Soot Removal
Cleanup that comes before reconstruction.
Once soot, smoke, and water are handled, your home still has to be rebuilt. We take you from cleanup to a finished, move-in-ready property—framing, drywall, flooring, and finishes matched to pre-loss condition, under one team.
Fire damage repair and reconstruction is the rebuilding phase of fire restoration, restoring a property to its pre-loss condition after cleanup and drying are complete. It ranges from minor repairs—drywall, paint, and trim—to full structural rebuilds involving framing, roofing, electrical, plumbing, flooring, and cabinetry, all built to current code with permits. Having one company handle both cleanup and reconstruction keeps the project seamless. To plan your fire rebuild in Gulf Breeze and the 850 area, call +1 850-366-1830.
After soot, smoke, and firefighting water are addressed, a fire-damaged home is often left with charred framing, removed drywall, damaged flooring, and gaps where materials had to be torn out. It is clean, but it is not livable—and it still needs to be rebuilt to code.
When cleanup and construction are handled by separate companies, homeowners face gaps, finger-pointing, and delays. A single accountable team that carries the project from mitigation to finished rebuild avoids that.
We repair or replace framing, roofing, subfloor, and drywall, building to current code with the required permits and inspections.
Electrical, plumbing, flooring, cabinetry, and paint are restored, with finishes matched to your home's pre-loss look.
Because we did the cleanup, reconstruction starts without re-scoping—keeping the project coordinated and on schedule.
Fire repair & reconstruction across Gulf Breeze & the 850 area.
We assess the rebuild and prepare a detailed scope for you and your insurer.
We secure permits and schedule the trades needed for the project.
Framing, roofing, and subfloor are repaired or rebuilt to code.
Electrical, plumbing, insulation, and drywall are restored.
Flooring, cabinetry, trim, and paint are installed and matched.
We inspect with you and confirm the home is complete and safe.
As a locally owned company on Gulf Breeze Pkwy, we rebuild homes across Santa Rosa and Escambia County to current Florida code—important in our hurricane-prone region. Handling cleanup and reconstruction together means your recovery stays with one accountable team from the first board-up to the final coat of paint.
Reconstruction covers everything from minor repairs to full rebuilds: framing, drywall, insulation, flooring, cabinetry, electrical and plumbing repairs, roofing, painting, and finish carpentry. The goal is to restore your property to its pre-loss condition, matching existing finishes as closely as possible.
Yes. We manage the entire process under one roof, from emergency board-up and soot cleanup through drying, deodorization, and full reconstruction. Using one company keeps the project coordinated and avoids the gaps and delays that come from juggling separate cleanup and construction contractors.
We work to match existing materials, textures, and finishes so repaired areas blend with the rest of your home. Where exact matches are unavailable, we discuss the closest options with you before proceeding, and your insurance scope guides the materials used.
Minor repairs can take days, while major structural rebuilds may take weeks to months. Timeline depends on the extent of damage, permitting, material availability, and insurance approvals. We provide a clear scope and schedule and keep you informed at every milestone.
Structural, electrical, and plumbing work usually requires permits from your local building authority. We handle the permitting process as part of reconstruction and build to current code, so your restored home is safe and properly documented.
Cleanup that comes before reconstruction.
Restore belongings while the home is rebuilt.
Dry firefighting water before rebuilding.
Fire repair & reconstruction across the 850 area.