
Disaster Recovery
From first assessment to final inspection, we stabilize, plan, and rebuild with precision and care.
Overview
After a loss, the right order of steps matters: make the site safe, document the damage, align the scope, and rebuild in clean phases. Owners, adjusters, and inspectors should have the same picture of the work so decisions are quick and the schedule stays steady.
Our team handles notices, inspections, and daily coordination so you are never guessing what comes next. Structural repairs, utilities, and finishes are sequenced to reduce rework and to get families and businesses back on their feet.
Fire Rebuild
Fire projects typically begin with safety and scope: shoring where needed, selective demo, and a verified plan. From there, framing, utilities, and finishes are restored in clear phases with regular inspections.
Our Rebuild Process
Assessment
Work with adjusters and engineers to evaluate structural integrity, document loss, and plan the rebuild.
Design & Permits
Draft plans, secure permits, and coordinate approvals to keep the project moving without surprises.
Reconstruction
Rebuild with quality materials and steady sequencing. Inspections are scheduled and tracked.

We turn devastation into new beginnings. The sequence is clean and predictable: stabilize, plan, rebuild, and close out. Crews protect finished areas as work advances and keep the site safe for inspectors and neighbors.
Insurance, documentation, and coordination
Recovery work often includes engineering reports, environmental testing, and detailed claim records. We align scopes with adjusters, track submittals and inspections, and provide photos and daily notes so the file stays current. Owners know what is covered and which items are upgrades before work begins.
Budget guidance
Budgets start with the adjuster’s estimate and our own takeoffs. We separate insurance scope from owner selections and document changes with clear schedule and cost effects. Long-lead items are identified early and tracked.
Frequently asked questions
Do you work directly with insurance adjusters?
Yes. We review scopes, provide estimates, and document progress so the claim file stays aligned with the work on site.
What parts of the rebuild are typically covered?
Policies usually cover returning the structure to pre-loss condition. Upgrades are listed separately for owner approval.
How long does a rebuild take?
It depends on approvals and lead times. A working schedule is shared after plans and permits are in place and is updated as work moves forward.
Can you help with temporary housing coordination?
We can share resources and prioritize phases so you can return sooner. Safety and critical repairs come first.
What documentation do you provide for claims?
Photos, schedules, daily notes, and cost breakdowns are provided as needed to support the claim record.
Ready to rebuild?
Schedule a free consultation to discuss your loss and the best path to a clean, safe rebuild.