Immediate stabilization, deep structural cleaning, and complete reconstruction. We don't just fix houses; we guide you from disaster to full recovery with empathy and expertise.
Emergency Experts
Our team is trained to handle hazardous materials and structural instability safely.
Fire is just the beginning. We address the three critical layers of damage immediately to prevent total loss.
Flames compromise the structural integrity of your home. We stabilize weakened framing and safely remove charred materials.
Learn about structural repair arrow_forwardAcids in soot can corrode metal and stain porous surfaces within hours. We use industrial air scrubbers to neutralize toxic odors.
See odor removal process arrow_forwardFirefighting efforts leave gallons of water behind. We extract moisture immediately to prevent mold growth and secondary rot.
View water extraction arrow_forwardCorrect action in the first day can save thousands in secondary damages.
We handle every step of the journey, ensuring you only have to deal with one point of contact for the entire restoration project.
View Full Timeline arrow_downwardWithin hours of the fire being extinguished, we secure the property. We board up windows, tarp damaged roofs, and secure doors to prevent theft and weather damage.
We extract water used by firefighters immediately. Industrial dehumidifiers and air movers are deployed to dry the structure and prevent mold.
Using specialized equipment, we remove smoke and soot from ceilings, walls, and other surfaces. We also use thermal fogging for odor neutralization.
From installing new drywall and painting to complete kitchen remodels. We bring your property back to its pre-loss condition—or better.
We are equipped to handle specialized fire damage situations.
Specialized cleaning for protein-based residues that leave sticky, pungent films across surfaces.
Addressing hidden damage within walls and ensuring the electrical system is safe before power restoration.
Large-scale loss recovery designed to minimize business downtime and get doors open faster.
Palm Coast sits in Flagler County's coastal plain, directly exposed to Atlantic storm systems that push wind-driven rain through the C, F, P, and B sections. Newer construction from the 2000s boom uses pre-engineered trusses that are highly susceptible to uplift, and the city's dense canal network means standing water after storms lingers up to 72 hours, accelerating mold onset behind drywall within 24–48 hours of saturation.
Palm Coast homeowners in the Hammock Beach and Grand Haven communities want hurricane-impact window upgrades, metal roof replacements, and whole-home renovations that reflect coastal modern aesthetics while meeting Flagler County's post-2004 storm code requirements.
Palm Coast falls in Wind Zone II with 130 mph design wind speeds. All storm repairs and re-roofing require Flagler County permit and wind mitigation inspection.
Canal-adjacent properties in the C and F sections are in FEMA AE zones. Substantial improvement rules apply — repairs exceeding 50% of structure value trigger full flood-zone compliance upgrade.
call Building Department: Flagler County Building Department — (386) 313-4003
Hammock Beach, Grand Haven, Palm Harbor, Belle Terre, European Village, Flagler Beach, Bunnell
It depends on the severity of the smoke and structural damage. Small, contained fires might allow you to stay, but if there is widespread soot or structural compromise, it is safer to relocate temporarily. We can help you determine the safest option.
We use industrial-grade hydroxyl generators and ozone machines to neutralize odor-causing particles at the molecular level, rather than just masking the smell.
Yes, we are a full-service general contractor. We handle everything from the initial board-up and cleanup to the final coat of paint and reconstruction.