Fire Damage Reconstruction
Fire damage reconstruction in Marion, Sumter & Lake Counties, FL. Paul Davis rebuilds after fire restoration — structural framing, licensed electrical, drywall, and all finishes through code inspection.
Fire Reconstruction in our primary service areas
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Fire Damage Reconstruction — Structural Through Finishes, One Contractor
Fire damage reconstruction in Marion, Sumter, and Lake County begins after smoke remediation and structural drying are complete — the rebuild phase that replaces all fire-damaged structural elements, electrical systems, drywall, flooring, cabinetry, and finishes. Reconstruction after a fire requires careful sequencing: structural framing repairs must be inspected before electrical rough-in; electrical rough-in must be inspected before insulation and drywall; drywall must be complete before flooring and finish work. Paul Davis fire damage reconstruction manages this complete sequence — structural framing, licensed electrical coordination, insulation, drywall, flooring, cabinetry, and all interior finishes through final code inspections.
Fire damage reconstruction insurance documentation requires capturing the complete rebuild scope — every structural member replaced, every electrical circuit repaired or replaced, every finish item removed and reinstalled — so that the insurance claim covers the full cost of returning the property to pre-loss condition. Paul Davis documents all fire reconstruction work from post-remediation assessment through final inspection, providing the complete insurance record with line-item documentation of all replaced materials and labor. One contractor manages the full rebuild sequence, eliminating the coordination burden and ensuring each phase is properly inspected before the next begins.
Why homeowners choose Paul Davis
- Reconstruction begins only after smoke remediation and drying are confirmed complete
- Licensed electrical contractor coordination — not a general laborer handling wiring
- Proper sequencing: structural inspected before mechanical, mechanical before drywall
- Complete line-item documentation for insurance claim close-out
- Code inspections obtained at each phase
How Fire Reconstruction works, step by step
Certified restoration technicians on every job, direct insurance billing, and daily updates from first assessment through final walkthrough.
Post-Remediation Assessment
Complete structural and finish assessment after smoke remediation and drying are confirmed — documenting every replacement item for insurance approval before reconstruction begins.
Structural Framing Repair
Fire-damaged framing members, sheathing, and structural elements are repaired or replaced — with inspection before mechanical rough-in proceeds.
Licensed Electrical Rough-In
Licensed electrical contractors replace all fire-damaged and affected wiring, circuits, panels, and boxes — with inspection before insulation or drywall installation.
Insulation & Drywall
Insulation installed after electrical inspection approval. Drywall hung, taped, and finished — with inspection before flooring and finish work begins.
Flooring, Cabinetry & Finishes
Flooring, cabinetry, countertops, trim, doors, paint, and all interior finishes restored to pre-loss condition after drywall is complete and approved.
Final Inspection & Documentation
Required code inspections obtained. Complete documentation of all reconstruction work provided for insurance claim close-out and property owner records.
Frequently asked questions
Reconstruction begins only after smoke remediation is complete and structural drying has been confirmed — installing drywall over wet framing or unremoved smoke residue creates concealed problems that surface later. Paul Davis confirms both conditions before reconstruction starts.
Yes — licensed electrical work is coordinated as part of the reconstruction. Fire damage reconstruction always involves electrical system repairs, and Paul Davis manages that coordination rather than leaving it to the property owner.
Yes — structural repairs, electrical work, and significant reconstruction after a fire typically require permits and inspections at multiple phases. Paul Davis obtains required permits and coordinates all inspections as part of the reconstruction.
Yes — line-item documentation of all replaced structural elements, electrical components, and finish materials from post-remediation assessment through final inspection supports complete insurance recovery for all reconstruction costs.
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Paul Davis provides complete fire damage reconstruction in Marion, Sumter, and Lake Counties — structural repair, licensed electrical, drywall, and all finishes through code inspection. Direct insurance billing. Call now.