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On the residential side, we had water mitigation jobs running in multiple bathrooms. Walls opened up, damaged material removed, and industrial air movers staged directly against exposed framing to pull moisture out before mold gets a chance to settle in. This step matters more than most people realize. Skipping it - or rushing it - can mean bigger problems down the road that cost far more to fix.
Once the structure is dry and stable, that's when the rebuild starts. We also had a full kitchen reconstruction in the mix this week - white shaker cabinets, granite countertops, new flooring, stainless appliances. The kind of kitchen that makes the damage feel like a distant memory. That's the goal every time. We want homeowners to walk back into their space and feel like it's better than it was before anything went wrong.
On top of the residential work, we were also out on a commercial painting job - prepping walls, masking off conduit and fixtures, and getting a large interior space coated properly. Commercial or residential, the prep work is what separates a clean result from one that starts peeling six months later. We don't cut corners on either.
The point is - we're not a one-trick operation. Water mitigation, home reconstruction, kitchen remodeling, bathroom work, commercial painting - we handle all of it under one roof. That means fewer contractors to manage, fewer gaps in communication, and a faster path from damage to done.