When you hire our restoration services we will come up with an action plan on the spot and begin our work as quickly as possible to prevent your property from suffering any further damage. If your Florida home has been hit by a disruptive storm, these are the steps you should follow:

Step 1: Contact our emergency service.

Step 2: Assessment by our team.

Step 3: Convey immediate concerns.

Step 4: Removal and/or Disposal.

Step 5: Water Damage Restoration

Step 6: Fire Damage Restoration.

Step 7: Roof Restoration.

Step 8: Gutters Repair.

Step 9: Garden/Backyard Restoration.

Step 10: Cleaning Up.

Step 11: Carpet Cleaning and/or Installation.

Step 12: Window Repair.

Step 13: Remodeling.

Our restoration service will go a long way to reverse all the damage that was done to your property in a timely manner, our goal is to enable you and your company to return to your home and to your regular life. We offer you a wide variety of restoration and remodeling services that will adapt to your budget and/or Insurance. Rest assured that when you hire us, no matter the extent of the damage our representatives are more than capable of handling the workload with ease. By the time we are finished with your home, it’ll be as good as new or even better.

Now, we are very proud of the work we do, but we also know that restoring your home after a storm or a hurricane can be a very expensive and stressful process, which is why we have some recommendations for you, to prevent this terrible situation, but bear in mind that while they can be effective for a minor or intermediate storm, there are certain forces of nature that can’t be stopped.

– Maintain your roof: The roof is the first to be hit by storms, which is why you should always keep it up to date.

– Keep the Trees low: If you leave in a storm-sensitive area avoid planting large trees.

– Look for potential projectiles: As mentioned above, rocks or any heavy decorative item in your garden is a potential projectile that will hit you or your home.

– Doors and Windows: If you live in Florida, then you need to make sure that all the doors and windows in your home are designed to withstand the forces of nature.