04/22/2026
A rapidly spreading fire originating in the garage caused substantial structural and environmental damage, including destruction of the master living area above, compromise of roof framing members, and widespread smoke and soot contamination throughout the structure.
We are coordinating with licensed third-party experts—including adjusters, engineers, and environmental specialists—to document both visible and latent damages. This process is necessary to establish an accurate claim valuation and to support scope and cost negotiations with the insurance carrier on behalf of the policyholder.
There is a clear distinction between a standard general contractor and a claim-focused restoration contractor.
A typical general contractor performs work based on a predefined scope. In contrast, a restoration contractor operates at the front end of the claim—identifying, documenting, and substantiating damages that are often under-scoped or initially omitted. This directly affects the approved budget and determines whether the project can be completed in compliance with current building codes without additional financial burden on the policyholder.
In addition to general construction experience, we maintain certifications specific to fire, smoke, and water damage mitigation. Our process integrates engineering analysis, code requirements, and site conditions into a defensible claim position that aligns the restoration scope with both regulatory standards and carrier obligations.
The objective is not limited to reconstruction. It is to secure a code-compliant scope with sufficient funding to restore the property to a safe, functional condition consistent with pre-loss use, without compromising structural integrity or long-term performance.
We operate with a structure that allows direct oversight and consistent communication while maintaining the capacity to manage complex, large-scale restoration projects.