Residential Restoration & Emergency Cleanup

When disaster strikes your home, every minute counts. RCIP | Residential Commercial Industrial Properties Restoration provides fast emergency response and full restoration services to get your life back to normal.

Available 24/7 • Fast Response • Certified Technicians

WHY RCIP | Residential Commercial Industrial Properties Restoration FOR YOUR HOME

Trusted Home Restoration Experts

From water and fire damage to mold and storm cleanup, RCIP | Residential Commercial Industrial Properties Restoration restores your home quickly and professionally. Our team is trained, certified, and equipped with the latest restoration technology.

We act fast, communicate clearly, and restore your home completely.

Water Damage

Fast water extraction, drying, and restoration to prevent long-term damage.

Mold Damage

Professional mold inspection, removal, and prevention for a safe home.

Flood Damage

Emergency flood cleanup and repair to restore your home or business quickly.

Reconstruction

Full rebuilding and structural repairs after major property damage.

Basement Flooding Repair

Rapid basement water removal and drying.

Trauma & Bio Clean Up

Safe, and certified cleanup for homes, businesses & public spaces.

Emergency Water Removal

24/7 immediate water extraction to stop damage.

Storm & Wind Damage

Fast storm cleanup, roof repair, and structural restoration.

Fire & Smoke Damage

Complete fire, smoke, and soot cleanup with odor removal and repairs.

Emergency Services

24/7 emergency response for any property disaster—fast, reliable, and professional

Specialty Cleaning Services

Advanced cleaning solutions for unique, sensitive, and high-risk situations.

Residential Restoration and Reconstruction FAQ

Setting the highest standards in water, fire, and mold damage restoration requires a continuous focus and dedication to education and improvement. This commitment to exceptional service also includes using our years of experience and expertise to answer your restoration questions. Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about residential restoration and reconstruction.

What does residential restoration involve after a disaster?

Residential restoration is the process of returning a damaged home to its best possible condition following local building codes and industry standards. This work may be necessary after fire, water, mold, or storm damage and typically includes:

  • An initial property assessment
  • Board-up and tarp-over services
  • Debris and contaminant removal
  • Water extraction, drying, and mold remediation
  • Surface cleaning and odor control

Each project is unique and requires a personalized restoration plan.

When is it necessary to contact a residential restoration company?

Property owners should contact a residential restoration company immediately after damage from water, fire, mold, or storms. Delays can result in:

  • Structural deterioration
  • Increased remediation scope
  • Higher costs

A timely professional assessment helps determine the extent of the damage. Trained service professionals can assist with emergency board-up and tarp-over services and develop a customized plan to restore the property to its best possible condition.

What is the difference between residential restoration and residential reconstruction?

Residential restoration focuses on cleaning and restoring existing materials after damage. Residential reconstruction, on the other hand, involves replacing or rebuilding parts of the property that cannot be restored.

Examples of restoration:

  • Dehumidification after water damage
  • Mold remediation and air purification
  • Smoke and soot cleanup

Examples of reconstruction:

  • Replacing drywall or framing
  • Rebuilding damaged walls or flooring
  • Installing new cabinetry or fixtures

For extensive structural work, full-service reconstruction may be necessary.

What steps are included in residential damage restoration?

The residential damage restoration process generally includes.

  1. Damage assessment and documentation
  2. Isolation of affected areas
  3. Water or contaminant removal
  4. Cleaning and deodorizing surfaces
  5. Moisture drying and monitoring

Work is carried out according to the type and scope of damage. Additional services, including specialized cleaning, may also be required.

Can restoration and reconstruction be handled within the same service plan?
Yes. Service needs are identified and addressed before the work begins. This allows for a cohesive, start-to-finish recovery process to restore a property to its best possible condition. When reconstruction is required, it may involve:
  • Demolition of unsalvageable materials
  • Framing and drywall installation
  • Finish work such as flooring, cabinetry, and painting
For complex damage, residential reconstruction services may be the next step after initial mitigation and cleanup.