The same project manager who handled your emergency rebuilds your home. No second contractor. No scope gap. No mid-project handoff.
Restoration ends. Rebuild begins. For most companies, that transition is a phone call to a different contractor โ and the start of a months-long logistical mess. For CPR, it's just the next phase of the same project, run by the same project manager, billed under the same insurance claim.
We're registered as a Pennsylvania Home Improvement Contractor (PA HIC #pending), with in-house framing, drywall, electrical coordination, plumbing coordination, roofing, flooring, and finishing trades. When the mitigation crew leaves your driveway, the rebuild crew arrives โ usually within days, not weeks.
When restoration and rebuild are split between two companies, three things consistently go wrong:
CPR runs one project, one scope, one project manager. The rebuild scope is written during mitigation, approved with your insurer, and executed seamlessly when the structure is dry.
Our rebuild scope is written in Xactimate โ the industry-standard estimating software used by every major insurance carrier. When line items aren't covered or need supplement approval, we negotiate directly with the adjuster on your behalf.
For most rebuilds following a covered loss, you pay your deductible โ we bill insurance for everything else. For uncovered or partially covered work, we provide transparent line-item estimates and payment schedules tied to project milestones.
Timelines vary by scope โ small water-damage repairs may complete in 2โ3 weeks; full fire rebuilds with structural reframing can run 12โ20 weeks. Every project gets a written timeline at signing and weekly progress updates.
Restoration AND rebuild โ one contractor, one scope, one project. Free estimates. Direct insurance billing.