Disaster-Resilient & Recovery Construction

Rebuild with the future in mind using advanced materials and techniques designed to withstand fire, flood, and extreme weather.

Our Philosophy

Recovery is an opportunity to build back better. We don't just restore your home to its previous state; we focus on "Future-Proofing." By using non-combustible materials, moisture-resistant assemblies, and reinforced connections, we ensure that your property is better prepared for the challenges of a changing climate.

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Service Highlights

  • Non-Combustible Building: Using steel studs, fire-rated drywall, and stone siding to increase fire resistance.
  • Flood-Hardy Finishes: Installing closed-cell insulation and water-resistant subfloors in high-risk areas.
  • Storm-Resilient Roofing: Using high-wind-rated shingles and secondary water barriers to prevent leaks during hurricanes.
  • Emergency Power Integration: Pre-wiring for whole-home generators and battery backup systems.

Why Choose Us

  • Building Science Experts: We understand how to choose materials that survive disasters, reducing your future insurance premiums.
  • Code-Plus Construction: We often build to a higher standard than the minimum code to provide extra layers of safety.
  • Compassionate Rebuilding: We understand the trauma of property loss and guide you through the recovery process with transparency and care.

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1. Scheduling a Quote

We schedule an in-person quote within 7 days of being contacted. During this meeting, you'll have the opportunity to meet our designers and share your vision.

2. Going over the Project Details

We review the specifics of your project, explore potential options, and provide an estimated project timeline.

3. Detailed Quote

You receive a comprehensive quote within 48 hours, outlining the costs associated with each component of the proposed project.

4. Review the Quote

Review the items in the quote and select which you would like to move forward with. The quote represents the best price offered and is not subject to further discounts.

5. Signing the Contract

The contract clearly outlines the scope of services, any previously discussed clauses, the payment schedule, and project guarantees. It also includes essential company information, such as commercial insurance details, HST number, address, and contact information.

6. Renovation & Project Management

Once construction begins, you’ll be assigned a dedicated project manager who oversees every aspect of the renovation. We provide weekly progress updates, maintain an organized schedule, and ensure quality control at every stage. Any adjustments or additions are handled through clear, documented weekly change orders, keeping the process transparent and stress-free as the project moves forward.

7. Final Reveal & Walk-Through

After completion, we conduct a detailed final walk-through to ensure every element meets our standards and your expectations. Final touch-ups are addressed, and the space is presented ready for use, a finished project you can confidently enjoy.

Our Process

See how we bring your vision to life with a clear, step-by-step approach that keeps you informed and confident at every stage

Area Of Service

We proudly provide basement renovation services across:

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FAQs

Everything you need to know before we begin. Clear answers for a seamless transformation
What is "Disaster-Resilient" construction?
It is the practice of using materials and designs specifically chosen to survive localized risks like floods, fires, or high winds.
Is it much more expensive to build a disaster-resilient home?
The initial cost is slightly higher (typically 5-10%), but the long-term savings in insurance and repair costs are significant.
Can you make a basement "Flood-Proof"?
While no basement is 100% waterproof, we use interior drainage systems, dual sump pumps with battery backups, and water-resistant materials.
What are the best fire-resistant materials for a home?
We recommend fiber-cement siding (James Hardie), metal roofing, and Roxul (mineral wool) insulation which is naturally fire-resistant.
Do you work with insurance companies for recovery builds?
Yes; we coordinate with your adjuster to ensure the "rebuild" portion of your claim utilizes modern, resilient materials.
Can a house be retrofitted for disaster resilience?
Yes; we can upgrade your home’s "envelope" during a renovation to include better wind-bracing and moisture-management systems.