One team. One contract. One project manager. From the first inch of water to the final coat of paint. IICRC certified restoration crews handle every phase of the work under one coordinated scope across Long Beach properties.
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Most restoration jobs in Long Beach involve more than one company before the property is finished. The water extraction crew leaves. A separate mold specialist arrives a week later. Then a different drywall contractor. Then a flooring company. Then a painter. Each handoff is a delay, a renegotiation with your insurance adjuster, and a chance for something to fall through the cracks. The property owner becomes the project manager whether they wanted that job or not.
Full restoration is the alternative. One team handles every phase from the initial damage event through the final coat of paint. The same crew that extracts the water sets up the drying equipment, monitors moisture readings, performs mold remediation if it is needed, removes damaged materials, and rebuilds the structure. One project manager coordinates every phase. One contract covers every line item. One insurance claim documents the full scope. As part of our Building Restoration Service core page, full restoration is the work that returns a property to whole without handing you off to a second contractor in the middle of a crisis.
Our full restoration scope covers every phase of the work under one project manager, one contract, and one insurance claim:
Phase 1: Emergency response and mitigation. Water extraction, smoke containment, biohazard containment, or whatever the initial damage event requires. Same call dispatch. Same visit equipment deployment. Documentation begins the moment our crew arrives on site.
Phase 2: Drying, decontamination, and remediation. Structural drying to dry standard. Mold remediation if moisture sat long enough to grow it. Soot and smoke decontamination if fire was involved. Biohazard decontamination if Cat 3 water or contamination is present. Air quality verification before moving to rebuild.
Phase 3: Demolition and material removal. Damaged drywall, flooring, insulation, cabinetry, and finish materials are inventoried for insurance documentation, then carefully removed. Hazardous materials are handled per local regulations. The space is prepared for reconstruction.
Phase 4: Reconstruction and rebuild. New drywall installation. New flooring installation. Finish carpentry, trim, and baseboard work. Cabinet replacement when required. Paint and finish work. Coordination with electrical, plumbing, and HVAC trades when their scope is part of the restoration claim.
Phase 5: Final inspection and walk-through. Quality verification across every phase. Documentation finalization for your insurance carrier. Walk-through with the homeowner or property manager. Punch list completion. Warranty terms confirmed in writing.
Phase 6: Move-back and follow-up. Final cleaning of the restored space. Coordination with the homeowner on move-back timing. Follow-up after occupation to address any settling issues or post-occupation concerns.


We start by documenting the full scope of damage, what restoration will require across every phase, and what the timeline looks like. The scope goes directly to your insurance adjuster in the format they require to approve a full claim — not a phased claim that requires separate approvals at each stage. One approval covers the full restoration arc. One project manager becomes your single point of contact across every phase that follows.

Each phase of the work runs in sequence, with the project manager coordinating handoffs internally between our IICRC certified mitigation crew, our remediation team, and our reconstruction crew. The same company doing the water extraction is the same company doing the drywall installation. Every phase is documented with photos, timestamps, and moisture or air quality readings where relevant. Insurance supplements, if needed, are submitted promptly so the adjuster never blocks the next phase.

Restoration ends with a documented walk-through alongside the homeowner or property manager. Quality verification across every phase is confirmed. Final documentation goes to you and your insurance carrier as proof the work was completed to IICRC standard. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing, and our team remains available for any post-restoration follow-up questions.
Here are answers to common questions about our restoration services.

Full restoration timelines depend on the damage scope and the property size. A water-damaged single room can complete in 7 to 14 days. A whole-home restoration following significant water, fire, or mold damage typically takes 4 to 8 weeks. Complex commercial properties or properties requiring full structural rebuild can extend to 12 weeks or more. We document the timeline upfront and update you on any adjustments along the way.
Multiple contractors mean multiple contracts, multiple insurance discussions, multiple schedules to coordinate, and multiple opportunities for something to fall through the cracks between scopes. The property owner ends up doing project management work whether they signed up for it or not. One company means one project manager, one timeline, one contract, and one insurance claim — with accountability that doesn't disappear at the handoff between mitigation and rebuild.
If the damage event is covered (sudden and accidental water damage, fire, certain types of mold caused by a covered loss), the full restoration scope is typically covered as part of the same claim. We document the full scope upfront in the format adjusters require to approve a complete restoration rather than a phased mitigation-only claim. You handle your deductible. We handle the paperwork across every phase.
We handle both under one contract. Mitigation (extraction, drying, mold remediation, biohazard cleanup) and reconstruction (drywall, flooring, finish carpentry, paint, trim) are managed by the same project manager. For specialty trades like electrical, plumbing, or HVAC replacement, we coordinate licensed subcontractors as part of the same scope and bill through the same insurance claim.
It depends on the scope and the affected areas. Single-room restoration in an isolated part of the home often allows the family to remain in unaffected areas. Whole-home restoration following significant damage typically requires temporary relocation, which is often covered by your insurance policy as "loss of use" or "additional living expense" coverage. We assess this on the first visit and document the recommendation as part of the initial scope.
We provide documentation, photos, moisture readings, and IICRC-aligned reports that support the scope we recommend. If the adjuster requests changes or denies specific line items, we handle the supplement process directly providing additional documentation, having phone conversations with the carrier, and advocating for the work that the property genuinely needs. The homeowner is not in the middle of those conversations.
Family owned emergency restoration headquartered in Paramount, California. Our IICRC certified crews respond 24/7 across Long Beach and the surrounding South LA, South Bay, and North Orange County communities for water, fire, mold, and biohazard emergencies. Built on integrity, honor, and commitment since 2020
15725 Texaco Avenue, Paramount California 90723
+1 562-313-6900
