Although we haven't been brought together under happy or conducive circumstances, we are confident we can work together for our common goal: reconstructing and restoring your home. We have the experience needed to evaluate the damage to your property and provide you an accurate estimate for the materials and labor required to restore your property.
1. Meet Emergency Service needs of the customer
2. Evaluate Loss
3. Complete Estimate
A restoration company should be chosen at this time. It is important to act quickly and continue moving forward before more damage occurs.
4. Pull Permit
5. Check status of Mechanicals
6. Demolition
As the process of reconstruction starts to happen, it is important to know that the rough in mechanicals may require some additional time. Often, there is more damage found or changes that must be made to bring the structure up to code specifications which can require additional time and materials.
7. Structural damage repairs begin
8. Kilz / Seal required areas
9. Rough-In Structure and Mechanicals
10. Rough-In Inspection occurs by the city or county
While the above steps are being completed, discussions will begin regarding the choices the homeowner will need to make to ensure the final steps of the project go smoothly. These choices will be related to internal items in the home such as cabinets, wall coverings, floor coverings, appliances, etc. Your Project Associate will guide you through this process.
11. Insulation
12. Drywall
13. Cabinets, Doors, Trim, etc.
14. Paint. Stain. Wallpaper
15. Finish Mechanicals (HVAC, Electrical, and Plumbing)
16. Finish Hardware (Outlets, Switches, HVAC Covers, Door Knobs. etc.)
17. General Clean
18. Floor Coverings installed
19. Final Clean
20. Final Inspection
21. Deliver Final Project and complete Final Walk Through
22. Homeowner Moves In
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