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A strong first quarter 2025 for Steamatic Canada

Gatineau, June 12, 2025. – Steamatic Canada continues its momentum into 2025 with sustained growth in its national network. Five new franchises have recently opened in strategic markets, including Bathurst, Baie-Comeau, Chibougamau, Halifax and Ville Saint-Laurent. With these additions, Steamatic now has 39 branches across the country, consolidating its presence and capacity for intervention across the territory.





Now active in nine Canadian provinces – Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland & Labrador – Steamatic is more than ever a trusted partner for insurers and claimants, thanks to a network of well-trained franchisees and proven standards of excellence.





“Our growth reflects not only the strength of our business model, but above all the commitment of our entire team to providing exemplary service across Canada. At Steamatic, we have a clear and ambitious vision: Be the undisputed choice in disaster restoration across the country. This vision guides our every strategic decision and inspires our actions in the field. Each new franchise reinforces not only our geographic coverage, but also our ability to intervene quickly, efficiently and humanely, where disaster victims need it most.”

-Nancy Raymond, President





With a clear strategic vision, well-defined objectives and a mobilized team, Steamatic Canada continues to build the largest national network dedicated to disaster restoration, serving insurers, disaster victims and communities.





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Just a short note to say thank you for your good work at my favorite place in the world. It was much appreciated. Your staff were courteous and helpful at every turn. I have passed my remarks to the insurance company. Being out of my house for 3 months was very frustrating for me at the time and being 85 years old we seniors are not as flexible as we once were. Thanks to all involved.

Mrs Green - Steamatic Outaouais