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Here's what this one looked like in the thick of it. We had demo work underway in a bathroom with flooring stripped back to bare concrete and drywall opened up to expose the framing, plumbing, and insulation behind it. Containment barriers were set up in the kitchen area to protect surrounding spaces while work was being done - that's a step a lot of people don't think about, but it matters. Keeping dust and debris from spreading through the rest of the home is part of doing the job right.
Ceiling cutouts in another room told the same story - water had tracked through the structure and we had to open things up to properly dry everything out and assess the damage before rebuilding. Skipping that step is how you end up with mold problems down the road. We don't cut corners on the water restoration side just to get to the finish work faster.
Once the demo and drying phases were done, the rebuild began. Fresh carpet was installed through the hallway and bedrooms, fitted wall to wall with clean, tight transitions where the carpet meets the hard flooring. It's the kind of detail that signals the job was done with care, not just speed.
This is what we mean when we say we handle it all. Water restoration, flood cleanup, demo, containment, drywall, texture, paint, flooring - one crew, one job, done the right way. You shouldn't have to manage five different contractors when your home takes a hit like this.