Interior remodeling

Kitchen - bath - basement - Tenet Improvement - retrofit - redesign

  • Acoustic Ceiling

  • Doors - Glass, Wood, Metal

  • Drywall - Glass Wall

  • Electrical

  • Finishing

  • Bathrooms

  • Breakrooms

  • Flooring - Carpet, Tile, Hardwood, Plank Vinyl/Laminate

  • Framing

  • Painting

  • Plumbing

  • Tile Showers

  • Unfinished Basements

exterior remodeling

roofing - siding - windows - doors

  • Aluminum/Vinyl Siding

  • Asphalt Shingles

  • TPO/Membrane Roof

  • Decks & Sheds

  • Entry Doors

  • Garage Doors

  • Landscaping

  • Masonry Work

  • Metal Roof

  • Painting

  • Soffit & Facia

  • Stucco

  • Windows

Disaster Restoration

Fire - flood - mold

  • Asbestos Abatement

  • Mold Remediation

  • Flood Mitigation

  • Sewage Mitigation

  • Water Extraction

  • Asbestos Testing

  • Mold Testing

  • Carpet & Tile Cleaning

  • Crime Scene Cleanup

  • Fire remediation services

  • Water damage restoration

  • Emergency restoration services

Restoration

Restoration refers to the process of repairing, rebuilding, or renovating a property or asset to its original or desired condition after damage or deterioration. It involves various techniques, such as repairing structural components, replacing damaged materials, and restoring functionality and aesthetics.

Kitchen with white cabinets, granite countertops, and a partially constructed wooden frame of a house extension or remodel.
Top image: modern bathroom with bathtub, shower, double sink, and large window; Bottom image: distressed, partially demolished room with peeling wallpaper and damaged walls

mitigation

Mitigation involves taking proactive measures to minimize or prevent potential risks or damages. In the context of disasters or emergencies, mitigation aims to reduce the impact and severity of such events. It includes implementing preventive measures, developing emergency response plans, and implementing strategies to minimize risks.

Living room under renovation with exposed wall studs, a partially removed wall, and a staircase with wooden bannister.
Construction site with plastic sheeting, construction tools, and a temporary light fixture.

Abatement

Abatement refers to the safe removal or reduction of hazards or pollutants that pose health risks or environmental concerns. This typically involves the identification, containment, and removal of hazardous substances, such as asbestos, lead, mold, or other contaminants, to ensure a safe and healthy environment. 

Person wearing a white protective suit, black strap respirator mask, and goggles holding a red and black spray gun.

These three processes are critical in addressing various challenges related to property damage, environmental risks, or health hazards. Restoration focuses on restoring the property's condition, mitigation aims to minimize risks and damages, while abatement focuses on removing or reducing hazards for safety and environmental purposes.