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Fire damage restoration across Charlotte
Our crews run out of Charlotte and cover the entire metro. Wherever the fire happened, we can have a team on your property inside 60 minutes.
Call (704) 471-3454When fire strikes in Uptown Charlotte, every minute counts. Our fire damage restoration team serves the entire central business district, from the high-rise condominiums along South Tryon Street to the historic commercial buildings near Trade Street. We understand the unique challenges of restoring properties in Charlotte's urban core, where dense construction and shared walls demand fast, precise work to prevent secondary damage from spreading to neighboring units and businesses.
View area detailsSouth End has transformed from a corridor of abandoned textile mills into one of Charlotte's most sought-after neighborhoods, but that rapid growth brings real fire risk. Renovated mill lofts with exposed timber beams, new-construction mixed-use buildings stacked above ground-floor restaurants, and dense residential towers along the LYNX Blue Line light rail corridor all require specialized restoration when fire damage occurs. Our team knows South End's building mix inside and out.
View area detailsNoDa, Charlotte's arts district centered on North Davidson Street and 36th Street, is a neighborhood defined by creative reuse. Converted warehouses house galleries and breweries, historic bungalows from the early 1900s line the residential streets, and repurposed industrial spaces serve as studios and event venues. When fire damages these irreplaceable structures, restoration demands a team that values preservation as much as speed. That is exactly what we bring.
View area detailsMyers Park is one of Charlotte's most distinguished residential neighborhoods, with stately homes dating from the 1920s through the 1940s lining Queens Road, Hermitage Road, and the tree-canopied streets designed by landscape architect John Nolen. These properties represent significant architectural and financial value, and fire damage restoration here requires a level of craft and care that generic contractors simply cannot provide. Our team specializes in restoring historic and luxury residential properties throughout Myers Park.
View area detailsBallantyne, the master-planned community in south Charlotte that grew rapidly from the 1990s through the 2010s, is home to thousands of families, a major corporate office park, and a dense concentration of retail and dining along Johnston Road. While newer construction generally meets stricter fire codes, Ballantyne's vinyl-sided homes, attached townhome communities, and commercial buildings with shared attic spaces still experience fire events that require professional restoration. Our team knows the Ballantyne building stock and responds quickly from our Charlotte operations base.
View area detailsUniversity City, the rapidly growing area surrounding UNC Charlotte in northeast Charlotte, is a mix of student housing complexes, large apartment communities, single-family subdivisions, and commercial development along University City Boulevard and IKEA Boulevard. Fire events in this area frequently involve multi-unit residential buildings where dozens of tenants are displaced at once. Our restoration team has the scale, equipment, and experience to handle large-loss projects in University City while also serving individual homeowners with the same level of attention.
View area detailsHuntersville sits at the southern end of the Lake Norman corridor, one of the fastest-growing areas in the Charlotte metro. From the established neighborhoods near downtown Huntersville to the newer subdivisions off Exit 23 and Exit 25 along I-77, and from the shops and restaurants at Birkdale Village to the lakefront homes along Lake Norman, fire damage can affect any type of property in this community. Our restoration team provides full-service fire, smoke, and water damage restoration throughout Huntersville and responds within the hour.
View area detailsMatthews is a family-oriented community in southeastern Mecklenburg County with a well-preserved historic downtown, established residential neighborhoods full of ranch-style and split-level homes from the 1960s and 1970s, and newer construction along the Matthews-Mint Hill Road corridor. Fire damage in Matthews often affects the mid-century homes that define its residential character, structures that require specific restoration knowledge due to their age, materials, and construction methods. Our team brings that knowledge to every Matthews project.
View area detailsMint Hill occupies the rural-suburban transition zone east of Charlotte, a community where custom-built homes on generous lots sit alongside newer subdivisions and pockets of agricultural land that are gradually giving way to development. Fire damage restoration in Mint Hill requires flexibility: one call may be a large custom home on a two-acre lot with a detached workshop, the next a new-construction home in a subdivision off Lawyers Road. Our team adapts to the full range of Mint Hill properties and delivers the same quality of restoration regardless of the structure type.
View area detailsConcord, the seat of Cabarrus County just northeast of Charlotte, is a community with two distinct faces: the historic downtown along Union Street with buildings dating to the late 1800s, and the modern commercial and residential development surrounding Concord Mills, Charlotte Motor Speedway, and the Poplar Tent Road corridor. Fire damage restoration here requires a team that can work with century-old brick-and-timber commercial buildings one day and restore a contemporary suburban home in a master-planned community the next. That range is exactly what we provide.
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