What Pacific Aqua focuses on
Reconstruction is the repair work after mitigation, demolition, cleanup, or drying is complete. It can include drywall, paint, trim, flooring, cabinets, finish carpentry, and coordination around matching the affected area to the rest of the home. The best reconstruction plan starts with what happened during the loss, not a generic repair list.
Pacific Aqua connects the mitigation findings with the repair scope so homeowners understand what was affected, what was removed, and what needs to be rebuilt. This matters when repairs touch visible transitions such as flooring runs, cabinet lines, baseboards, wall texture, paint breaks, and rooms that connect to the affected area.
- Finish repair planning
- General contractor capability
- Repair work after mitigation and demolition
For water damage work, the first goal is limiting further damage and creating a clean path from mitigation into repair.
For reconstruction, remodeling, and rodent damage repair, Pacific Aqua keeps the same careful property-first approach without moving attention away from urgent water damage needs.
For refined homes, reconstruction should protect the look and function of the space. The goal is to move from damage control into finished repair without losing track of details that matter to the homeowner.