
When disaster hits your home—whether it’s a fire, a flood, or any other kind of unexpected damage—your world can shift in an instant. One moment, everything is fine. The next, you’re standing in the middle of a space that no longer feels like yours. And while insurance policies, adjusters, and cleanup crews are part of the picture, there’s something much bigger at stake: your sense of safety, your memories, and the place you call home.
At Integrity Construction & Restoration, we understand that when we walk into your house,
we’re not just walking into a project. We’re stepping into someone’s life. That’s why restoration
isn’t just about tearing things out and patching them back together. It’s about rebuilding what
matters most—your space, your routine, and your peace of mind.
Restoration Is More Than Just Cleanup

Let’s be clear: cleanup is a critical step. Whether it’s extracting water after a flood, removing
smoke-damaged materials, or ensuring the air is safe to breathe again, it has to happen—and fast.
But stopping there isn’t enough. True restoration involves more than just drying things out and
hauling things away.
It means carefully inspecting the bones of your home to ensure there’s no lingering water that
could lead to mold. It means working with structural engineers, electricians, and plumbers to
make sure your home is truly safe and livable. And it means rebuilding with care and intention—
not just for now, but for the long haul.
What About Insurance-Recommended Contractors?
It’s common for insurance companies to offer a list of “preferred” or “recommended” contractors
for your reconstruction work. While this might seem like the easiest option, it’s important to
understand how those relationships work. Many of these contractors agree to pricing caps or
terms that benefit the insurance company — not necessarily the homeowner. That doesn’t mean
they’re bad contractors, but it does mean their hands might be tied when it comes to materials,
timelines, or doing what’s best for you.
You have the right to choose your own contractor — one who works for you, not your insurance
company. We advocate for homeowners because we know this isn’t just a transaction. It’s your
home, your family, and your future. Make sure you’re hiring someone who truly has your best
interest at heart.
This Is More Than Just a House

We never forget that behind every call is a family with a story. Your child might have taken their
first steps in that living room. That bathroom might have been where you’ve bathed every baby
you’ve raised. The kitchen might be where you’ve gathered for holidays, late-night talks, or quiet
breakfasts.
These aren’t just rooms. They’re moments. And when those spaces are damaged, the emotional
toll can be just as overwhelming as the physical one.
That’s why we show up with more than just tools—we show up with empathy, respect, and a
commitment to doing right by you.
Trust Is Everything
Letting someone into your home—especially during a time of crisis—is no small thing. We don’t
take that lightly. Our team is licensed, insured, and deeply experienced in both restoration and
working with insurance companies. We use industry-trusted software to produce detailed
estimates that help move your claim forward and keep everything transparent.
We believe in clear communication, honest timelines, and doing things the right way—even if it
takes a little longer. Because at the end of the day, we want to leave you with more than a
finished project. We want to leave you feeling like someone truly had your back.
When You’re Ready, We’re Here
We’re not the kind of contractor who’s in and out without a word. We’re the kind who checks in,
follows up, and sticks around when you need us most. Whether you’re dealing with the aftermath
of a flood, a fire, or just have questions about what to do next—we’re here to help.
At Integrity Construction & Restoration, we restore homes. But more importantly, we restore the
comfort and trust that turn those houses back into homes.