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Rebuild & Reconstruction

Immediate Mitigation Requires Expertise

Mitigation stops the damage, but your property still needs to be rebuilt to pre-loss condition. Our licensed contracting team handles everything from drywall and flooring to final paint, so the entire job runs under one roof.

Service Response Note

One point of contact from mitigation through the final walkthrough.

What We Do

  • Licensed general contracting for full rebuilds
  • Drywall, flooring, and cabinetry replacement
  • Interior painting and finish carpentry
  • Insurance scope-of-work documentation and final walkthrough

Understanding Rebuild & Reconstruction

Extraction, drying, and remediation get a property safe and stable, but a room that's been gutted down to studs and subfloor still isn't livable. Reconstruction is the phase that actually brings a home or business back to the condition it was in before the loss — new drywall, flooring, cabinetry, trim, and paint — and it's where a lot of restoration jobs get complicated if the mitigation company and the rebuild contractor aren't the same team communicating the same information.

Because we handle reconstruction in-house, there's no handoff gap between the crew that dried your structure and the crew that rebuilds it. Our licensed contractors work from a detailed insurance scope of work, replacing drywall, flooring, and cabinetry to match the original space, then finishing with interior painting and trim work. Keeping mitigation and reconstruction under one roof means fewer delays waiting on a second company's schedule, one point of contact managing your project instead of two competing timelines, and a final walkthrough where we confirm every item on the scope has actually been completed before we call the job done.

Reconstruction timelines vary widely depending on scope — a single bathroom with cabinetry and flooring replacement might wrap up in a couple of weeks, while a multi-room rebuild after a major flood or fire can take several months from demolition to final paint. We set realistic expectations upfront rather than giving an optimistic estimate just to get a job started, and we flag material lead times early, since certain flooring, cabinetry, or tile selections can extend a timeline through no fault of the crew doing the work. Because the same company handled your mitigation, our reconstruction estimators already know exactly what was removed and why, which usually speeds up getting an accurate scope of work in front of your adjuster.

As an IICRC-certified firm, we follow strict industry guidelines for all our procedures. Whether the damage is confined to a single room or has affected multiple floors, our technicians arrive equipped to handle the full scope of mitigation.

We document every step of the process. From the initial moisture mapping to the daily drying logs, we provide the comprehensive documentation required to verify the structure is dry and to support your insurance claim.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to hire a separate contractor for the rebuild?

No. Our reconstruction team is licensed to handle the full rebuild in-house, so the same company that manages mitigation also manages the rebuild, with one project manager overseeing both phases.

How do you determine what needs to be rebuilt?

We work from a documented scope of work based on what was removed during mitigation and what your insurance policy covers, so the rebuild plan is agreed on before work starts rather than discovered as we go.

Will the finished space match what I had before?

We aim to restore your property to its pre-loss condition, matching flooring, cabinetry, and finishes as closely as possible. When an exact match isn't available, we'll walk you through the closest options before any material is ordered.

Need Immediate Assistance?

Our crews are staged across Houston and ready to dispatch. Don't let standing water destroy your property.

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