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Military Veterans Are Finding a Natural Home in Restoration — and the GI Bill Pays for the Training

Discipline, physical fitness, team-based work, and structured procedures make restoration a strong fit for military veterans. VA GI Bill benefits cover IICRC certification programs at approved providers.

VA GI Bill

Military veterans transitioning out of service are discovering that the restoration industry offers a career path that aligns naturally with the skills and work culture they developed in uniform — and that the VA GI Bill can cover the cost of IICRC certification training at approved providers.

The connection between military service and restoration work runs deeper than physical fitness and discipline. Veterans are accustomed to operating in chaotic, high-stakes environments, following detailed protocols, working as part of a team, and communicating clearly under pressure.

The GI Bill's Chapter 33 (Post-9/11 GI Bill) and Chapter 30 (Montgomery GI Bill) both cover approved non-college degree programs, including IICRC-approved training courses at qualifying providers.

Several restoration franchise systems have launched formal veterans recruitment programs. ServiceMaster, Paul Davis, and Servpro franchisees in multiple markets have partnered with veteran transition programs and military base employment assistance offices.

The Restoration Industry Association has published a Veterans Career Guide that outlines the certification pathway, typical wages, and career advancement opportunities for veterans entering the industry.

For veterans considering restoration as a career, the practical entry path is straightforward: identify an IICRC-approved training provider that accepts GI Bill benefits, complete the WRT course, and apply to restoration firms while pursuing additional certifications.

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