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Roof Repairs, Flood Cleanup, and Custom Cabinetry All in One Day

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Some days we're on the roof. Some days we're on our knees pulling wet drywall. And some days we're handling custom woodwork. That's just how it goes when you're a crew that handles real home problems - not just the easy stuff.

Here's what we were working with on the roof side of things - a flat roof skylight curb with cracked seams and exposed gaps that needed to be properly sealed. We used a Lanco elastomeric crack filler to address those vulnerable joints. That stuff bonds to concrete, metal, and wood, which matters on a roof where you've got multiple materials meeting at one point. A bad seal up top means water finds its way in, and then you've got a whole different problem on your hands inside the house.

Speaking of water getting in - the flood cleanup work you're looking at is exactly why stopping leaks early matters so much. Walls cut open, drywall stripped to the studs, and multiple commercial air movers and dehumidifiers running across several rooms and a bathroom. That's what proper water restoration looks like. You can't just dry the surface and call it done. Moisture hides in wall cavities and subfloor layers, and if it doesn't get pulled out completely, mold moves in fast. Our water restoration process is thorough - we don't pack up until the numbers say it's dry.

Then there's the cabinetry side. Those solid oak cabinet doors with raised panel fronts represent the other end of what we do - the finish work, the detail, the craft. Whether a homeowner needs custom cabinetry built from scratch or replacement doors that actually match the wood grain, we handle it. It's a completely different skill set from flood cleanup, but that range is exactly what sets us apart.

Most companies pick a lane. We don't have to. Whether a home needs emergency water damage response, a roof sealed tight, or custom wood cabinetry - we show up with the right tools and the right people. That's what we mean when we say real solutions.