Disaster Recovery Services
Tasmania
IICRC-certified storm, flood, bushfire, and water damage restoration across Tasmania. DRFA assistance guidance and insurance claims support for all declared councils.
TAS Disaster Recovery Funding (DRFA)
Tasmania's DRFA activates Commonwealth-State co-funded assistance for eligible households and small businesses following declared disaster events. The Tasmanian Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management (DPFEM) coordinates recovery programs for affected communities.
View TAS disaster recovery information at DPFEMServices Available in Tasmania
All services delivered to IICRC standards by independently licensed, insured, and IICRC-certified contractors across TAS.
Storm Damage Restoration
Emergency response for severe storms across Greater Hobart, Launceston, and regional Tasmania. Structural repairs, water extraction, and IICRC-standard documentation.
Flood Damage Restoration
Water extraction and structural drying for Tasmanian flood events — including riverine flooding in the Derwent and Tamar valleys. AS/NZS IICRC S500:2025 standards applied.
Bushfire Recovery
Fire and smoke damage restoration for Tasmania bushfire-affected properties. Soot removal, smoke odour treatment, and suppression-water extraction. IICRC S770 certified.
Water Damage Restoration
Emergency water extraction and structural drying for burst pipes, roof leaks, and storm ingress across all Tasmanian councils.
Mould Remediation
Post-flood and post-storm mould assessment and remediation across Tasmania. AS/NZS IICRC S520:2025 certified technicians.
Contents Restoration
Recovery and restoration of personal contents and assets following Tasmanian disaster events. IICRC-standard documentation provided.
How the Claim Process Works
Lodge Online
Submit your claim details via the secure online form. No phone required — fully digital.
Contractor Assigned
An IICRC-certified Tasmanian contractor is dispatched to your property for assessment.
Restoration & Documentation
Scope of works documented to IICRC standard, restoration completed, and insurance documentation provided.
Tasmania Disaster Recovery — FAQs
Which Tasmanian councils are eligible for DRFA storm and flood assistance?
Tasmania DRFA eligibility is declared by the Tasmanian State Government on an event-by-event basis. Eligible local government areas receive co-funded financial assistance for households and small businesses. The Tasmanian Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management (DPFEM) publishes declared LGA lists for each event at dpfem.tas.gov.au.
Does NRPG service regional Tasmania for storm and flood restoration?
NRPG provides storm and flood restoration across all of Tasmania including Greater Hobart, Launceston, the North West Coast, and regional councils. Remote or island communities may have extended response times. Submit a claim via the online form to confirm availability for your location.
What restoration services does NRPG provide after storm or flood damage in Tasmania?
NRPG provides IICRC-certified storm and flood restoration including structural assessment, water extraction, structural drying, mould prevention, and full restoration. All work is documented to AS/NZS IICRC S500:2025 standards to support your insurance submission.
Ready to Lodge Your Tasmania Claim?
Submit your claim online. An IICRC-certified Tasmania contractor will be assigned to your property.
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