CATASTROPHE

01 RESTORATION & REBUILDING

When Disaster Strikes, You Need More Than Cleanup

RESTORATION SERVICES • CATASTROPHE • RECONSTRUCTION •
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A catastrophe can change the condition of a property in a matter of hours. Flooding, wildfires, severe snowstorms, tropical storms, and hurricanes can cause extensive damage to buildings, belongings, structural materials, and essential systems. The effects may continue even after the immediate danger has passed. 


Professional catastrophe restoration focuses on stabilizing the property, addressing visible and hidden damage, and helping prevent additional problems. From emergency water removal to smoke and fire damage cleanup, restoration services help property owners take the right steps after a major event.

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Restoration Support for Major Property Disasters

Every catastrophe creates different restoration challenges. The right response depends on the type of damage, how long the property has been exposed, and which areas of the building have been affected. 

Our catastrophe restoration services cover:

Floods

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Water extraction, drying, moisture control, and restoration after flooding or significant water intrusion.


Wildfires

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Cleanup and restoration for smoke, soot, fire-related damage, and odors following a wildfire.


Snow Storms

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Restoration following heavy snow, ice, freezing conditions, roof damage, and water intrusion caused by melting snow.


Tropical Storms & Hurricanes

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Emergency restoration for wind, rain, flooding, structural damage, and other storm-related property issues.


03 ROOF RESTORATION

Flood Damage Restoration


Floodwater can affect much more than the surface of a floor. Water can move into drywall, insulation, flooring, cabinetry, structural materials, and other concealed areas. If moisture is left behind, it can create additional restoration concerns. 


Flood restoration begins with assessing the affected areas and removing standing water where appropriate. Professional drying and moisture monitoring can help identify areas that still require attention before repairs and rebuilding begin. 

04 WILDFIRE RESTORATION

Wildfire Damage Restoration

Wildfire damage may involve direct fire damage as well as smoke, soot, ash, and persistent odors. Even areas that were not directly burned can require extensive cleaning and restoration. 


Wildfire restoration may include cleaning affected surfaces, addressing smoke and soot residue, removing odors, evaluating damaged materials, and restoring areas that can be safely repaired. A thorough assessment helps determine what can be restored and what may require replacement.

05 EXTERIOR RESTORATION

Snow Storm Damage Restoration

Heavy snow and ice can place significant stress on roofs, exterior structures, drainage systems, and other parts of a property. As snow melts, water can enter through damaged roofing or other openings and lead to interior water damage. 


Snow storm restoration addresses the resulting water intrusion and property damage while helping identify affected areas that may not be immediately visible. Prompt attention can reduce the chance of damage spreading through the building. 

08 FROM REPAIRS TO RESTORATION

Tropical Storm & Hurricane Restoration


Tropical storms and hurricanes can combine several types of property damage. High winds may damage roofs, siding, windows, and structures, while heavy rainfall and storm-related flooding can introduce large amounts of water into a property. 


Restoration after a tropical storm or hurricane may involve water removal, structural drying, cleanup, debris removal, smoke or soot cleanup where applicable, and restoration of damaged areas. Because storm damage can involve multiple systems at once, a detailed property assessment is an important first step. 

Why Fast Catastrophe Restoration Matters

After a major disaster, delaying restoration can allow damage to become more extensive. Water can continue moving through building materials, smoke residue can settle onto surfaces, and storm openings can leave the property vulnerable to additional weather exposure. 


A professional restoration team can help prioritize emergency needs, document affected areas, and develop a restoration plan based on the condition of the property.

Help After a Major Disaster

Catastrophes are overwhelming, but property owners do not have to handle the restoration process alone. Whether your property has experienced flooding, wildfire damage, a severe snowstorm, tropical storm, or hurricane, professional restoration can help move the property from emergency conditions toward recovery. 


When disaster strikes, timely action matters. Contact our catastrophe restoration team to assess the damage and determine the next steps for restoring your property. 

01 TAKE THE NEXT STEP

WHEN CATASTROPHE STRIKES, WE’RE READY TO RESPOND

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