The customer experienced significant property damage, necessitating an inspection that revealed issues with cedar siding, exterior wall paint, and interior paint in the kitchen and dining room. The damage also required the replacement of a Windsor window/door and involved structural compromise to the exterior wall and interior finishes.
Solutions provided:
Dayspring Restoration conducted a thorough inspection to assess the extent of the damage. Solutions included the demolition of affected interior walls, exposing studs and wiring for remediation, along with exterior repairs to the siding and structural components. The project encompassed addressing the cedar siding, preparing for whole exterior wall painting, and restoring the kitchen and dining room areas, including repainting, as detailed in the restoration contract.
Photos & Videos:
Close-up of electrical wiring and a light switch within an exposed interior wall cavity during a renovation or restoration.
Exterior view showing damaged siding next to newly installed white siding and plywood during exterior wall reconstruction.
Interior wall after demolition for water damage restoration, revealing exposed wood framing, a window, and a door, with a backpack vacuum cleaner on the floor.
Interior wall stripped down to exposed studs and wiring during a property damage restoration project, showing a level tool on the left.