Fire Damage Restoration
Structural repair and smoke and soot remediation, handled alongside your insurance claim from day one.
Get an inspectionWhat's included
- Smoke and soot remediation for walls, ceilings, HVAC systems, and contents
- Structural repair and rebuild, matched to the home’s original construction where possible
- Odor treatment and air quality work so the smell of smoke does not linger after the repair is finished
- A detailed Xactimate estimate that lines up with how your insurance company scopes the loss
- Coordination with your adjuster and agent throughout the job, not just at the start
What to expect
After a fire, the first priority is making the property safe and secure. We can help coordinate board-up and temporary protection if needed, then walk the loss with you room by room so nothing gets missed in the estimate.
From there we handle remediation — smoke and soot cleanup — and document everything: structural damage, remediation needs, and explain how any affected contents are handled. That documentation becomes the estimate we submit, written in Xactimate so it matches the format your insurance company already uses.
Once the scope is agreed, we schedule the work and keep you updated as it moves, remediation first, then repair and rebuild. A final walkthrough closes out the job so you can confirm everything was done the way it was written up.
The insurance side
Fire claims usually involve more than the structure. Contents, smoke damage to areas the fire never reached, and additional living expenses while the home is unsafe to occupy can all be part of a properly filed claim.
Because we have a licensed adjuster and a former insurance agent on our team, we can read the policy before we start writing an estimate if you wish. That means we can tell you early what is likely covered, what documentation the adjuster will want, and where policies commonly leave out coverage homeowners assume they have.
We communicate directly with your insurance company and your agent throughout the claim, so you are not the only one relaying information back and forth.