After a fire, the initial cleanup of smoke, soot, and water is just the first phase. For many Sonoma State University, CA homeowners, the most daunting part is the reconstruction—the process of actually rebuilding your home. As your local, full-service fire damage restoration contractors, we manage this entire process from start to finish. This guide explains the steps to take your home from a damaged shell back to a safe, beautiful, and fully restored space.
Need fire damage cleanup & reconstruction in Sonoma State University, CA? Call our 24/7 team at (833) 541-0100.
We are a local, IICRC-certified team, but we are also a licensed general contractor. This is critical. It means we don't just "clean" the damage; we rebuild it. Our Sonoma State University, CA team handles everything in-house, from the initial 24/7 board-up and smoke removal to the final coat of paint, all while working with your insurance.
Once the property is clean and safe, the "build-back" can begin.
You don't have to manage multiple contractors. Call our Sonoma State University, CA professionals 24/7, and let us handle everything.
"After our fire, the thought of finding a separate contractor for the rebuild was a nightmare. I'm so glad I found this team. They handled everything, from the soot cleanup to the full reconstruction."
"Their professionalism was just what we needed. They managed the entire rebuild, handled the permits, and the quality of their work was outstanding. They truly gave us our home back."
"I was so impressed. They are true, licensed contractors, not just a cleanup crew. They rebuilt our entire kitchen after the fire, and it looks better than it did before. Thank you."
In May 2001, the Board of Trustees approved a new master plan, which added 48 acres (19 ha) to the campus, located north of Copeland Creek. Rapidly accelerated growth of the residential student body was alleviated by the construction of the third phase of on-campus housing named Sauvignon Village, offering housing to non-freshman students. In the same year, the Jean and Charles Schulz Information Center was completed to accommodate the expanded needs of the library and computing services. The facility was built as a prototype library and information complex for the 21st century, housing more than 400,000 volumes in its stacks. The center also houses an advanced Automated Retrieval System (ARS) which contains an additional 750,000 volumes in a computer-managed shelving system in the library wing.
Zip Codes in Sonoma State University, CA that we also serve: 94928