Reconstruction After Damage Services in Macomb County, MI
Reconstruction after damage includes repairing and rebuilding structural and interior components following emergency restoration, with work coordinated to meet insurance scopes, building codes, and long-term safety standards.
Professional reconstruction services to restore homes and commercial properties after fire, water, storm, or mold damage—handled by the same team that stabilized the loss.
Insurance-Aware • Local Michigan Crews • One Team from Start to Finish
What Reconstruction After Damage Means
Once emergency restoration is complete, damaged materials must be repaired or rebuilt to return the property to safe, functional condition. This phase is known as reconstruction after damage.
Reconstruction typically follows:
Water damage restoration
Fire and smoke remediation
Storm damage mitigation
Mold remediation
Unlike emergency restoration, reconstruction focuses on permanent repairs and rebuilding, not cleanup or drying.
Next Steps After Emergency Restoration
Once mitigation is complete, the rebuild phase begins. Use the links below to get to the right repair path based on the type of damage and the work that needs to happen next:
Storm Damage Repair (roofing, siding, windows, structural exterior repairs)
IInterior & Structural Reconstruction (framing, drywall, flooring, interiors)
Commercial Reconstruction (tenant spaces, offices, retail, facilities—scope-aligned rebuilds)
Insurance-Scope Reconstruction (repairs aligned with approved scopes, permits, inspections)
Reconstruction vs. Remodeling
Reconstruction after damage is different from planned construction or remodeling.
Reconstruction After Damage
Follows an insurance-related loss
Repairs damage caused by fire, water, storm, or mold
Aligns with approved insurance scopes
Prioritizes safety, code compliance, and continuity
Remodeling & Planned Construction
Elective upgrades or improvements
Not tied to an insurance claim
Design-driven rather than loss-driven
This distinction helps prevent delays, disputes, and scope confusion during recovery.
Reconstruction Process
Step 1
Scope Review & Planning
We review the restoration findings, insurance scope of work, and property requirements to plan repairs accurately and efficiently.
Step 2
Structural & Interior Repairs
Reconstruction may include:
Framing and structural repairs
Drywall, insulation, and flooring replacement
Cabinetry, trim, and finish restoration
Roofing, siding, and exterior repairs
All work is completed to current building codes and safety standards.
Step 3
Insurance Coordination
We align reconstruction work with approved scopes, documentation, and inspections to help avoid delays or uncovered repairs.
Step 4
Final Walkthrough & Completion
Once repairs are complete, we conduct a final walkthrough to ensure the property is safe, functional, and ready for occupancy.
Why Reconstruction Works Better When It Stays In-House
When reconstruction is handled by a separate contractor, handoffs often lead to delays, miscommunication, and scope disputes.
ConstrucTEAM provides:
One team from emergency response through rebuild
Clear accountability
Fewer delays between phases
Consistent documentation for insurance
This continuity helps recovery move forward without unnecessary complications.
Residential & Commercial Reconstruction After Damage
Reconstruction needs vary depending on how a property is used and insured.
We provide reconstruction services for:
Homes and residential properties
Multi-unit buildings and apartments
Office and retail spaces
Commercial and light industrial facilities
Each project is planned to minimize disruption while meeting insurance and regulatory requirements.
Industry Standards & Professional Credentials
These credentials reflect the standards that guide our restoration and reconstruction work—from emergency response through final rebuild.











Service Areas Across Metro Detroit
We proudly serve residential and commercial clients throughout:
Fraser, Troy, Sterling Heights, Clinton Township, Roseville, Macomb Township, Shelby Township, Warren, and surrounding areas.
Need a trusted restoration company near you? Contact ConstrucTeam today to schedule your free assessment.
Reconstruction After Damage FAQs
Do I have to use the insurance company’s contractor?
In most cases, no. Property owners typically have the right to choose their reconstruction contractor. We work with insurance scopes regardless of carrier.
When does reconstruction begin?
Reconstruction begins after emergency restoration is complete and repair scopes are approved. Timelines vary depending on inspections and insurance review.
Will reconstruction match my property’s original condition?
Reconstruction is typically performed to restore the property to its pre-loss condition, unless upgrades or changes are requested.
Does reconstruction include permits and inspections?
Yes. Required permits and inspections are handled as part of the reconstruction process.
Can reconstruction be done while parts of the property are occupied?
In some cases, yes. Phased reconstruction may allow partial occupancy depending on safety and scope.
Is reconstruction covered by insurance?
Coverage depends on the policy and cause of loss. We help align reconstruction work with approved scopes and documentation.
Once emergency work is complete, the next step is rebuilding—correctly, efficiently, and in alignment with your claim.