Fire Restoration
Fire restoration and rebuild work with general-contractor oversight.
RGR helps move damaged structures from emergency protection to a practical rebuild plan.
Restoration sequence
Fire damage needs coordination, not guesswork.
The work often touches framing, roofing, exterior openings, interior areas, smoke-damaged materials, and weather protection. RGR keeps that sequence clear from stabilization through rebuild.
Protect the structure
Temporary protection and opening control help prevent additional weather damage while the scope is organized.
Structural review
Framing, roofing, decking, and exterior assemblies are reviewed before rebuild recommendations are made.
Coordinated construction
RGR can manage the construction path when restoration extends beyond a single repair.
Scope triggers
What usually changes the plan
- Roof or exterior openings after the event
- Charred framing or questionable structural members
- Water damage from suppression
- Smoke-damaged materials that need removal
- Rebuild work involving multiple trades
- 01StabilizeIdentify immediate protection needs and prevent additional exposure.
- 02ScopeSeparate removal, structural repair, exterior work, and rebuild needs.
- 03RebuildCoordinate construction details with safety, structure, and long-term value in mind.
Fire damage can become a construction problem fast.
RGR can help organize what needs protection, removal, repair, and rebuild.
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