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What is General Restoration?

General restoration encompasses comprehensive repair and reconstruction services for properties affected by any type of disaster or damage: water, fire, smoke, mold, storm, vandalism, or structural issues. General restoration contractors provide end-to-end service from emergency mitigation through complete rebuild, often managing multiple trades (plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, flooring, painting) under one contract.

The advantage of a full-service general restoration company is streamlined project management, single-point accountability, and coordinated scheduling of all trades. The restoration process typically includes emergency stabilization, damage assessment and documentation, mitigation (water extraction, debris removal, structural drying), demolition of unsalvageable materials, cleaning and treatment of salvageable materials, reconstruction (framing, drywall, flooring, painting, trim), and final inspections and clearances.

IICRC-certified general restoration firms hold multiple certifications (WRT, FSRT, ASD, AMRT) covering the full range of restoration disciplines. They work directly with insurance carriers, provide detailed documentation in industry-standard formats, and follow all applicable IICRC standards. For large or complex losses involving multiple types of damage, a general restoration contractor simplifies the process, reduces communication gaps between trades, and provides comprehensive warranty coverage on all work performed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a restoration company and a general contractor?+
Restoration companies specialize in disaster recovery and are trained in emergency mitigation, structural drying, deodorization, antimicrobial treatment, and insurance claim documentation. They follow IICRC standards and typically work directly with insurance carriers. General contractors focus on new construction and remodeling, and may not have the specialized equipment, certifications, or insurance expertise needed for disaster restoration. Many restoration companies also offer full reconstruction services, combining both skill sets.
Do I need separate companies for mitigation and reconstruction?+
Not necessarily. Many full-service restoration companies handle both mitigation (the emergency phase: water extraction, drying, debris removal) and reconstruction (the rebuild phase: framing, drywall, flooring, painting). Using one company for both phases provides continuity, single-point accountability, and often faster project completion. However, some homeowners prefer to use a mitigation specialist for the emergency phase and then obtain competitive bids for reconstruction from multiple contractors. Either approach can work.
How long does a full restoration project take?+
Timelines vary dramatically based on the type and extent of damage. Water damage mitigation takes 3 to 7 days; reconstruction of the affected areas adds 2 to 8 weeks. Fire damage projects can take 3 to 6 months from emergency board-up through final reconstruction. Storm damage affecting an entire home can take 4 to 12 months, especially after major regional disasters when contractors and materials are in short supply. Your restoration company should provide a detailed timeline after completing their assessment.
Will one contractor handle all the trades, or will I deal with subcontractors?+
Most restoration companies are general contractors who employ or subcontract licensed trade specialists (plumbers, electricians, HVAC technicians, flooring installers). You should have one main point of contact (usually a project manager) who coordinates all the trades and keeps you updated on progress. Confirm during the contracting phase who will be performing each type of work, and ensure all subcontractors are licensed and insured.
How much does general restoration cost?+
Costs depend entirely on the scope of damage. A small water damage incident might cost $3,000 to $10,000 total (mitigation and reconstruction). A house fire affecting half the home can cost $50,000 to $150,000+. A total loss from flooding or catastrophic fire can exceed $200,000 to $400,000 for complete reconstruction. Your insurance coverage, deductible, and policy limits determine your out-of-pocket cost. A detailed estimate from an IICRC-certified restoration company, cross-referenced with your insurance adjuster's estimate, provides the most accurate cost projection.
What certifications should a general restoration company have?+
Look for IICRC firm certification and technician certifications in the relevant disciplines: WRT (Water Damage Restoration Technician), ASD (Applied Structural Drying), FSRT (Fire and Smoke Restoration Technician), and AMRT (Applied Microbial Remediation Technician). Also verify that the company holds appropriate state and local licenses, general liability insurance (minimum $1 million), and workers' compensation coverage. For mold work in Texas, a separate TDLR mold remediation license is required.