Reconstruction Services
From Cleanup to Completion
One Team to Handle Restoration and Full Reconstruction
Once emergency mitigation is complete, the next challenge is putting your property fully back together. Evergreen Restoration handles the full reconstruction process in-house, from structural repairs and drywall replacement to flooring, painting, and finish work. You get one team, one point of contact, and a clear path from the damage through to a fully restored property.
Call Now to Start the Rebuild Process
The sooner reconstruction begins after mitigation, the sooner you are back in your home or business. Call Evergreen Restoration to discuss your project and get a clear plan in place.
Why It Matters
Why Reconstruction Belongs With Your Restoration Team
After water, fire, storm, or mold damage, mitigation stops the problem from spreading. Reconstruction is what brings your property fully back to life. Too often, homeowners are left to find their own contractor after cleanup, which means starting over with a team that has no context about what was damaged or what was done.
When one team handles both mitigation and reconstruction, the process is more efficient, the communication is clearer, and nothing falls through the cracks. Evergreen Restoration manages both phases so you never have to coordinate between separate companies or wonder who is responsible for what.
We also document every phase of the reconstruction process thoroughly, which matters for insurance claims that cover both mitigation and repair costs.
Signs You May Need Reconstruction Services
Not every restoration job ends with cleanup and drying. Some situations require partial or full reconstruction of structural elements. Here are common indicators that reconstruction is part of the recovery:
- Structural damage from fire or storm: Walls, roofing, framing, or load-bearing elements compromised by fire, high winds, or impact require professional structural repair.
- Significant water damage: Prolonged moisture exposure can cause framing to warp, drywall to deteriorate, and flooring to delaminate beyond the point of drying and salvage.
- Mold-affected materials: Mold remediation often requires removing drywall, insulation, and other porous materials that must be rebuilt after remediation is complete.
- Sewage or biohazard contamination: Heavily contaminated materials frequently need to be removed and replaced rather than cleaned and dried.
- Damaged flooring, ceilings, or finish work: Interior surfaces that were removed or destroyed during mitigation need professional rebuild services to be restored.
Evergreen Restoration provides the reconstruction services needed to take your property from the end of cleanup to fully restored.
Our Approach
How Evergreen Restoration Handles Damage Reconstruction
Our reconstruction services pick up exactly where mitigation leaves off. Once the affected area is dry, decontaminated, and cleared for rebuild, our team develops a detailed scope of work that accounts for everything that needs to be repaired, replaced, or rebuilt. We work from the structural level outward, addressing framing, sheathing, insulation, drywall, and finish work in the correct sequence so the result is solid, safe, and built to last.
Throughout the reconstruction process, we maintain clear communication with you and, when applicable, with your insurance carrier. Every phase of the work is documented with photos and written records, which supports the claim process and gives you a clear record of what was rebuilt and how. We coordinate scheduling carefully to minimize disruption to your household or business operations during the rebuild.
From minor drywall patches to full room rebuilds and structural repair services, Evergreen Restoration brings the same attention to detail and quality standards to every damage reconstruction project. You will have a single point of contact from start to finish, and our team will not consider the job complete until the rebuilt space meets the same standard as the original. Our goal is to put your property back the way it was, or better.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you handle reconstruction after all types of damage?
Yes. Evergreen Restoration provides rebuild and reconstruction services following water damage, fire and smoke damage, mold remediation, storm damage, sewage cleanup, and biohazard cleanup. We handle the full range of structural and finish work needed to restore your property.
Can you handle both the mitigation and the rebuild?
Yes, and this is one of the biggest advantages of working with Evergreen Restoration. Handling both phases under one team means faster timelines, cleaner communication, and no gap between the end of cleanup and the start of reconstruction.
Will my insurance cover reconstruction costs?
In most cases, yes. Homeowner and commercial property policies typically cover reconstruction costs that result from a covered loss. We document every phase of the damage and the rebuild work in detail, giving your adjuster exactly what they need to process the reconstruction portion of your claim.
How long does reconstruction take?
The timeline depends on the scope of the damage and what needs to be rebuilt. Minor repairs may take a day or two, while larger structural projects can take several weeks. We provide a realistic timeline and scope of work after our initial assessment, and we keep you updated throughout.
Do you provide free estimates for reconstruction work?
Yes. Evergreen Restoration offers free on-site assessments that include an evaluation of the reconstruction scope and a clear estimate before any work begins. There are no surprises and no pressure.
Do you handle commercial reconstruction in addition to residential?
Yes. We provide rebuild services for homeowners, property managers, and business owners throughout Oak Brook, Downers Grove, Elmhurst, Lombard, La Grange, and the surrounding western suburbs.