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Full Home Rebuild After a House Fire - Roof to Interior

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A house fire doesn't just damage what you can see. It goes deep - into the framing, the decking, the insulation, the walls. This home had all of that. When we got on site, the scope was significant. The roof structure needed to be rebuilt from the ground up, and that was just the starting point.

We replaced the roof decking, rebuilt the framing, and put down a full roof replacement with new shingles. New insulation went in underneath all of it. We also added new gutters and took care of the exterior paint to make sure the outside matched the level of work happening inside. When a job is this involved, every trade has to coordinate well - and that's exactly what happened here.

Inside, we started fresh. New flooring went in throughout the home. New Sheetrock, new interior paint, every room addressed. The bathroom got a full remodel - tiled walk-in shower with glass enclosure, new vanity, fresh tile floors. Nothing was patched or half-done. The goal was move-in ready, and we held to that standard in every room.

The whole rebuild wrapped in under three months. That matters - because the longer a fire-damaged home sits, the more secondary damage compounds. Moisture, mold, structural deterioration. Getting a crew in fast and keeping the project moving is one of the most important things we can do for a homeowner dealing with a loss like this.

Fire restoration work is one of the most demanding jobs in the industry. It requires roofing, structural, and interior trades all working together without gaps. We've built the process to handle exactly that - and this home is the result.