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Best General Restoration in Houston, TX (2026)

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General Restoration in Houston: What You Need to Know

Houston homeowners and businesses face unique challenges when it comes to general restoration. Known for its vulnerability to flooding, hurricanes, and tropical storms, Houston requires restoration professionals who understand local conditions. Hurricane Harvey dumped over 60 inches of rain on parts of Houston in 2017, causing $125 billion in damage — making it critical to have access to experienced, certified general restoration contractors who can respond quickly when disaster strikes in Houston.

Professional general restoration contractors serve as project managers for complex restoration projects, coordinating multiple trades including carpentry, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, painting, flooring, and finishing work. The goal is to return the property to its pre-loss condition — or better — through systematic reconstruction.

The general restoration process typically begins with detailed damage assessment and scope development, followed by structural engineering evaluation if needed, demolition of irreparably damaged materials, structural framing repair or replacement, mechanical system restoration (electrical, plumbing, HVAC), insulation and moisture barrier installation, drywall, flooring, and finish work, and final inspection and punch list completion.

In the Houston market, general restoration contractors frequently work alongside specialized restoration companies. After water, fire, or storm damage specialists complete their phase of work, general contractors take over for reconstruction. Many larger restoration companies offer both mitigation and reconstruction services under one roof, simplifying the process for property owners and insurers.

When selecting a general restoration contractor in Houston, verify they hold appropriate Texas contractor licenses, carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance, have experience with insurance-funded projects, and can provide references from similar past projects. IICRC certifications, while primarily focused on mitigation, indicate a commitment to industry standards.

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One RepairHouston

11110 East Fwy, Houston, TX 77029

General RestorationStorm WindWater Damage

9207 McAvoy Dr, Houston, TX 77074

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2006 Lexington St, Houston, TX 77098

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4025 Willowbend Blvd #300, Houston, TX 77025

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1000 N Post Oak Rd, Houston, TX 77055

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7586 Dillon St, Houston, TX 77061

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DFW Restore, LLCHouston
1.0(2)

801 Travis St Ste 2101, Houston, TX 77002

General RestorationWater Damage
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Wedry USAHouston

708 Main St, Houston, TX 77002

General Restoration

1033 Bay Area Blvd, Houston, TX 77058

General Restoration

1322 Space Park Dr c118, Houston, TX 77058

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17300 Saturn Ln, Houston, TX 77058

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727 Rustyleaf Ln, Houston, TX 77090

General RestorationMold RemediationWater Damage

2323 S Shepherd Dr suite 1100, Houston, TX 77007

General RestorationMold RemediationWater Damage

12230 W Lake Houston Pkwy, Houston, TX 77044

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13616 Perry Rd, Houston, TX 77070

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Prime RestorationHouston
3.7(3)

6212 Evergreen St, Houston, TX 77081

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SafeHavenHouston
2.3(3)

5501 Washington Ave, Houston, TX 77007

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11331 Richmond Ave. Suite N-101, Houston, TX 77082

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Rojas CO.Houston

1410 E NASA Pkwy, Houston, TX 77058

General Restoration

6529 Cunningham Rd Suite #2202, Houston, TX 77041

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Frequently Asked Questions: General Restoration in Houston

Mitigation stops ongoing damage (water extraction, board-up). Restoration rebuilds the property to pre-loss condition (drywall, paint, flooring). Most insurance policies cover both phases.

Yes. While insurance companies may recommend preferred vendors, you have the legal right to choose any licensed contractor. Your policy should cover reasonable restoration costs regardless of which company you select.

Minor restoration (single room) may take 2–4 weeks. Major reconstruction (multiple rooms, structural work) can take 2–6 months. Timelines depend on scope, materials availability, and permitting requirements.

In most Texas municipalities, permits are required for structural, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work. Your restoration contractor should handle all permitting. Unpermitted work can cause insurance and resale problems.

Getting 2–3 estimates is recommended. Compare scope of work (not just price), verify licensing and insurance, check references, and ensure each estimate uses the same scope for accurate comparison.