HomeServicesRemodeling

HomeServicesRemodeling

Reconstruction & Remodeling

Rebuild the Property. Restore How It Works.

Rainy Day provides reconstruction and remodeling after water damage, mold remediation, fire and smoke damage, storm damage, and other property losses. We help move the project from damaged materials and open walls to finished spaces that are safe, functional, and ready to use again.

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Who This Is For

When the Damage Is Gone but the Property Is Not Yet Whole.

Mitigation and remediation remove water, contamination, and damaged materials. Reconstruction puts the building back together. This service is for homeowners, property managers, commercial owners, and builders who need one coordinated path from open framing and damaged finishes to a completed space.

Reconstruction After Damage

One Rebuild Process for the Conditions We Handle Most.

After Water Damage

Replace drywall, insulation, flooring, trim, cabinets, paint, and finishes after the structure has been properly dried.

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After Mold Remediation

Rebuild areas opened or removed during licensed remediation after clearance requirements have been satisfied.

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After Fire or Smoke Damage

Restore damaged framing, insulation, cabinetry, interior finishes, and occupied spaces after cleanup and stabilization.

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After Storm or Roof Damage

Repair interior and exterior damage caused by roof leaks, wind, hail, and water intrusion.

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What We Rebuild

From Open Walls to Finished Rooms.

The exact scope depends on the cause of damage, materials removed, building code, finish selections, and concealed conditions.

  • Drywall, texture, and interior paint
  • Insulation and wall assemblies
  • Flooring, subfloor, baseboards, and trim
  • Cabinetry, countertops, and built-ins
  • Doors, casing, and finish carpentry
  • Bathroom and kitchen reconstruction
  • Exterior repairs connected to the source of damage
  • Final cleanup and project closeout
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Our Process

A Clear Sequence From Damage Through Completion.

01

Confirm the property is ready to rebuild

Active leaks are repaired, mitigation or remediation is complete, and affected materials are dry.

02

Define the reconstruction scope

We document rooms, materials, quantities, finish selections, code requirements, and work needed.

03

Coordinate repairs and finishes

Trades are scheduled in the proper order so framing, insulation, drywall, cabinets, flooring, trim, and paint come together correctly.

04

Review the completed work

We complete final cleanup, review remaining details, and close out the reconstruction phase.

Reconstruction First

This Is Not a Handyman Service.

Rainy Day focuses on defined reconstruction and remodeling projects where the property has been damaged, materials have been removed, or a larger space needs coordinated repair. We are not positioning this service for minor punch-list items or isolated one-off repairs.

BEST FIT

A Defined Rebuild With a Clear Scope.

The best projects have a known damaged area, an identifiable reconstruction goal, and enough scope to coordinate the work professionally.

Common Questions

What Property Owners Usually Ask Before Reconstruction.

Can Rainy Day rebuild after another company performed mitigation?

Yes, provided the affected area is ready for reconstruction and prior drying, remediation, or clearance documentation is available when required.

Can reconstruction be part of an insurance claim?

It may be, depending on the cause of loss and the policy. Rainy Day can document conditions and prepare estimates, but the insurance carrier determines coverage.

Can I make upgrades while the damaged area is being rebuilt?

Often, yes. Upgrades should be separated from like-kind restoration work so pricing, selections, and responsibility remain clear.

Do you perform full kitchen and bathroom remodeling?

Rainy Day considers defined kitchen and bathroom projects, especially when they are connected to reconstruction after property damage.

Ready to Put the Property Back Together?

Tell us what happened, which materials were removed, and what stage the project is in now. Rainy Day will help determine whether reconstruction or remodeling is the right next step.

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