After a fire, the initial cleanup of smoke, soot, and water is just the first phase. For many Squaw Valley, 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 Squaw Valley, 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 Squaw Valley, 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 Squaw Valley, 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."
By 1942, Wayne Poulsen, a former star skier from the University of Nevada, had acquired 2,000 acres (810 ha) in the valley from the Southern Pacific Railroad. Poulsen met Alex Cushing, a Harvard University-trained lawyer, in 1946 while Cushing was vacationing at Sugar Bowl Ski Resort. During his vacation, Cushing toured the valley at Poulsen's invitation and decided to invest in building a ski resort there. Unlike Poulsen, Cushing had the political connections and access to the capital necessary to create a ski resort. In June 1948, the two founded the Squaw Valley Development Company and Cushing replaced Poulsen as president of the Squaw Valley Development Corporation by October 1949. Squaw Valley Ski Resort opened on Thanksgiving Day 1949. The resort was constructed with $400,000 raised by Cushing, including $150,000 of his own money. The creation of the Squaw Valley Development Corporation and Squaw Valley Ski Resort mark the modern era of the valley.
Zip Codes in Squaw Valley, CA that we also serve: 93675