
Smoke Damage
Smoke damage can cause lasting damage if not handled properly. Our team is trained to respond quickly, minimize disruption, and start the reconstruction process immediately.
From Emergency Response
to Full Restoration
What We Do & Don't Do
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We DO repair and rebuild after water, fire, storm, or mold damage
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We OFFER services such as carpentry, drywall, painting, flooring, and finishing work
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We DO restore the property to its pre-loss condition... often better than before
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We do NOT perform mitigation services (water extraction, drying equipment, smoke or mold remediation)
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Instead, we DO step in after the mitigation company has finished their emergency cleanup and drying process
Why This Matters
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Customers know we focus 100% on the construction and finishing side, which allows us to deliver high-quality repairs without splitting focus on emergency cleanup
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Insurance companies and adjusters know precisely where we fit into the process... the rebuild team, not the mitigation team.
Who you'll work with:
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A Restoration Company Coordinator is the central point of communication and organization, handles the paperwork, scheduling, and insurance communications
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A Restoration Estimator is the person who figures out the scope of work and how much it will cost to repair your property after damage
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A Project Manager in a restoration company oversees the whole restoration process from start to finish, making sure damaged properties are repaired correctly, on time, and within budget. They balance customer needs, insurance requirements, and crew performance
Our Role in the Process:
1
Damage Occurs
Property suffers smoke damage
2
Mitigation Company Responds
A separate emergency response company handles the smoke remediation process
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3
We Step In
Once mitigation is complete, we provide estimates, coordinate with insurance, and complete all repair and rebuild work
4
Project Completion
We manage the full reconstruction to return the property to its pre-loss condition




