Restoration

Restoration.

When a natural disaster or an unexpected event strikes, we are the trusted local experts to restore and rebuild your home or business property. For over 30 years, we've helped the Central Texas community recover and get their environments back in working order.


Water Restoration

  • Assess and Inspect

    • Evaluate the extent of water damage, including the source of water, affected areas, and potential safety hazards.
    • Inspect structural elements such as floors, walls, ceilings, for saturation and damage.
  • Water Extraction

    • Remove standing water using pumps, wet/dry vacuums, and other extraction equipment
    • Extract water from carpets, upholstery, and other affected surfaces
  • Dry and Dehumidify

    • Set up air movers and dehumidifiers to accelerate the drying process.
    • Monitor moisture levels in the air and affected materials to ensure thorough drying.
  • Cleaning and Sanitizing

    • Clean and disinfect all affected surfaces to prevent mold growth and bacterial contamination
    • Remove any debris or contaminants from the affected area.
  • Content Restoration

    • Assess and clean salvageable personal belogings, furniture, and other items affected by water damage.
    • Determine which items can be restored and which can be disposed of.
  • Structural Repairs

    • Repair and replace damaged building materials, such as drywall, insulation, flooring, and roofing.
    • Address any structural issues that may have resulted from water damage.
  • Mold Remediation

    • Inspect for mold growth and address any areas of concern.
    • Remove mold-infested materials and treat affected areas to prevent regrowth
  • Final Inspection and Restoration

    • Conduct a final inspection to ensure that all water damge has been properly addressed
    • Restore property to its pre-loss condition, including any necessary cosmetic repairs and finishing touches.

Fire and Smoke

  • Assess and Inspect

    • Evaluate the extent of fire and smoke damage, including structural damage, soot and smoke residue, and potential safety hazards.
    • Determine the scope of restoration needed and develop a plan.
  • Safety

    • Identify and address any hazards such as structural instability, electrical issues, or exposure to harmful chemicals
  • Board-Up and Tarping

    • Secure property by boarding windows and doors
    • Tarp roof to prevent additional water intrusion
  • Water Removal and Drying

    • Remove any standing water and dry affected areas to prevent mold growth and further damage
  • Soot and Smoke Residue Removal

    • Clean and remove soot, smoke residue, and debris from all surfaces using specialized equipment and cleaning agents
  • Odor Neutralization

    • Treat the property to eliminate smoke odor using air scrubbers, ozone generators, thermal fogging, or other odor-neutralizing techniques.
    • Address odor sources within the property, such as smoke-damages materials and furniture.
  • Content Cleaning and Restoration

    • Assess and clean salvageable personal belongings, furniture, and other items affected by fire and smoke damage.
    • Utilize specialized cleaning methods to restore items to their pre-loss condition
  • Structural Repair

    • Repair and replace damaged structural elements, including walls, floors, ceilings, and roofing
    • Address any structural issues caused by fire damage, such as weakened supports or compromised integrity.
  • Smoke Damage Sealing

    • Seal services to encapsulate any remaining smoke odors and prevent it from permeating the air.
    • Use appropriate sealants and coatings based on the type of surface and severity of damage.
  • Final Inspection and Restoration

    • Conduct a final inspection to ensure that all fire and smoke damage has been properly addressed
    • Restore property to pre-loss condition

Storm Damage

  • Emergency Contact and Response

    • 24/7 Availability: Reach out to our emergency hotline anytime, day or night.
    • Quick Response Team: Our team will be dispatched immediately to assess and mitigate further damage.
    • Safety First: Ensuring the safety of your family and property is our top priority.
  • Initial Damage Assessment

    • Comprehensive Inspection: We conduct a thorough inspection of your property to identify the extent of the storm damage.
    • Detailed Documentation: We document all visible damage, including photos and notes, for insurance claims.
    • Transparent Estimate: Receive a clear, itemized estimate for the restoration work needed.
  • Temporary Repairs and Mitigation

    • Tarping and Board-Up: We secure the property by covering damaged roofs and boarding up broken windows to prevent further damage.
    • Water Extraction and Drying: We quickly remove any standing water and use industrial-strength drying equipment to prevent mold growth.
    • Debris Removal: Clearing fallen trees, branches, and other debris from your property to ensure safety and ease the restoration process.
  • Insurance Claims Assistance

    • Claim Documentation: We help compile all necessary documentation for your insurance claim.
    • Direct Communication: We work directly with your insurance company to streamline the claims process.
    • Claim Advocacy: Our experts advocate for you to get the maximum coverage for your restoration.
  • Full-Scale Restoration

    • Structural Repairs: We repair or replace damaged structures, including roofs, walls, windows, and doors.
    • Electrical and Plumbing Fixes: Address any electrical and plumbing issues caused by the storm.
    • Cosmetic Repairs: We restore your property's interior and exterior to its pre-storm condition, including painting, flooring, and landscaping.
  • Final Inspection

    • Quality Assurance: Our team conducts a final inspection to ensure all repairs meet our high standards and your satisfaction.
    • Property Cleanup: We leave your property clean and free of debris, ready for you to return to normal life.
    • Post-Job Walkthrough: We walk through the completed restoration with you to address any concerns and ensure you're satisfied with the results.

Mold Remediation

  • Assess and Inspect

    • Identify areas of mold growth and assess the extent of the infestation
    • Determine the source of moisture contributing to growth
    • Evaluate any potential health hazards and safety concerns
  • Containment

    • Isolate the affected area to rpevent mold spores from spreading to other parts of the building
    • Use plastic sheeting and negative air pressure to contain airborne mold spores
  • Moisture Control

    • Identify and address the source of moisture that is promoting mold growth, such as leaks, high humidity levels, or water intrusion
    • Repair leaks, improve ventilation, and implement moisture control measures to prevent future mold growth
  • Air Filtration

    • Use HEPA filtration sysytems to capture airborne mold spores and improve indoorair quality during remediation
  • Remove Contaminated Materials

    • Remove and dispose of materials contaminated with mold, such as drywall, carpeting, insulation, and furnishings, if they cannot be adequately restored
    • Bag and seal mold-contaminated materials before removing them from the premises to prevent the spread of mold spores
  • Cleaning and Disinfection

    • Clean mold-infested surfaces using appropriate cleaning agents and techniques
    • Use EPA-approved fingicides and antimicrobial solutions to disinfect surfaces and inhibit mold growth
    • Thoroughly scrub and sanitize affected areas to remove mold spores and residue
  • Drying and Dehumidification

    • Dry the affected area thoroughly to prevent mold recurrence
    • Use dehumidifiers, air movers, and other drying equipment to reduce moisture levels and promote rapid drying of surfaces and materials
  • Post-Remediation Verification

    • Conduct a final inspection to ensure all mold growthhas been removed
    • Verifythat moisture levels are within acceptable limits and that indoor air quality has been restored
  • Preventive Measures

    • Implement measures to discourage new mold growth such as maintaining proper ventilation, controlling humidity levels, and promptly addressing water leaks and moisture problems
  • Documenting and Reporting

    • Document the remediation process, including before-and-after photos, and records of work performed
    • Provide documentation to clients, building owners, and insurance companies and needed

Projects

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