor is an emergency restoration services company that handles water and mold damage for residential and commercial customers. We are an Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration (IICRC) certified firm. VetCor offers services across the United States and we pride ourselves on deploying technicians to provide exceptionally great service to our customers and at their time of need.

As a company, we're staffed primarily by U.S. veterans and the brand operates according to the same culture, norms and values embodied in military service.
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We are proud of our current staff of United States Military veterans. Our veterans are the greatest value we provide our customers. When you hire VetCor Services and our veterans, you are GUARANTEED - technicians who are trustworthy, whose self-discipline lends to high standards and a strong work ethic.
The process of identifying all water damaged materials, including contents, and then executing applied structural drying techniques in order to return materials to an acceptable moisture content as quickly as possible to avoid secondary damages.
VetCor's highly trained crews are equipped to perform a wide variety of specialty board up and roof tarping missions. We perform both invasive (nailed down) and non-invasive (secured with sandbags) roof tarping depending on the condition of the damage and type of roof. Our commitment is a 2-hour maximum response time (except during major weather events) from notification of the loss, and thorough documentation of the service(s) performed.
Fire losses often require water damage mitigation as part of the project, as well as the controlled removal of fire damaged materials / contents. Depending on the severity of the loss, structural materials can often be cleaned and salvaged. All affected areas are addressed with specialty cleaning techniques in accordance with industry standards of care, and specialty filtration equipment is employed to remove residual smoke odors.
Dealing with biohazard cleanup situations resulting from a trauma scene or loss of life must be handled with the utmost discretion, sensitivity and expert training. Incidents such as crime scenes, suicides, and other biohazards involve removing and disposing of blood, tissue, and other materials that can pose severe health risks to those nearby.
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Thomas T. Jones Jr
Thomas T. Jones Jr
Sep 04, 2021
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Vet*Cor Tampa, FL
On 9/2/2021 while heading to the other side of the house at 4:30 AM I ended up water skiing across my kitchen; the house had taken on a lot of water from a broken utility sink water line☹.
After working several hours to mitigate the damage as much as possible I contacted Mr. Tom Graham of Joe Cool to request the name of the company, he used to mitigate an issue his company had at my home six years ago. Mr. Graham answer immediately upon coming to work with t...
Darren W. Duke
Darren W. Duke
Jan 13, 2020
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Today, January 13, 2020 marks one years that I chose to leave My Employment with VetCor... I Absolutely Loved working for VetCor!!! I am so Thankful for the Opportunity that was afforded to Me by Paul and Scott to be apart of such a Wonderful Organization... There were of course Ups and Downs during My Time with VetCor, but that was to be expected with a growing and constantly envolving company and I'm Honored to be apart of the VetCor Family... I am Extremely Proud ofthe entire organization for continuing to Uphold and Surpass the Companies Core Values and I know VetCor will Continue to grow and
Gary Darnell
Gary Darnell
Sep 20, 2017
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Great vision and I greatly appreciate what the company stands for. However, after speaking with the owner yesterday evening I believe he should be kept as far away from customers as possible. He was one of the rudest individuals you could encounter. We were told by one of his employees that they would be out in 72 hours to tarp our roof damaged from Irma. 8 hours after the 72 we called and after getting attitude said we would just like to get a tarp on the roof to which he replied "yeah, you and everyone else!" And went on to say "maybe I could get some work done if I didn't have to keep wasting