Repair & Restoration

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What You’re Dealing With

After mitigation is complete, the visible damage still needs to be fixed — properly, efficiently, and to the standard your property demands:

Multiple trades need to be coordinated — drywall, flooring, painting, carpentry, electrical, plumbing

Insurance documentation must align with scope completed for claims to close correctly

Piecemeal repairs from multiple contractors creates delays, inconsistency, and accountability gaps

In-suite and common area work must be sequenced to minimize disruption to occupants

Our Process

Scope Assessment & Planning

Full walkthrough of all affected areas. Restoration scope documented in detail and aligned with insurance claim requirements from the start.

Structural & Systems Repairs

Drywall, ceilings, doors, frames, and any electrical or plumbing work related to the loss — completed before finishes are applied.

Flooring & Interior Finishes

Carpet, vinyl, laminate, hardwood, and tile repair or replacement. Baseboards, trim, cabinetry, and finish carpentry restored to pre-loss condition.

Painting & Odour Sealing

Primer, stain-blocking applications, and final paint — interior and exterior where required. Odour sealants applied before finishing in fire and water-affected spaces.

Final Clean & Turnover

Space cleaned to turnover-ready standard. Final walkthrough completed and sign-off documentation provided for insurance and property records.

Full Scope of Work

Structural & Systems

Drywall repair, boarding, taping, and finishing

Ceiling repairs — drywall and suspended systems

Door and frame repair or replacement

Electrical repairs related to the loss

Moisture-resistant material upgrades where applicable

Structural & Systems

Flooring — carpet, vinyl, laminate, hardwood, tile

Baseboards, trim, and finish carpentry

Cabinetry — kitchens, vanities, and millwork

Interior and exterior painting with primer and stain-block

Common area restoration — hallways, lobbies, amenity spaces

In-suite repairs coordinated with occupants and management

Turnkey Project Management

What turnkey means

Single contractor manages mitigation through full rebuild — no handoff gaps

One point of contact for property managers and insurance adjusters throughout

Scope, timeline, and costs documented and aligned with the insurance claim from day one

What you get at the end

Space restored to pre-loss condition, turnover-ready

Final photo documentation and completion report for insurance

Moisture-resistant upgrades applied where applicable to reduce future risk