Professional general construction, mold remediation, and water damage restoration in New Orleans.
Local General Construction Expertise
In New Orleans, humidity and tropical weather create real challenges. Mold grows fast in our climate. Storm damage, water intrusion, and aging foundations need swift action. We handle mold remediation, demolition, and general construction repair work that gets properties safe and functional again.
We follow a clear path from diagnosis to completion. You understand each step before work begins.
We inspect your property thoroughly. Water intrusion, mold growth, structural issues—we find it all.
We outline the scope of work, timeline, and any permits needed for your Uptown or Mid-City property.
We remove compromised materials and treat mold properly using industry-standard techniques.
New drywall, structural repairs, and finishing work restore your home to livable condition.
We document completion and ensure moisture levels stay normal for 48+ hours before handoff.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Damage restoration services that restore New Orleans properties.
New Orleans humidity feeds mold growth year-round. Water damage from leaks, storms, or poor ventilation creates conditions where mold spreads fast. We inspect every cavity—attics, crawlspaces, walls—and remove contamination using antimicrobial treatments and controlled containment.
Mold remediation in Marigny and surrounding neighborhoods protects health and property value.
Water extraction and structural drying in Bywater and the Garden District after flooding.
Tropical storms, broken pipes, and poor drainage cause swift water damage. We extract water, run dehumidifiers and air movers to dry out structure, and prevent secondary mold. Fast response stops rot and keeps repair costs lower.
Some materials are too damaged to salvage. We remove drywall, flooring, insulation, and structural members carefully—respecting historic architecture where required. New Orleans has landmark districts; we navigate permit requirements and preservation rules.
Careful demolition in the French Quarter and Treme preserves historic details.
Structural repair and new framing in Mid-City homes restore integrity after water loss.
We rebuild damaged sections: new joists, beams, wall frames. Drywall installation, taping, mudding, and primer coat follow. Electrical and plumbing rough-in support final finishes. Each step follows code and ensures durability in our humid climate.
Your home is your foundation. Damage left unrepaired spreads quickly in New Orleans.
Mold causes respiratory issues, allergies, and asthma triggers. Water damage creates electrical hazards and structural failure risk. We address root causes—not just surfaces—to protect your family long-term.
New Orleans' high humidity (75-80% average) means mold can colonize in as little as 24-48 hours after water damage.
Untreated damage depreciates value fast. Insurance claims require professional remediation reports and permits. We document everything—inspection photos, moisture readings, remediation scope—so inspectors and lenders see proper work.
We understand New Orleans building codes, historic district rules, and how homes respond to our climate. Creole cottages, shotgun houses, elevated foundations—each type needs specific approaches to repair and moisture prevention.
Local trust and neighborhood expertise across the city.
We serve uptown, mid-city, the Garden District, French Quarter, Marigny, Bywater, and all of New Orleans, LA. Storm season, everyday water damage, or mold concerns—we respond fast. Our team knows every neighborhood's unique architecture and challenges.
Damage restoration removes the source and prevents recurrence. Unlike simple repairs, we address why damage happened: moisture intrusion, poor ventilation, drainage failure. By fixing root causes, we protect your home for years to come.
Call now to schedule your free inspection and damage assessment.
Common questions about general construction and damage restoration in New Orleans.
Within 24-48 hours. Mold colonizes fast in our humid climate. Water extraction, fans, and dehumidifiers must start immediately to prevent secondary damage and health risks.
Yes. New Orleans requires permits for demolition and structural repairs. Historic district properties need HDLC approval. We handle all paperwork and inspections.
High humidity (75-80%), heavy rainfall, poor attic ventilation, clogged gutters, pier-and-beam foundations trapping moisture, and aging plumbing all create mold conditions year-round.
Most policies cover water damage from storms and burst pipes. Mold and flood damage vary by policy. We work directly with your adjuster and provide documentation.
We fix the root cause: improve ventilation, install moisture barriers, repair gutters and downspouts, seal cracks, and ensure proper grading away from the foundation.
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