A sump-pump failure flooded this basement, but our team is making major headway on the full rebuild—we've already installed the baseboards and shoe molding, prepped the walls for a final coat of paint, and have the new tile ready to go as the shower reconstruction gets underway.
After major water damage swept through this Toronto condo, our crew spent the day tearing out saturated flooring, underlayment, and baseboards from behind the kitchen fridge all the way into the bedroom. With the wet drywall cut away and the cabinetry wrapped in plastic, we've deployed our drying equipment to run while we build out the full repair scope for the insurance company.
Tackling major water damage in a Toronto condo, our crew is pulling up laminate flooring that looks perfectly dry on the surface but is hiding pools of standing water underneath, so we are stripping out the saturated boards and hanging plastic containment to prep the space for a full dry-out.
After a malfunctioning dishwasher flooded this Toronto condo and soaked the kitchen, our crew stepped in on behalf of the homeowner to handle the damage the building's policy won't cover—we're currently ripping out the bowed flooring, dismantling the appliance to pinpoint the exact leak, and prepping a quote for a total kitchen replacement.
A persistent shower leak destroyed this bathroom floor and the ceiling below, so after tearing out the soaked subfloor and hanging plastic to protect the hallway, our crew is deep into the reconstruction phase, lining up a red laser level to precisely set large-format tiles and close out the insurance claim.
A sump pump failure flooded this Innisfil basement, forcing us to tear out the bottom two feet of drywall alongside multiple layers of soaked subfloor, so our crew is now putting it all back together—laying new flooring, rolling fresh paint, and gutting out the ruined shower to complete the rebuild.
When a sump pump failure allowed water to quickly accumulate across this finished basement, our crew launched into immediate mitigation—tarping the furniture in plastic, tearing out the saturated baseboards, and exposing the lower drywall to track the moisture line before we have to haul out the laminate flooring.
With the homeowner's water damage claim officially approved, our crew is up on the roof stripping the compromised materials down to the decking, rolling out fresh underlayment around the skylight, and nailing down a brand-new layer of architectural shingles to leave this property completely weather-tight and ready for the next storm.
Cruising down a sunny stretch of road in the work truck, our crew is gearing up for a major roof repair after a sudden leak pushed water straight through the ceiling, stepping in to handle the complicated insurance claim while we tear out the saturated drywall and get the structure fully dried.
A sudden sump pump failure left this basement completely flooded, but after hauling out the soaked materials and drying the structure, our crew is officially in the rebuild phase—masking off the stairs to protect the home while we lock fresh laminate planks into place and prep the newly mudded drywall for paint.
A sump pump failure flooded this finished basement, so our team immediately jumped into mitigation mode—tarping the remaining furniture with heavy plastic, slicing out the saturated lower drywall, and exposing the bare OSB subfloor to ensure the framing dries completely before we begin the rebuild.
A sump pump failure flooded this Innisfil basement, so our crew has already laid down most of the new OSB subfloor around the mechanicals and plastic-draped furniture—now we are finishing the shower demolition before rolling a fresh coat of paint onto the newly mudded walls to complete the rebuild.
A persistent shower leak sent water crashing through the ceiling and spreading across the floor, so our team is heading down this long corridor to inspect the damage, trace the moisture path beneath the high-end tile and runners, and build a full extraction plan before the water wicks into the surrounding drywall.
When a midnight pipe burst leaves a family stranded on the stairs staring at a flooded basement, that frantic phone call is our signal to roll out, dispatching our emergency techs to pump the standing water, rescue floating toys, and strip the ruined drywall before mold takes hold.
A sump pump failure left this finished basement under water, so our crew stripped the ruined flooring down to the bare OSB subfloor, taped protective runners over the stairs to shield the main house, and started mudding the fresh drywall to get the space prepped for a full reconstruction.
With the GPS set and a box of heavy-duty nitrile gloves ready on the dash, our crew is pulling up to a condo for a critical project update on an active water damage and mold remediation job, walking through the insurance claim playbook to ensure every hidden spore is mapped and stripped out before reconstruction starts.
A sump-pump failure flooded this basement, but our crew is making great progress on the rebuild, wrapping up the day with most of the new OSB subfloor already installed and just a few sections left for the laundry and HVAC room while the freshly patched drywall cures behind the plastic-draped furniture.
A sump pump failure flooded this basement, so our team is making rapid progress on the rebuild—we've already laid fresh OSB subflooring and hung new drywall to replace the flood cuts, and now our techs are mudding the seams while keeping the homeowner's remaining furniture safely tarped.
A sump-pump failure flooded this basement and exposed four ridiculous layers of screwed-down exterior flooring from a previous renovation, so our crew is replacing that makeshift contraption with a proper interlocking subfloor—clicking the panels together without a single screw—and hanging fresh drywall to rebuild the space right.
After a sump-pump failure flooded this finished basement, our crew immediately mitigated the damage with two-foot flood cuts and heavy plastic sheeting over the remaining furniture, and now we are hauling in stacks of fresh drywall and laying down new subfloor panels to bring the space back to life.
A severe shower leak completely compromised this bathroom's subfloor and the ceiling below, so our crew tore the enclosure down to the bare joists—leaving a clear drop to the lower level—and is now carefully inspecting the exposed framing to ensure every waterlogged board is hauled out before we start the rebuild.
Rolling through traffic on our way to inspect a severe shower leak, our team is running through the mitigation playbook from behind the wheel—preparing to track the water path, document the insurance claim, and assess exactly how much of the homeowner's saturated ceiling and floor needs tearing out the second we pull up.
After a burst shower supply line flooded this condo, our crew finished the emergency tear-out and is now kicking off the insurance-approved rebuild by stripping the remaining flooring down to bare concrete, prepping the exposed metal wall framing for fresh drywall, and reinstalling the bathroom vanity before running new baseboards throughout the unit.
Wrapping up a water damage restoration down in Richmond Hill, our team is making major headway installing a brand-new kitchen, having already mounted the white upper cabinets before shifting focus to assemble the central island base and double-check the detailed instructions to ensure every piece lines up perfectly.
To push a stalled insurance claim forward after a major roof leak, our team is walking the site to document the exposed spray-foam framing, proving to the adjuster that a minute mold-like substance is isolated to a single window cavity while the rest of the water-damaged drywall and ceilings remain completely rot-free.
A persistent shower leak behind the valve compromised the entire wall cavity and wrecked the floor and ceiling below, so our crew is inspecting the failed adhesive behind these shattered marble tiles to track the exact moisture source before we haul out the saturated debris and prep the bathroom for a full rebuild.
A hidden shower leak wrecked this bathroom floor and the ceiling below, so our crew is laying down heavy-duty surface protection and pulling the massive vanity mirror out of the work zone to inspect the saturated drywall, securing a clean pathway before we tear into the wet zones to map the damage for the insurance claim.
Because a previous contractor's faulty shower pan liner leaked straight through the downstairs ceiling, our crew is tearing out the custom hex-tile shower to document the exact point of failure for the insurance claim, while the homeowner chips in extra funds to have our team complete a major bathroom upgrade during the rebuild.
Following a major water damage claim that gutted this space, our crew is conducting a final inspection on the complete bathroom rebuild, checking the freshly laid marble-patterned floor tile and sleek modern vanity before we pack up the last tube of sealant and hand the restored room back to the homeowner.
Responding to a 3 AM emergency call from a homeowner who returned to a flooded basement, our team is using thermal cameras and moisture meters to track a severe bathroom leak—and after finding 100% saturation in the ceiling, we are mapping the water's path into the adjacent storage room to tear out the bowing laminate flooring.
Driving out to Innisfil to inspect a continuously leaking toilet that pushed a sewage backup through the walls and into the basement below, our team walked away from the job when the homeowner requested a simple surface clean instead of a proper gut-out, however we refuse to put our name on half-done work. We declined the job.
After tearing out the ruined materials from a severe water damage claim, our crew is deep into the reconstruction phase of this home bathroom, laying large marble-patterned floor tiles and wrapping the new bathtub surround in matching stone before we finish the fresh drywall and set the final fixtures.
A major flood wiped out two main levels of this home, so our team completely redid the space, swapping the old upstairs carpet for hardwood and installing newly stained stairs. With fresh paint, trim, and baseboards already wrapped up, we are just waiting on the new kitchen and island to arrive to cross the finish line on this massive top-to-bottom rebuild.
A severe sewage backup wiped out this Richmond Hill basement, but our team just completed the full rebuild—laying down brand new flooring, installing fresh baseboards and shoe molding, and painting all the doors to leave the homeowner's sewing studio looking like the disaster never even happened.
After tearing out the aftermath of water damage and mold in this condo, our crew is tackling the final clean-up process on a brand-new tile installation, sweeping away the last of the debris to ensure the fresh grout lines look perfect before we officially mark this reconstruction project complete.
Wrapping up a major water damage rebuild on the fourth floor of this condo, our crew is letting the freshly laid tile grout dry while we paint the baseboards, setting the stage for a final top-to-bottom dust cleaning and the installation of a custom glass railing to complete the upgrade.
Rebuilding this condo after a water damage claim, our crew had to pull the glass doors to run the new large-format tile seamlessly underneath — we're on track to finish setting the floor today, and once it settles, we'll return to grout and wrap up the project.
We're making major progress on this condo water damage rebuild, having ripped out the old flooring and laid fresh, marble-look tile down the main hallway. We've got the new floors protected with builder's paper and caution tape up where the glass crew just measured for a custom railing, bringing a completely fresh look to the space before our cleaning team arrives for the final polish.
The condo residents loved our recent fourth-floor lobby renovation so much that they pushed the board to bring us back, so our crew is already ripping out the old gym flooring, hauling the debris out to our dump trailer, and prepping to lay the fresh tile stacked in the hallway.
After a major upstairs bathroom leak sent water cascading through the kitchen, laundry room, and basement, our crew cut out the saturated drywall, opened up the ceilings around the leaking pot lights, and laid down temporary flooring so the family can safely stay in their home while we prep for a top-to-bottom rebuild.
After a sewage backup wrecked this Richmond Hill basement, our team wrapped up the emergency remediation and secured insurance approval to launch a strict 48-hour rebuild, hauling out the contaminated debris so we can lay fresh laminate flooring, install new baseboards, and paint the doors to get the space perfectly restored.
A messy sewage backup caused by calcium buildup forced an emergency tear-out in this Richmond Hill basement, and now our crew is back for the reconstruction phase, pulling up the remaining old flooring to lay down fresh planks and install new baseboards until the space looks like the disaster never even happened.
A rigid toilet supply line failed and flooded several areas of this home, so our team is swapping the breakable metal pipe for a flexible braided hose, tightening the new connection with pliers and testing the valve to ensure the leak is stopped before we begin the structural dry-out.
After a major bathroom leak at the upstairs vanity soaked straight through the floor to the ceiling below, our crew is tearing out the saturated drywall across both levels, pulling up wet baseboards, and prepping to strip the adjacent closet to ensure no trapped moisture survives.
An active leak from an upstairs bathroom sent water pouring down into this main floor, so after advising the homeowner to shut off the supply, our crew is now scanning the bowing hardwood and stained kitchen ceiling with moisture meters before ripping out the saturated cabinets and drywall.
After a major roof leak sent water down through the ceiling and across multiple rooms, our crew is back for a 72-hour follow-up to confirm the exposed subfloors and wall framing are completely dry, allowing us to pack up our dehumidifiers and draft the final estimate to propose a full rebuild scope to the insurance company.
Following a major water damage claim at this Toronto condo, our team is well into the reconstruction phase, swapping the ruined flooring for bright, large-format tiles that breathe new life into the space while our techs lock in the final leveling clips and lay down protective cardboard to get this rebuild across the finish line.
After a water damage claim forced a full flooring tear-out in this condo, our crew has removed all the old tile and baseboards down to the bare concrete, and we are now doing a final sweep past the caution tape and plastic-draped walls to prep the space for a brand-new tile upgrade.
With the major demolition phase of this water-damaged condo officially complete, our crew is tackling the final cleanup, sweeping the last of the debris past the freshly flood-cut walls and chipping away residual flooring along the raised platform to prep the bare concrete for a full reconstruction.
Because the original installers failed to back-butter these condo floor tiles, leaving hollow pockets that easily crack under normal foot traffic or water damage, our crew is tearing out the entire botched floor—pulling up loose tiles that pop off completely clean—to prep the concrete and rebuild it right.
A client brought us in for an entire floor renovation at this condo to replace the outdated flooring with modern tile, so our crew is currently taping up doors with plastic sheeting and removing the old railings, prepping the common area before residents vacate and we dive into the messy demolition.
When a roof leak causes water to sit trapped under hardwood floors, it can rot the subfloor and eat away at the wood, so our team carefully pulls up the planks to reveal the hidden damage and prevent mold from taking hold.
After a roof leak sent water through the ceiling, down the wall, and across multiple levels of the home, our crew is using thermal imaging to map the damage, documenting everything for insurance, and removing saturated materials to bring in air movers and dehumidifiers.
With the kitchen in full production, our team is making great progress on the final touches, installing the pickets and preparing the stairs for staining, bringing this Richmond Hill home closer to completion.
After a few days of heavy reconstruction on this Richmond Hill water damage claim, our crew has brought the home back to life with fresh pot lights, pristine baseboards, and new flooring—so with the upstairs transformation nearly complete and the stairs safely papered, our team is now bringing in the pickets to install the railings before we tackle the kitchen.
Our team is starting a full master bathroom renovation in Pickering, ripping out the outdated tiles, tub, and single vanity to install a new double sink, pot lights, and a beautiful shower that will transform this space into a total showpiece.
After a leak damaged this Ajax basement, our team completed a full three-day restoration, installing fresh vinyl flooring, repairing and painting all the walls, and fitting new door frames before our final cleanup and walkthrough with the homeowner.
Following a full water remediation at this Ajax property, our crew is wrapping up a quick basement rebuild by installing new doors, casings, and baseboards over fresh laminate flooring, leaving just a few final coats of paint to roll on the freshly mudded drywall before we complete the restoration in two days.
Deep into the reconstruction phase of an Ajax water damage insurance claim, our crew has already laid fresh laminate flooring and fully mudded the replacement drywall—now we just need to nail in the scattered baseboards and roll a finish coat of paint to get this bedroom completely restored.
After water damage tore through this Richmond Hill property, our crew is bringing the home back to pre-loss conditions by installing fresh baseboards from the basement on up, measuring and sanding custom stair treads, and protecting the newly finished hardwood while we wrap up the final electrical trim with sleek, screwless faceplates.
With the water damage mitigated and the insurance claim officially approved, our reconstruction crew is moving full speed through this Ajax home, hanging fresh drywall over the basement flood cuts, mudding the seams, and staging paint in the laundry room to finally bring this lower level back to life.
Overland water intrusion through a window flooded this entire Ajax basement, so our crew stripped the damaged lower walls to the studs and is now bringing in fresh drywall, new flooring, baseboards, and casings for a complete rebuild that will make it look like it never happened.
Following extensive water damage at this Richmond Hill home, our crew is pushing through the final week of a full reconstruction, having already finished laying the new hardwood. With the floors protected, our techs are now fitting fresh door casings, nailing down the final baseboards, and wrapping up the central staircase to get this property completely restored.
Rebuilding this Richmond Hill home after extensive water damage, our crew has officially finished laying the new hardwood across the basement and main levels, so we're now rolling out protective paper to safely install fresh door casings and baseboards while the kitchen specialist heads over for final measurements.
Moving into the reconstruction phase after a water damage claim at this Richmond Hill home, our crew is tackling the finish carpentry—measuring and cutting fresh white casing on the miter saw before securing it to the door jambs with a brad nailer to finally put this space back together.
Following a major water damage claim at this Richmond Hill home, our crew is making serious progress on the top-to-bottom rebuild, having already finished the upstairs hardwood and nearing completion on the main floor before we bring in the baseboards to tie the freshly restored rooms together.
Following a severe water damage incident at this Richmond Hill home, our crew is pushing through the reconstruction phase, using a pneumatic nailer to lay fresh hardwood flooring over new underlayment across the upper level before we tackle the baseboards and bring this property back to pre-loss condition.
Deep into the rebuilding stage following severe water damage at this Richmond Hill property, our team is extending the main-floor bulkhead and wiring fresh pot lights, while our techs head upstairs to lay down the newly arrived hardwood flooring and lock in the stair nosing.
A sump pump failure flooded this finished basement, so our crew removed the saturated flooring and cut away the lower drywall to thoroughly dry the exposed wood framing—and with the space fully cleaned and the emergency mitigation stage wrapped up, we are ready to begin the full rebuild process.
Recovering from severe water damage at this Richmond Hill home, our crew has the appliances temporarily relocated to the porch and is pushing hard into the reconstruction phase, unloading fresh materials to tackle a massive round of drywall, mudding, and taping before we prep the interior for paint.
With the basement already fully restored after extensive water damage, our crew is tackling the main level of this Richmond Hill home by sanding down the freshly mudded drywall, getting every ceiling and wall perfectly smooth because the new flooring is rolling in today to push this insurance rebuild toward the finish line.
A leaking shower supply line flooded this Vaughan condo, so our crew wrapped up the emergency remediation by ripping out the saturated flooring and making flood cuts to expose the metal studs, and with the space now clean and the vanity temporarily reset, we are just pending insurance approval to replace the floors throughout the entire unit and launch the full rebuild.
With the insurance claim approved following extensive water damage at this Richmond Hill home, our crew is making phenomenal progress on the top-to-bottom repair process, taping fresh ceiling drywall on the main floor before heading downstairs to wrap up the newly laid laminate flooring in the basement.
A sump pump failure flooded this basement and trapped hidden water beneath some highly questionable floor construction, so our crew executed extensive flood cuts to expose the saturated framing and is now wrapping up the final tear-down, running air movers to dry the bare concrete before we clean the space.
Pushing through the reconstruction phase after severe water damage at this Richmond Hill property, our crew is wiring new recessed lighting across the main level while our techs work downstairs to lay fresh vinyl plank flooring against the client’s newly chosen paint colors, finally making the space look like a home again.
To investigate a leaking roof claim, our team launches a drone straight through the truck's sunroof to survey the affected slopes, quickly spotting enough damage on the right side to justify dispatching a dedicated roofer for a full inspection.
Following severe water damage in this Vaughn condo, our crew has already removed all contaminated materials by stripping the ruined lower drywall down to the metal studs, and we currently have commercial dehumidifiers and air movers deployed to thoroughly dry the bare concrete subfloor before the rebuild.
A sump pump failure in this Innisfil basement left standing water trapped beneath seemingly dry flooring, so our team tore out the saturated layers, made flood cuts to expose bizarrely double-framed walls hiding internal electrical outlets, and deployed a perimeter of air movers and dehumidifiers before returning tomorrow to finish the tear-out.
A sump pump failure flooded this Innisfil basement, and while the top layer of flooring felt dry, our crew discovered water trapped beneath bizarre floor-over-floor construction—so after cutting the drywall two feet up and blocking the furniture, we are ripping out the saturated bedroom planks to eliminate all hidden moisture.
A sump-pump failure flooded this finished basement, and while the laminate surface seemed dry, trapped moisture underneath sparked widespread mold growth—so our crew is suiting up in full PPE to tear out the ruined flooring and cut the drywall up two feet to completely strip the contamination.
Heavy rains and a failed sump pump flooded this finished basement several weeks ago, leaving massive amounts of water trapped beneath the bowed flooring due to a delayed response, so our crew is tracking the moisture up the drywall with FLIR cameras before we rip out the entire floor and begin full remediation.
Running a preliminary inspection on our second house of the day, we launched a drone straight through the truck's sunroof to evaluate a leaking roof, and after spotting immediate areas of concern alongside a previous botched repair, our team is now sending a roofer up to hunt down every cracked, torn, or loose shingle.
After major water damage from a severe leak tore through this Richmond Hill home, our crew has fresh drywall hung, access panels cut, and new pot lights wired into the ceilings, setting us up to start priming and painting before we lay down the new floors.
We're well into the reconstruction phase of this Richmond Hill water damage claim — our crew has already stripped and prepped the old popcorn ceilings upstairs, while downstairs, our techs are mudding fresh basement drywall and getting the exposed bathroom plumbing back in working order.
A leaking sewage pipe from the condo unit above dropped contaminated water straight through this Etobicoke bathroom ceiling, so our team is using thermal imaging to track the moisture spread—which has already intruded beneath the continuous flooring—before we tear out the affected drywall and pull up the entire floor for a complete sanitary strip-out.
A severe roof leak fed extensive black mold behind the walls of this Innisfil home, so our crew mapped the hidden moisture with thermal imaging, tore out the saturated drywall and flooring, and is now running a fleet of industrial dehumidifiers across the stripped-down framing to dry the structure completely.
A leak in the kitchen ceiling caused extensive water damage across this Richmond Hill home, so after tearing out the saturated tile and fully drying the structure, our crew is mudding drywall and pushing through a full rebuild that incorporates out-of-pocket upgrades like new hardwood floors, pot lights, and popcorn ceiling removal.
After a major water loss tore through this Richmond Hill home, the homeowner decided to leverage their insurance claim to finance a complete facelift, so our crew is clearing out the old kitchen tile and popcorn ceilings to rebuild the stairs, swap the upstairs carpet for hardwood, and install fresh pot lights throughout the unoccupied property.
A massive pipe leak forced us to rip this Richmond Hill main floor down to the studs, and today our team is officially kicking off the rebuild phase, clearing debris past the exposed pink insulation to prepare for wall-to-wall hardwood, entirely refinished stairs, and smooth ceilings with fresh pot lights.
When a severe roof leak poured straight down into this Richmond Hill home, our team not only replaced the roof but completely overhauled the freezing room below—ripping out ruined hardwood for fresh flooring, installing a new wall heater, and upgrading the space with pot lights and a proper bedroom door just as our techs vacuum up the final dust.
Now that the melted snow has revealed the blown-off shingles responsible for water intrusion through a homeowner's ceiling, our crew is already hard at work on the full roof replacement, and we're pulling up to the site to launch a drone straight out of the truck's sunroof for a bird's-eye view of their progress on the new install.
A high-pressure pipe failure caused a severe water loss in this Richmond Hill home, so our crew stripped the entire basement down to the bare concrete and studs, and now we're running heavy-duty air movers, spraying the exposed framing, and ripping out the last of the saturated stair carpet to get the structure completely dry.
Chasing down the hidden source of a water damage claim at a Richmond Hill home means changing the plan when needed, so our crew is slicing directly through the bathroom drywall beside the shower to expose the real problem—a failed copper pipe joint—before we rip out the saturated framing and start the drying process.
Following a massive water damage claim at this Richmond Hill home, our crew stripped the saturated main-floor drywall, opened the ceilings to track the plumbing, and deployed a fleet of commercial air movers before heading downstairs to clear debris from the gutted basement so the exposed framing can fully dry.
A burst water pipe completely trashed the kitchen of this Richmond Hill home and leaked all the way down into the basement, so our crew is already on-site tackling an emergency tear-out—pulling down the hanging, saturated ceiling drywall and clearing the flooded floors to get the structure drying out.
With the insurance claim officially approved on this Richmond Hill water damage project, our crew has the stairs protected and is diving straight into the rebuild, hoisting fresh ceiling drywall over the exposed framing before mudding and taping every seam to prep the room for paint.
To tackle extensive water damage at this Richmond Hill home, our crew laid down protective stair runners and securely tarped the center furniture before stripping the compromised room right down to the bare studs, allowing our techs to clear out the final debris and prep the exposed framing for a complete rebuild.
Balancing a morning schedule of basement floods and active leaks, we launch the drone for a bird's-eye view of our roof replacement crew making solid progress by 10 a.m., hammering down existing nails before rolling out underlayment and edge shields, laying fresh shingles, and installing all new caps and vents.
Severe windstorm damage and water intrusion left this homeowner relying on our emergency patches all winter, but with temperatures finally warming up, we are launching our drone through the sunroof to oversee the site as our crew tears off the old shingles, replaces compromised decking, and installs a complete, insurance-covered roof system.
Because the previous mitigation company just dropped their equipment and left soaking wet baseboards in place, trapped moisture inevitably bred mold behind the walls. Our crew is now stepping in to fix the botched job, cutting away the contaminated drywall, clearing the trashed materials left scattered across the floor, and applying proper mold treatments to finally do this teardown right.
A burst pipe in the master bathroom flooded everything downwards in this Ottawa home, and now that the tenant has vacated, our crew is launching a massive tear-out—pulling up the buckled hardwood, removing the soaked popcorn ceiling, and ripping out baseboards where two inches of water pooled downstairs.
Moving through the final phases of an upper-floor remediation in Newmarket, our crew is tackling a complete bathroom rebuild with fresh tile and waterproofing, while simultaneously running air scrubbers to keep dust down as we roll a finish coat of paint in the adjacent bedrooms.
After an early morning ride to the island airport, our team is hopping a quick flight to Ottawa, watching the snowy winter landscape roll by from the window seat before touching down in the capital to tackle a massive whole-home water damage project and get the restoration underway.
After an Ottawa tenant turned off the heat and a relative left the windows open, frozen pipes burst and caused whole-home water damage—and with the insurance claim completely denied, our team is heading out to inspect the property because initial photos suggest the first emergency crew botched the mitigation, leaving us to get this dry-out back on track.
When water damage compromised the core of this Vaughan home, our crew stepped in to completely revamp the multi-level staircase, pairing rich dark wood treads with crisp white risers and spindles, and we are now laying down the final beads of caulk to wrap up a flawless top-to-bottom restoration.
Wrapping up a quick, budget-friendly renovation at this Thornhill property, our team just laid fresh laminate flooring across the bedrooms and painted the new accent paneling, and now we are unboxing the final pieces of furniture while putting the finishing touches on the upgraded bathroom vanity to get this space completely move-in ready.
Kicking off an upper-floor renovation in a Newmarket home, our team loads fresh pallets of large-format tile at the warehouse before heading straight to the site to rebuild the bathroom, carefully locking the new marble-patterned floor and shower surround into place with leveling clips for a flawless finish.
We just wrapped the main build-out on this Thornhill master bathroom renovation, outfitting the space with a custom double shower, a freestanding tub, and a 72-inch solid wood vanity, and our crew will be heading back next week to install the final shower glass and a corner tower system to complete the transformation.
Assessing the aftermath of severe water damage across the kitchen and basement of this Vaughan home, our crew is inspecting the custom white cabinetry and marble finishes—checking inside drawers and under the sink—to determine what can be salvaged before we start the tear-out and drying process.
After water damage tore through this Vaughan kitchen and basement, our crew is pushing through the final stages of the rebuild by installing cabinet handles, cutting fresh crown molding, and fitting custom push-to-open sink drawers to maximize storage, prepping the space so we can mount the new range hood tomorrow.
During this upper-floor bathroom restoration in Newmarket, our crew is shooting a red laser line across the fresh green board to keep every seam perfectly plumb as we set large-format marble tiles around the tub, lock in the leveling wedges, and push this top-to-bottom rebuild toward the finish line.
Following extensive water damage to the kitchen and basement of this Vaughan home, our crew has completely finished the downstairs rebuild and is now wrapping up the final details on the main floor—admiring the newly installed backsplash and independent lighting before we mount the final cabinet handles and knock out a few minor touch-ups upstairs.
After an upper-floor disaster led to a massive insurance claim, our crew is finally wrapping up the full-scale restoration at this Newmarket home, walking through the newly rebuilt main-floor kitchen to check the custom cabinetry and stone island before pulling the last strips of painter's tape and handing back the keys.
Following extensive water damage in this Vaughan home, our team is deep into the insurance-approved reconstruction phase, laying down protective floor runners, pulling the custom cabinetry drawers for precise repairs, and stripping the ruined kitchen backsplash down to the bare drywall to prep the space for fresh materials and a seamless finish.
Kicking off a full upper-floor remediation and renovation in Newmarket, our crew is taking this bathroom right down to the bare studs and floor joists, ripping out the dated wallpaper and pulling the old tub to run fresh plumbing lines and prep the gutted space for a complete top-to-bottom rebuild.
Wishing everyone a safe and happy Family Day from our team here in Toronto, taking a brief pause to celebrate with our own loved ones before we're back on the road, ready to tackle whatever water, fire, or storm damage the long weekend leaves behind.
Tackling widespread water damage across the kitchen and basement of this Vaughan home, our crew is laying down heavy-duty floor runners and wrapping the stairways to protect the property while we tear out the soaked backsplash and pull the island sink for a full, insurance-approved rebuild.
Rebuilding this Vaughan home after extensive water damage took out the kitchen and basement, our crew is pushing through the final reconstruction touches, laying new upstairs bathroom tile and expanding a walk-in closet while we prep the main-floor cabinets for their incoming countertops, backsplash, and replacement crown molding.
Following a thorough remediation at this Newmarket home, our crew is deep into a complete upper-floor reconstruction, navigating exposed subfloors and cut-out drywall to prep the gutted bathroom framing around a newly set tub before we start hanging fresh board and laying the final flooring.
To keep everything perfectly aligned during this Newmarket upper-floor renovation, our crew shoots a laser level from the bare subfloor straight across the ceiling, guiding our hole saw as we cut fresh drywall openings for recessed lighting and drop the new electrical wiring down before finishing the rebuild.
Kicking off a full upper-floor renovation and remediation project in this Newmarket home, our crew has already gutted the bathroom down to the bare studs and exposed shower plumbing, and we are now clearing debris across the hardwood hallways to prep the adjacent bedrooms for a complete top-to-bottom rebuild.
Midway through a full upper-floor remediation in Newmarket, our team has stripped the entire level down to the bare bones, pulling the flooring right to the subfloor and gutting the bathroom down to the studs to clear out the damage before we launch into a top-to-bottom rebuild.
Our crew is well underway on an extensive upper-floor renovation in Newmarket, ripping up old flooring and pulling the bathroom ceiling down to the joists to prep for a full rebuild, all while keeping the bedroom furniture safely tarped and hauling the demolition debris straight out to the driveway trailer.
Opening up the ceiling during an upper-floor bathroom renovation in Newmarket, our crew discovered a previous contractor took the quick way out and completely butchered the exhaust system. With the fan left totally disconnected from an improper plastic drop pipe, our techs are stepping in to rip out the shoddy workmanship and run a correct, fully sealed vent line before rebuilding the room.
Tackling a full upper-floor remediation and renovation in this Newmarket home, our crew is gutting the main bathroom right down to the bare studs and ceiling joists while stripping baseboards and pulling up flooring across the surrounding bedrooms to prep the entire level for a clean rebuild.
To kick off this full upper-floor renovation in Newmarket, our crew is moving room by room to dismantle the outdated finishes—stripping old wallpaper borders in the bedrooms, pulling plumbing fixtures in the bathroom, and preparing to tear out the floral carpets—clearing the way for a complete, top-to-bottom modern update.
As we rebuild this Vaughan kitchen following severe water damage, our crew is dialing in the final custom details by splitting the electrical to separate the dining room lighting, adding new wall outlets, and swapping the upper cabinet shelves to glass just in time for today's countertop measurements.
Following extensive water damage to this Vaughan home's kitchen and basement, our crew has the majority of the custom cabinetry installed and is now working off blueprints taped to the bare drywall to mount the soft-close handles, fit the vegetable drawers, and wire in the new puck lights for a complete rebuild.
With the tear-out complete on this Thornhill water damage claim, our crew is pushing hard through the reconstruction phase, laying down protective floor coverings across the upstairs hallways, organizing tools on the bare subfloors, and staging materials in the freshly painted bedrooms to rebuild the space from the ground up.
After severe water damage wiped out the kitchen and basement of this Vaughan home, our crew is pushing hard through the reconstruction phase—we've already finished the freshly tiled washroom and set the new toilet, and now we're actively assembling the white cabinetry and locking in the final layout for the kitchen island.
During a second-floor water damage rebuild in Vaughan, the homeowner asked us to swap an unused hot tub for a larger walk-in closet, so our crew moved the dividing wall, laid down fresh hardwood, and mudded the new drywall seams before outfitting the adjacent bathroom with brand-new tile, a modern vanity, and a new toilet.
Water damage tore through the kitchen and basement of this Vaughan home, so our crew is pushing through a full-scale rebuild, wrapping up the bathroom tile and stair pickets before focusing on the main floor to hang custom cabinetry and map out the placement for the new center island.
Following severe water damage at this Vaughan home, our crew is making major headway on the reconstruction by wrapping up the new stair pickets and moving straight into the kitchen rebuild, where we are mounting fresh cabinetry frame-by-frame using 3D renderings taped to the bare drywall before prepping for countertops and a new backsplash.
Rebuilding this Vaughan home after extensive water damage, our crew is pushing through a Saturday shift to install fresh kitchen cabinetry, paint and stain the taped-off staircase, and lay down new bathroom floor tile as we prepare to add the final pickets next week and bring this major restoration to a close.
An upstairs bathroom leak poured through the ceiling and destroyed the kitchen and basement of this Vaughan home, so after tearing out the ruined island and finishing the new floors, our crew is taping down protective paper over the freshly stained stairs to keep everything pristine before the replacement kitchen arrives.
With the new hardwood completely installed after severe water damage tore through this Vaughan home, our crew is pushing through the final prep phase—sanding the stairs, laying fresh bathroom tile, and replacing the cut-out kitchen walls with double-layered, fire-rated drywall before the new cabinets arrive later today.
Wrapping up a multi-level water damage claim in Newmarket, our team is walking through the finished product to ensure the home looks like the disaster never even happened, delivering a fully restored kitchen with pristine cabinetry before heading downstairs to check out the modernized basement washroom and its new glass shower.
Following extensive water damage in this Newmarket home, our crew has strung up heavy plastic containment to trap the dust while we sand the freshly patched drywall in the kitchen and basement washroom, smoothing out the ceilings and shower enclosure to get the property looking exactly as it should.
Because the replacement trim for this Newmarket water damage claim isn’t sold in stores, our team is fabricating custom, extra-thick wood baseboards in the shop, while our on-site techs wait for the kitchen ceiling's drywall compound to dry before painting and finish laying fresh tile in the basement washroom.
After an upstairs bathroom flood sent water pouring all the way through the kitchen and down into the basement, our crew is pushing hard on the rebuild by finishing the new hardwood, rolling a second coat of paint on the ceiling, and prepping the stripped walls for new cabinets arriving tomorrow.
Checking in on a Newmarket home restoration, our crew has the new ceiling drywall hung and mudded above the tarped kitchen, and we're currently patching the basement washroom ceiling below before moving on to the floors—where the client elected to pay the difference to upgrade from vinyl to brand-new tile.
Following severe water damage to this Vaughan home's kitchen and basement, our team is making quick progress on the rebuild, touching up paint along the staircase and rolling out heavy protective paper over the newly installed hardwood floors as the entire space finally starts to come together.
While insurance only covered a small section of flooring on this water damage claim, the homeowners paid out of pocket to upgrade the old carpet to matching hardwood throughout the house — so our crew has already laid the new planks, completely rebuilt the bathroom with fresh tile and a vanity, and we're just leaving the closet bare for their upcoming custom install.
After severe water damage at this Vaughan home forced a complete tear-out of the kitchen, island, and flooring, our crew is currently rolling fresh paint onto the ceilings around the new pot lights, prepping the space so we can lay down the newly delivered floors as soon as everything dries.
Following a major water damage claim at this Vaughan home, our crew is deep into a full-scale main floor rebuild, stripping the old popcorn ceiling and swapping outdated pot lights for modern designs while prepping the masked-off stairs for a fresh coat of life before we install all-new floors, baseboards, and casings.
A hot water tank leak in this Vaughan home sent a steady drip down the wall, so our team is now peeling back the drywall to expose the full extent of the water damage before we begin drying and rebuilding.
Seven hours into rebuilding this Vaughan home after a hot water tank leak, our crew already has most of the new vinyl flooring laid through the laundry room, washrooms, and hallways—and with the lower drywall freshly patched, we're sweeping up to prep for priming, painting, and installing baseboards tomorrow.
A leaking hot water tank flooded this entire Vaughan basement, so after cutting the saturated drywall down to the studs and fully drying the framing, our crew is kicking off a complete rebuild to install fresh drywall, paint, trim, and new vinyl flooring right down to the space beneath the stairs.
Nearing the finish line on a water damage rebuild at this Vaughan home, our crew is making steady progress on the final phase by laying down fresh plank flooring around the plastic-draped furniture—and with the new pot lights shining and the walls freshly painted, we only have a few minor touch-ups left before handing the space back.
After a major flood tore through this Yorkdale condo, our crew is finally on the home stretch of the rebuild, with new floors and baseboards installed, every room freshly painted, and our techs just wrapping up the final finishing touches—like hanging a new door—to make the unit perfect again.
After a major flood hit this Yorkdale condo, our crew is ripping the unit down to bare concrete, shuffling plastic-wrapped furniture out of the way to tear out the remaining floors and baseboards, and disassembling the bed frame to stage the debris out on the balcony before hauling it all away.
With drying equipment still running on the stripped concrete floors of this flooded Yorkdale condo, our team is walking the homeowners through the insurance process for their damaged belongings—explaining how to find a comparable Costco mop-and-vacuum combo to submit for a full replacement, since a tech repair would cost more than the unit itself.
Navigating a major flood claim means managing more than just the physical damage, so while our air movers dry the bare concrete floors of this Yorkdale condo, our team is advising the displaced residents on how to properly bill insurance for claim-related travel expenses and coordinating with the adjuster to salvage their waterlogged robot vacuum.
After a major condo flood left this kitchen stripped to bare concrete, our team is walking the homeowners through the complex insurance process to guarantee their walls and floors are covered, helping them document damaged personal contents and addressing a broken dishwasher while our air movers finish drying the space.
Knowing our fans and dehumidifiers will make this flooded Yorkdale condo too hot and dusty to live in, our team is helping the homeowners negotiate their temporary housing budget with the insurance adjuster, ensuring they secure a nearby two-bedroom Airbnb before we fire the equipment back up across the exposed concrete.
Following a major flood at this Yorkdale condo, our team is finalizing 3D room scans around the running dehumidifiers to generate an Xactimate emergency estimate, and we are coordinating a joint walk-through with the insurance adjuster to clearly separate our mitigation work from the wall repairs the condo board must handle.
A major flood soaked this 12th-floor condo, so we've moved all the dehumidifiers and fans out of the way to walk the space efficiently — our team is now testing a new DocuSketch 3D camera, capturing double-sided shots of the main floor and spare bathroom to build a complete digital sketch.
A major flood at this Yorkdale condo left the elevators taped off pending regulatory approval, so our team is hiking twelve flights of stairs with a 360-degree camera to fully scan the damaged unit, build a precise digital sketch, and generate an accurate restoration estimate for our client.
After a major flood tore through a Yorkdale condo, our team is sitting down with the homeowners to walk through the claims process, explaining how we build our estimate to cover every damaged item and plan to meet the insurance adjuster on-site to ensure nothing gets missed.
With a major flood at a Yorkdale condo, we're on the phone with the insurance company, making sure they understand the full scope of the water damage and that our team can get on-site at the same time as their adjuster to ensure nothing is missed and we get it right the first time.
Our team is on the phone with an insurance adjuster, confirming this Yorkdale condo flood was a Category 1 clean water burst from a supply line, which means the home is still livable and the fridge and stove are working, so we can focus on the rebuild without temporary relocation.
When a major flood took out four floors of a Yorkdale condo, the building's remediation company handled the initial wall cuts, so we're on speakerphone walking the insurance adjuster through our follow-up mitigation—tearing out saturated floors, removing affected kitchen toe kicks, and deploying extra air movers to finish the dry-out.
A burst pipe in a fire suppression system flooded four entire stories of a Yorkdale condo, so our team is at the desk reviewing the insurance claim and mapping out the next phase of the project, stepping in to handle the full reconstruction now that the initial remediation is complete.
After a major flood hit their Yorkdale condo, our team is now meeting with the homeowners to finalize the insurance claim and reconstruction plan, ensuring a smooth path back to normal.
We're currently assessing a major flood in a Yorkdale condo, determining how much of the custom closet and bedroom floor can be salvaged versus what needs to be fully disassembled and replaced, especially where the water has seeped in and left a yellow stain.
While our air movers dry out the floors of this flooded condo, our team is walking the homeowners through the insurance playbook, explaining how adjusters handle high-ticket electronics like their robot vacuum and advising them to photograph every expanding furniture base and soaked bedframe to ensure full reimbursement.
Our team is on site at a Yorkdale condo, discussing options with the homeowner for the best flooring to install after a major flood, weighing the pros and cons of different materials and their durability against future water damage.
With air movers already running after a major flood in this Yorkdale condo, our team is walking the homeowners through the month-long insurance process, explaining how we will pull up the saturated standard-grade vinyl, dry the subfloor, and coordinate with the adjuster to secure a budget for a complete flooring rebuild.
Assessing a major flood in a Yorkdale condo, our team confirmed the kitchen cabinets are structurally sound and can stay in place while we pull the damaged flooring and toe kicks. It’s a one-day job, and our crew will handle the heavy lifting and set up dust-mitigation film while the homeowners pack their personal belongings.
Responding to a major flood that caused significant loss throughout this Yorkdale condo building, our team is walking the residents through the remediation plan as we pull up ruined baseboards and flooring, carefully assessing the kitchen to ensure they can safely remain in their unit while we run air movers to dry the walls and subfloor.
Following a major flood in this Yorkdale condo, our team is writing out the insurance playbook for the homeowners to explain the "dance" of coordinating repairs—with the air movers still running, we're breaking down how we'll handle the floors, baseboards, and shoe molding while the building management takes care of the drywall and paint.
After a major flood in this Yorkdale condo, our team is mapping out the rebuild process on paper over the hum of our air movers—explaining that once we rip out the saturated floors, the condo board is responsible for repairing and painting the drywall before we return to install the new flooring.
Following a major condo flood that pushed water under the kitchen dishwasher and ruined the homeowner's robot vacuum, our techs are running moisture meters across the laminate to map the spread, documenting the lost contents for insurance before we rip out the completely saturated flooring to get the subfloor dry.
After a major flood swept through this Yorkdale condo, our team is using a thermal camera to trace the hidden moisture, finding completely saturated walls and a soaked kitchen. Since continuous flooring can't be patched halfway and simple fans won't prevent mold, we are walking the homeowners through a full tear-out plan and bringing in commercial dehumidifiers to properly dry the space.
After a major condo flood left water flushing out from underneath the floorboards with every step, our team is using thermal imaging to trace the trapped moisture from the washroom to the custom closet, mapping out a mitigation plan that involves pulling the baseboards and ripping up the saturated laminate for a complete replacement.
After a major condo flood left water oozing through the vinyl floors and shorted out the homeowner's robot vacuum, our team is sweeping the unit with a thermal camera to map the trapped moisture, preparing to pull the saturated baseboards and kitchen toe-kicks so we can set up proper dehumidification and finally dry the space out.
A major flood washed through this Yorkdale condo yesterday, soaking the floors all the way to the living room sofa, but the initial cleanup left air movers running without a dehumidifier. Knowing surface drying isn't enough, our team is breaking out the thermal imaging camera to map the trapped moisture and prepare for a full floor removal before mold takes hold.
After a client reported a leaking roof, our team launched a drone over the snow-covered property to investigate suspected storm damage, capturing aerial photos of the visible problem areas to send to our roofing specialist so they know exactly what to expect before starting repairs.
A kitchen leak took out the main floor and basement of this Thornhill home, so our crew is now wrapping up the reconstruction by putting the finishing touches on the downstairs trim work, bagging up the last of the garbage, and doing a final walkthrough of the freshly installed kitchen floors.
Now that our crew is finally done with this winter roof repair, we launch a drone from the snowy street to inspect the completed job from the top down, checking the fresh shingles on the controller screen to ensure the workmanship looks perfect before closing out the water damage insurance claim.
A severe kitchen leak in Thornhill sent water pouring right through to the basement, so our crew is ripping up the ruined hardwood on the main floor while the rest of our team works behind plastic containment downstairs to cut, measure, and hang fresh drywall for a complete bottom-up rebuild.
A major kitchen leak in Thornhill saturated the main level and flooded the basement below, so our crew is tearing out the ruined floorboards around the island to repair the water system before laying new engineered hardwood upstairs and completely rebuilding the downstairs drywall, electrical wiring, and flooring.
A severe bathroom leak in Markham sent water pouring directly into the kitchen, so after managing the initial tear-out and insurance claim, our crew is now deep into the reconstruction phase, meticulously leveling brand-new white cabinetry and fitting the final trim to bring this home back to life.
A giant foundation crack running all the way down the concrete is exactly where water has been leaking into this Thornhill home, so our crew is down in the snowy exterior trench stripping away the failed original membrane to apply fresh blue skin and seal every fissure along the entire wall.
A severe bathroom leak tore right through this Markham kitchen, so our crew is deep into the final rebuild phase, laying down fresh flooring, hanging the closet doors, and tackling the electrical work before firing up the compressor to nail in the remaining baseboards and finish the restoration.
After an upstairs bathroom leak damaged this Markham kitchen, our crew stripped the ruined popcorn ceiling and installed a new LVL structural beam, and with the surrounding furniture safely tarped in plastic, we are now fixing up the drywall and wiring fresh pot lights before installing the brand-new cabinetry.
After a severe bathroom leak in Markham sent water pouring into the kitchen below, our crew set up temporary shoring posts and plastic containment, and we are now cutting away the ruined ceiling drywall back to the bare joists to ensure everything is structurally dry before the rebuild.
A major flood just hit multiple condo units in North York, so our team is on the road to advocate for the homeowner, ready to navigate the complex insurance claim and handle the complete rebuild of saturated floors and ruined kitchen cabinets that the building's remediation crew won't cover.
A massive foundation crack and destroyed exterior waterproofing caused severe interior flooding at this Thornhill home, so our crew is trenching deep along the brick foundation in the snow to expose the damage, shore up the dirt walls, and wrap fresh waterproofing completely around the back to seal the leak.
When an upstairs bathroom supply line failed and sent water pouring down the vent into the kitchen, it delaminated the upper cabinets and trapped moisture deep under the floor tiles. Our crew has already stripped the wet drywall and cracked flooring to ventilate the subfloor, running dehumidifiers across the main level and basement while we order a brand-new kitchen for the homeowner.
After extensive water damage tore through this Vaughan home, our team handled the insurance claim and completely rebuilt the main floor, laying fresh wood-look flooring and installing brand-new two-tone cabinetry while we secure the final plumbing connections under the kitchen sink to close out the project.
A major foundation crack is actively leaking water into this homeowner's basement, so our crew has no choice but to tackle the repair in the middle of winter, hand-digging through the snowy but unfrozen earth along the exterior brick wall to expose the damage and fix the waterproofing.
Nearing the finish line on a major water damage restoration at this Vaughan home, our crew has already touched up the walls, laid fresh tile, and mounted new hardware across the two-toned kitchen cabinets, and now we are just knocking out the final touch-ups around the center island to complete the rebuild.
Making major progress on this Vaughan water damage claim, our team has officially installed the new hardwood floors beneath heavy-duty surface protection, and we are now firing up the nail guns to fit fresh baseboards while prepping the stripped kitchen walls for brand-new cabinets to bring this home back to life.
Turning a Vaughan water damage claim into a full-scale upgrade, our crew removed the old walls and bulkhead to open up the main floor, and we're now rolling fresh paint and prepping to extend the kitchen all the way out before laying down the newly delivered flooring.
Handling a water damage claim at this Vaughan home, our crew is finishing up the drywall mudding and ceiling sanding to get the main floor feeling clean and open again — and with the walls fully prepped and the plastic sheeting ready to come down, we are about to bring in the new flooring and finish the rebuild.
Making serious progress on this Vaughan water damage rebuild, our crew removed the old ceiling bulkhead to achieve a modern open concept, wired in fresh pot lights, and is now up on the ladders mudding the new drywall to leave this space looking much better than before.
After water damage struck this Vaughan home, our crew is dismantling the temporary support walls now that the new LVL beams are fully carrying the load, redirecting the plumbing and electrical lines while stripping out the floors right up to the kitchen to finally deliver a true open-concept layout.
To turn this Vaughan water damage reconstruction into an open-concept upgrade, our crew is cutting the ceiling drywall along a laser line to frame a temporary support wall, holding the structural load so we can safely tear out the existing studs and hoist new LVL beams into place.
After a leaking dishwasher in this Vaughan home revealed a botched quick-flip where new tile was slapped directly over old hardwood and parquet, our crew is prying up the inch-thick mess and tearing out the entire kitchen to strip everything down to the bare subfloor and rebuild it properly.
Wrapping up a complete water damage rebuild at this Pefferlaw home, our team is walking through a stunning top-to-bottom transformation—featuring smooth new floors, pot lights in every room, and an upgraded kitchen where we even added a dishwasher—leaving us with just a few minor touch-ups and replacing some stolen baseboard heaters before we hand the keys back.
Nearing completion on a major water damage rebuild at this Pefferlaw home, our crew is tackling the final punch list to deliver a total transformation from what was here before—installing a new bathroom pedestal sink, touching up the fresh paint, and sliding the dishwasher into a stunning upgraded kitchen outfitted with brand-new, soft-close cabinetry.
Our team is in the final stretch of a full water-damage rebuild at this Pefferlaw home, sanding freshly painted walls over newly laid flooring and wiring new baseboard heaters as we wait on the final kitchen countertops, backsplash, and bathroom vanity to bring this property back looking a thousand times better than before.
Extensive water damage required a massive tear-out at this Pefferlaw home, but with the insurance claim fully approved, our crew is now pushing through the complete reconstruction, mudding fresh drywall across the main floor and using precision leveling clips to perfectly set large-format marble tiles around the new bathtub.
Deep into the reconstruction phase of this Pefferlaw water damage claim, our crew is locking in the secondary subfloor and wiring new pot lights across the hallway, laundry, and gutted bathroom, having already patched over the old fireplace and hung fresh Denshield to prep the space for perfectly fitted new flooring and a replacement baseboard heater.
Working past the flood cuts on this water damage rebuild, our crew is laying down an eighth-inch secondary subfloor and wiring new pot lights across the ceilings, keeping the momentum going while we wait for a technician to disconnect the corner gas fireplace so we can finish swapping the floor beneath it.
We're pushing forward on this rebuild by laying down a pressure-treated subfloor in the kitchen to prevent past moisture issues from returning, while our techs install fresh baseboard heaters to replace the ones stolen by former tenants and cut in a new exhaust fan to finally ventilate the bathroom.
Our crew is tackling a full-scale restoration in Pefferlaw, replacing rotten floor joists and subfloor, installing new baseboard heaters, and preparing for a new shower, toilet, and pot lights to restore this home from top to bottom.
A major water issue at the sump pit compromised this entire main level, so our team is moving fast to completely demo the washroom and strip the ruined floors down to the bare joists, exposing the dirt crawlspace below as we prep to replace everything from the ground up.
When we opened up the floor in this Pefferlaw home to find out why it was leaning down, we discovered shoddy subfloor work from a previous contractor who obviously lacked a tape measure, so our crew is now fixing the structural issues before we can rebuild.
After a burst pipe flooded this Pefferlaw kitchen and soaked the subfloor, our crew is stripping out the damaged drywall and flooring, preparing for the full rebuild that insurance has already approved.
A burst pipe behind the wall soaked the subfloor and drywall, so our crew has already peeled back the flooring and cut out all the water-damaged material, running industrial fans and dehumidifiers to dry the exposed framing for a full rebuild.
After a major kitchen flood, our crew is mapping moisture readings across the damaged floor and walls, pulling up saturated materials, and setting up industrial fans and dehumidifiers to dry the entire area, ensuring a complete restoration before any reconstruction begins.
The condo's water and mold damage remediation is complete, and our team has fully reconstructed the affected areas, leaving the space fresh and clean with newly installed flooring and freshly painted walls.
With insurance approval in hand, our team is now on-site for the rebuild stage in this Toronto condo, installing new drywall and flooring to restore the space to its pre-damage condition after a water incident.
After a failed toilet flooded the entire basement, our crew used moisture meters to map the saturation, then ripped out all affected materials, including soaked flooring and baseboards, before setting up fans and dehumidifiers to thoroughly dry the space and prevent mold.
A persistent roof leak caused extensive water damage and mold growth in this bathroom ceiling, so our crew has removed the compromised drywall and is now drying the space with air movers and dehumidifiers, preparing it for a full reconstruction.
A failed water supply line at the kitchen island flooded three levels of this home over the weekend, so our crew got to work immediately, tearing out all the saturated flooring and drywall to reveal the soaked subfloor and framing before setting up fans and dehumidifiers for a thorough dry-out.
A water leak from an upper unit damaged this condo's closet and washroom ceiling, so our team is rebuilding the affected walls and ceiling, installing new flooring, and ensuring every surface is pristine and ready for a fresh coat of paint.
After a house fire resulted in a total loss, our team is on site for the full demo, clearing out the charred remains and readying the property for a complete rebuild from the ground up.
After a water damage remediation, our team brought this basement back to life, installing new flooring, fresh paint, and custom cabinetry to create a fully restored and inviting space.
A slow leak from an upstairs washer caused substantial water damage and mold growth below, requiring our team to meticulously remove all affected materials across multiple units, use thermal imaging to map moisture, and set up drying equipment to prevent further spread.
A slow, hidden leak from an upstairs A/C unit caused extensive water damage and mold growth inside the walls and under the flooring, so our team is now carefully removing all affected materials and running air movers to dry the space before reconstruction.
When a dishwasher leak went unnoticed overnight, our crew arrived to find water spread across the kitchen and hallway, so we immediately started tearing out the soaked hardwood and tile, then brought in our drying equipment to prevent further damage.
After a major storm ripped through the neighborhood, we got the call to replace this roof, which meant our team stripped the old shingles, laid down fresh underlayment, and installed new skylights and vents before finishing with a full re-shingle.
After a powerful wind storm ripped the siding off this home, our crew arrived to strip away the remaining damaged panels, install new weather-resistant sheathing, and precisely fit fresh siding to restore the exterior’s integrity and curb appeal.
After water damage and remediation, our crew fully restored this basement, transforming it into a clean, new space with fresh finishes, ready for the homeowner to enjoy again.
With this basement restoration project nearly complete, we're putting the finishing touches on fresh laminate flooring and new baseboards, leaving behind all evidence of the previous water damage.
When water sat too long, allowing mold to colonize the drywall and insulation, our team moved quickly to strip out all affected materials, leaving only the bare studs and concrete block to ensure every trace of damage is removed before reconstruction.
Water sat too long behind the walls, leading to extensive mold damage, so our tear-out crew is stripping back the affected materials, clearing the debris, and preparing the space for professional structural drying and full remediation.
A sump pump failure in this basement left standing water across the entire floor, so our crew quickly set up a pump and hose to extract the water outside, then started clearing items to assess the full extent of the damage.
Our crew is tackling a basement flooded by a sump pump failure, where water has spread across the laminate flooring and soaked into the baseboards, requiring immediate mitigation to prevent further damage and mold growth.
After water damage required new floors, drywall, and ceilings, our team completed a full restoration in this bedroom and hallway, delivering fresh paint and a completely renewed space for the homeowner.
When a client's basement floods, leaving standing water across the tiled floor and soaking the baseboards, our team arrives to assess the damage, map the moisture, and plan a full water damage restoration before demolition begins.
Our crew just arrived at a home where a kitchen fire spread rapidly, leaving charred walls and a thick layer of soot on every surface, so we're starting a meticulous inspection to assess the full extent of smoke and structural damage before beginning remediation.
We’re showing off a water damage rebuild, from the new hardwood floors and baseboards to the perfectly patched drywall and fresh paint, making this home look even better than it did before the damage.
After a massive leak caused severe damage, our team is now rebuilding the entire basement, from replacing drywall and installing a new sump pump to laying fresh flooring and baseboards, bringing this home back to life.
A faucet leak under the kitchen sink caused extensive damage to the ceiling and flooring below, so our crew quickly located the source and began demolition, carefully removing the damaged ceiling and flooring to prepare for a full reconstruction.
Our team used a camera to find the damaged buried sewage pipe, then dug it out and replaced the broken section to prevent further backups and damage to the home.
A ruptured sump pump discharge line flooded this entire basement, so our crew is now on-site, navigating the water to unplug the pump and begin the immediate water removal and mitigation process.
Our crew is replacing the bottom of the frame and installing new sheets of drywall, meticulously rebuilding this water-damaged basement from the studs up to ensure a proper, long-lasting restoration.
Water intrusion from an upstairs sewage backup is pouring through the kitchen ceiling, so our crew has already tarped the cabinets, dropped buckets under the still-dripping recessed lights, and is now cutting out the bulged drywall to contain and clean the contaminated water before it spreads further.
Even after demolition, moisture can remain trapped in masonry, so our team is using air movers and dehumidification to stabilize the structure before repairs begin.
After surface mold prompted material removal, our team discovered extreme moisture readings on the concrete block — indicating a serious foundation issue — so we’re now removing all affected insulation and drywall to address the water intrusion at its source.