24-7 Restoration, Inc. — General Contractor in Longmont, Colorado
How can 24-7 Restoration, Inc. help after a burst pipe or smoke damage?
A homeowner wakes to the hiss of a split supply line, water pooling under baseboards, and that sinking feeling that the day just changed. Another returns from work to the acrid reminder of a stovetop flare-up, soot clinging to cabinets and the smell refusing to leave. In moments like these, 24-7 Restoration, Inc. sends uniformed technicians who stabilize the scene, shut down the source, and begin immediate mitigation. Standing water is extracted, contents are protected, and structural drying starts right away while smoke residues are removed and odors are neutralized. Unlike an addition or a remodel—both planned and paced—restoration work is urgent and focused on returning the home to pre-loss condition with clear documentation and safety-first decisions. From its residential office at 620 10th Ave, Longmont, Colorado 80501, United States, the team can be reached Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 303-485-1730, by email at [email protected], or online at 24-7 Restoration, Inc..
What is the residential restoration process with 24-7 Restoration, Inc.?
The residential process begins with a safety check and a detailed condition assessment, including moisture mapping and thermal imaging to locate hidden water. 24-7 Restoration, Inc. isolates affected rooms to protect clean areas, removes unsalvageable materials, and documents everything for homeowners and insurers. Water losses are addressed with targeted extraction, strategic air movement, and dehumidification until materials meet drying goals; smoke events receive surface-safe soot removal, odor neutralization, and ventilation. Contents may be carefully packed out, cleaned, and stored when needed. Once the home is stabilized, the team transitions into repair and finishes—drywall, texture, paint, flooring, and trim—so spaces look and function as they did. Here is where planning differs from other projects: additions expand square footage and require design-forward decisions, while remodels prioritize upgrades to layout and style. Restoration aims to match existing details efficiently, knitting new work into the old so the repair disappears into the home’s familiar rhythm.
How does 24-7 Restoration, Inc. perform mold and structural remediation in homes?
For suspected mold, 24-7 Restoration, Inc. approaches the home as an interconnected system. Technicians start with moisture investigation, tracing leaks and wicking patterns with meters and thermal imaging. Work zones are then contained with poly barriers and negative air machines fitted with HEPA filtration to prevent cross-contamination. Porous materials with growth—such as saturated drywall, carpet pad, or compromised insulation—are removed under containment; semi-porous and nonporous surfaces are HEPA-vacuumed, cleaned, and treated with appropriate antimicrobial solutions. Structural elements are dried to target moisture levels, and any wood or framing that has lost integrity is replaced, then fastened to meet code and support loads as originally designed. The team reinsulates, closes cavities, and restores finishes in sequence, documenting moisture readings at each step for a clear record of progress. This disciplined remediation protects indoor air quality and returns the envelope to sound condition, setting a solid base for seamless repair and finish work that blends with the rest of the home.
Can 24-7 Restoration, Inc. upgrade interior trim and molding after repairs?
Yes. Once mitigation is complete, 24-7 Restoration, Inc. restores and, when requested, upgrades interior trim so repaired rooms feel finished rather than patched. Technicians assess existing profiles, source matching casings and baseboards, or recommend tasteful updates—taller base, new casing styles, or crown—to harmonize with the home’s architecture. Trim is acclimated on site, then installed with tight joinery, coped crown corners, and clean reveals. Gaps are caulked, nail holes are filled, and surfaces are primed and painted or stained to match adjacent rooms. Moisture-prone areas can receive composite or moisture-resistant materials for durability without sacrificing appearance. In restorations, the goal is continuity, weaving new millwork into the existing palette; in remodel scenarios, homeowners may opt to extend the new style through adjoining spaces; with additions, a cohesive trim package is planned for the new rooms from the start. The result is a consistent, polished finish that erases the memory of the loss and elevates daily living.
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