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Home Restoration Built on Personal Experience

 

At 7C Construction, home restoration isn’t just a service—it’s part of our story. Our business began with rebuilding our own family home after devastating flooding, giving us firsthand experience in what it takes to restore a home from the ground up. We understand the stress, frustration, and emotional toll that comes with disaster damage, which is why we’re committed to making the restoration process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Whether it’s flood, fire, storm, or water damage, our team brings the expertise, compassion, and high-quality craftsmanship needed to return your home to its original beauty—or make it even better. When disaster strikes, trust the team that’s been in your shoes—7C Construction is here to rebuild, restore, and bring your home back to life.

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Getting Your Home Back

At 7C Construction, we have been through flooding and storm disasters, we know what you are going through and that's why we handle every step of the home restoration process, from remediation to rebuilding and final finishes. We start by addressing water, fire, or storm damage, working with trusted professionals to ensure your home is safe, clean, and ready for reconstruction. From there, our expert team rebuilds with precision craftsmanship, restoring your home’s structure, functionality, and aesthetic appeal. Whether you need minor repairs or a full rebuild, we make the process seamless and stress-free, delivering a beautiful, high-quality finish that makes your home feel brand new.

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Comprehensive Home Restoration – Expert Repairs, Insurance Advocacy & Lasting Protection

At 7C Construction, we go beyond rebuilding—we ensure your home is safe, secure, and built to last. When necessary, we partner with certified remediation experts to address mold, moisture issues, and structural damage, preventing future problems like rot, weakened framing, or air quality concerns. We also bring extensive experience in navigating the insurance process, working tirelessly to get you the maximum value for your home restoration. If your insurance company tries to cut corners, we’ll advocate on your behalf, ensuring you receive the coverage and quality workmanship you deserve. With 7C Construction, your home is rebuilt the right way—stronger, safer, and better than before.

Top 3 Things to Do When Your Home Suffers Water Damage to Maximize Insurance Coverage

  1. Document Everything Immediately – As soon as you notice water damage, take clear photos and videos of all affected areas, including walls, floors, ceilings, furniture, and personal belongings. Keep a written record of when the damage occurred and what may have caused it. The more evidence you provide, the stronger your insurance claim will be.

  2. Mitigate Further Damage – Most insurance policies require homeowners to take steps to prevent additional damage. This can include stopping leaks, removing standing water, drying out the area with fans and dehumidifiers, and covering exposed areas. However, avoid making major repairs before the adjuster inspects the damage, as this could affect your claim.

  3. Contact Your Insurance Company & a Trusted Contractor – Notify your insurance provider immediately and request an adjuster visit as soon as possible. At the same time, reach out to a trusted contractor like 7C Construction, who can assess the damage, provide expert documentation, and advocate on your behalf to ensure you get the maximum coverage for your home restoration.

By acting quickly and strategically, you increase your chances of receiving the full compensation needed to restore your home to its original—or even better—condition.

Top 3 Signs Your Home Has Mold

  1. Musty Odor That Won’t Go Away – A persistent musty or damp smell is often the first sign of hidden mold, even if you can’t see it. If the smell intensifies in certain rooms, it’s a good indicator that mold is growing behind walls, under flooring, or in HVAC systems.

  2. Visible Spots or Discoloration – Mold can appear as black, green, white, or even orange spots on walls, ceilings, or around windows. It often thrives in damp areas like bathrooms, kitchens, and basements. If you notice peeling paint, bubbling wallpaper, or water stains, mold could be present beneath the surface.

  3. Increased Allergy or Respiratory Issues – If you or your family experience persistent coughing, sneezing, itchy eyes, or worsening asthma symptoms at home, mold exposure may be the cause. Symptoms often improve when spending time away from the house.

How to Confirm Mold in Your Home

  • Perform a DIY Test – At-home mold test kits are available, but they don’t always provide clear results.

  • Hire a Professional Inspection – Certified mold inspectors use specialized tools like moisture meters and air quality tests to detect hidden mold.

  • Check for Water Damage – If your home has had past leaks, flooding, or humidity issues, mold growth is more likely.

If you suspect mold, 7C Construction works with trusted remediation experts to identify, remove, and prevent future mold problems, ensuring your home stays safe and healthy.

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