When your home or commercial property has been damaged by water, fire, mold, or storms, restoration is only the first step. Rehab Restoration provides full-service reconstruction in Greenville, SC, rebuilding affected areas safely and efficiently after mitigation is complete.
Call now for immediate emergency response or schedule your reconstruction assessment today.
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Serving Greenville, Greer, Taylors, Simpsonville & surrounding Upstate areas
Rehab Restoration provides full-service property damage reconstruction in Greenville, SC, helping homeowners and commercial property owners rebuild after water damage, fire damage, mold damage, and storm damage.
Across neighborhoods like Five Forks, Mauldin, Berea, Wade Hampton, and Simpsonville, we see the same issues:
We handle the entire restoration process—from emergency response to full reconstruction—so you’re not left figuring it out on your own.
✔ One company from damage to rebuild
✔ Direct insurance company coordination
✔ Faster recovery with fewer delays
When disaster strikes, immediate response like water extraction, dehumidifying, and remediation services is critical—but that’s only the first step. Many restoration projects slow down once cleanup is complete and reconstruction begins.
Rehab Restoration handles both property damage restoration and reconstruction as one seamless process. As experienced restoration specialists and a licensed general contractor, we ensure your restoration needs are fully addressed without delays between phases.
Our team follows industry standards to properly disinfect, dehumidify, and prepare all affected areas, helping reduce health risks before rebuilding begins. Whether your project involves water damage restoration services, fire damage, mold remediation, or biohazard cleanup, we make sure everything is ready for reconstruction.
We also guide you through the insurance claims process and provide commercial services as needed, giving property owners peace of mind knowing the entire project is managed by trusted restoration experts.
Property damage reconstruction is the phase that follows restoration services like water extraction, mold removal, fire damage restoration, and storm damage mitigation.
Once affected areas are stabilized, dried, and disinfected, reconstruction services rebuild everything back to pre-loss condition.
One of the biggest frustrations property owners face after damage isn’t the cleanup—it’s what comes next.
Restoration crews finish the drying and mitigation, and suddenly you’re left trying to figure out who’s going to rebuild everything. That often means calling multiple contractors, dealing with delays, and navigating the insurance process on your own.
Rehab Restoration eliminates that gap.
As a full-service restoration company, we handle both mitigation and reconstruction, so your project doesn’t stall between phases. Our IICRC-certified team manages everything from emergency response through final rebuild, giving you a clear path forward without the confusion.
We also work directly with your insurance company throughout the claims process, helping ensure documentation is accurate and approvals move as quickly as possible.
With experience across water damage, fire damage, mold remediation, and storm damage restoration, our team understands what it takes to rebuild properties in Greenville and across the Upstate.
Most importantly, you’re not managing multiple contractors or wondering what happens next. You have one team handling the entire process—from damage to fully restored property.
Homes and commercial properties across Greenville and the surrounding Upstate face specific conditions that often turn minor damage into full reconstruction projects.
High humidity, heavy seasonal rain, and a mix of older and newer construction all contribute to hidden damage that isn’t always visible during initial restoration services.
Reconstruction is handled separately from mitigation, which is why homeowners often see a gap between drying and rebuilding. Insurance companies require detailed documentation and approvals before reconstruction begins, and this can impact both timeline and cost. Rehab Restoration works directly with your insurance company to document damage, align scopes, and keep the claims process moving forward. We help ensure nothing is missed and that your reconstruction is properly covered based on your policy. Our goal is to simplify the process so you can move from damage to rebuild without delays or confusion.
A homeowner in Greenville County experienced fire damage that affected a large portion of the home, including the kitchen and adjacent living areas. While the fire was contained, smoke damage and heat exposure impacted structural components, drywall, and insulation throughout the space.
After fire damage restoration and cleanup were completed, significant portions of the home required reconstruction to safely restore the structure and interior finishes.
Our team managed the full reconstruction process, including removal of smoke-damaged materials, rebuilding affected framing, installing new drywall, and restoring ceilings, walls, and finishes throughout the home.
The reconstruction process was completed over several weeks, including coordination with the insurance company, demolition, and full rebuild.
The home was restored to pre-loss condition, with all damaged areas rebuilt and no remaining smoke or structural concerns. The homeowner was able to safely return to a fully reconstructed and functional living space.
After restoration services are complete, it’s not always obvious whether reconstruction is required. In many cases, damage extends beyond what’s visible, especially after water damage, fire damage, or mold remediation.
Reconstruction should begin right away if you notice:
Even if everything looks dry, underlying damage may still be present.
Delaying reconstruction can lead to further damage, especially in Greenville’s humid climate where moisture can remain trapped inside walls and flooring.
What starts as a smaller repair can turn into a larger reconstruction project if structural materials continue to deteriorate or mold growth spreads.
Rehab Restoration provides property damage reconstruction services throughout Greenville, SC and surrounding areas across the Upstate. We also serve surrounding communities throughout Greenville County and nearby areas, providing fast response for reconstruction services after water damage, fire damage, mold remediation, and storm damage.
If your home or commercial property has already gone through restoration services, the next step is rebuilding. Rehab Restoration provides complete reconstruction services in Greenville, SC, helping you move from damage to fully restored property without delays or confusion.
Call now to speak with our team or schedule your reconstruction assessment today.
We’re available 24/7 for emergency services and work directly with your insurance company to keep your project moving forward.
If materials like drywall, flooring, or structural components were affected, reconstruction is typically required. Drying alone doesn’t restore damaged materials.
Restoration focuses on cleanup and mitigation, like water extraction and mold removal. Reconstruction is the process of rebuilding what was removed or damaged.
Insurance approvals and scope reviews often need to be completed before reconstruction begins. This gap is normal and part of the claims process.
In many cases, yes. Coverage depends on your policy and the cause of damage. We help document everything and work directly with your insurance company.
Yes. You are not required to use the insurance company’s preferred vendor and can choose a contractor you trust.
Timelines vary depending on the extent of damage and insurance approvals. Smaller projects may take a few weeks, while larger rebuilds can take longer.
Delaying reconstruction can lead to further damage, including mold growth, structural issues, and higher repair costs over time.
It depends on the severity of the damage. Minor work may allow you to stay, but larger reconstruction projects may require temporary relocation.
Start by stopping the source of damage if possible, then contact a restoration company immediately. Proper mitigation is critical before reconstruction begins.
Hidden damage is common, especially with water and mold. If materials feel soft, warped, or have recurring stains or odors, further reconstruction may be needed.