Fire Damage Restoration
**From fire damage to fully restored — this one meant something. ?➡️?**
This project started with a call no homeowner wants to get. A fire had torn through this residential unit — charring framing, destroying finishes, blowing out windows, and leaving nothing but exposed structure and soot. The before photos tell the story: blackened walls, burned-out cavities, boarded windows, and a roof breached by the fire department's response.
We took it all the way back to bare studs and rebuilt it right.
The scope covered the entire structure — every room, every system, every surface. The staircase was refinished with warm oak-toned treads from raw concrete substructure up. Bedrooms were drywalled, painted, trimmed, and fitted with new flooring and closets. The bathroom was rebuilt with a neo-angle glass shower, white subway tile surround, new vanity, and LVP throughout. The kitchen received new maple shaker cabinets, granite laminate countertops, and all-new appliances. New windows were installed across the unit, and the exterior siding was repaired and restored to match.
Every trade was coordinated — framing, electrical, plumbing, insulation, drywall, tile, flooring, cabinets, and finish work — all under one roof.
This is the kind of project that requires experience, trust, and the ability to manage complexity from day one. The homeowner handed us a burned shell and got back a fully livable home.
This project started with a call no homeowner wants to get. A fire had torn through this residential unit — charring framing, destroying finishes, blowing out windows, and leaving nothing but exposed structure and soot. The before photos tell the story: blackened walls, burned-out cavities, boarded windows, and a roof breached by the fire department's response.
We took it all the way back to bare studs and rebuilt it right.
The scope covered the entire structure — every room, every system, every surface. The staircase was refinished with warm oak-toned treads from raw concrete substructure up. Bedrooms were drywalled, painted, trimmed, and fitted with new flooring and closets. The bathroom was rebuilt with a neo-angle glass shower, white subway tile surround, new vanity, and LVP throughout. The kitchen received new maple shaker cabinets, granite laminate countertops, and all-new appliances. New windows were installed across the unit, and the exterior siding was repaired and restored to match.
Every trade was coordinated — framing, electrical, plumbing, insulation, drywall, tile, flooring, cabinets, and finish work — all under one roof.
This is the kind of project that requires experience, trust, and the ability to manage complexity from day one. The homeowner handed us a burned shell and got back a fully livable home.
Project Year: 2025