Water Damage Repair & Reconstruction
Rebuilding what water took away.
What to expect from our Water Damage Repair & Reconstruction team
Water Damage Repair & Reconstruction in SW Florida
Mitigation — extracting water, drying the structure, removing contaminated materials — is only half the battle. The other half is putting your property back together. Many restoration companies handle the emergency phase and then hand you off to a separate contractor for repairs, creating delays, communication breakdowns, and disputes over responsibility. WrightWay Emergency Services is both an IICRC-certified restoration firm and a licensed general contractor, which means we take your project from standing water to finished home under a single contract, a single warranty, and a single point of contact. Serving Nokomis, Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, Fort Myers, Naples, and all of SW Florida.
What Does Water Damage Reconstruction Include?
After structural drying is verified complete and any mold concerns have been addressed, reconstruction restores every element that was removed or damaged during mitigation:
- Drywall — replacement of flood-cut or moisture-damaged sections, taping, mudding, and texturing to match existing finishes
- Insulation — batt or blown-in replacement in walls, ceilings, and attics
- Flooring — hardwood, tile, LVP, laminate, and carpet installation
- Cabinetry & countertops — replacement of water-damaged kitchen and bathroom cabinets
- Trim & millwork — baseboards, crown molding, door casings, and window trim
- Painting — priming, sealing, and painting walls and ceilings to match or upgrade existing colors
- Plumbing & electrical — repair or replacement of water-damaged fixtures, outlets, and wiring
When Is Reconstruction Needed?
Reconstruction is necessary after virtually every significant water loss. Even a Category 1 (clean water) event that soaks drywall past the flood-cut line will require drywall replacement once drying is complete. Category 2 and 3 events — sewage backups, flood damage, and contaminated water — typically require more extensive material removal and therefore more extensive rebuild. Common reconstruction scenarios in our SW Florida service area include:
- Kitchen or bathroom supply line failures requiring cabinet, flooring, and wall repairs
- Second-story water heater failures affecting multiple floors
- Hurricane or storm damage requiring roof, ceiling, and interior restoration
- Slab leak remediation requiring flooring removal and replacement
- Post-mold remediation drywall and insulation rebuild
1. Scope Development
Before any reconstruction begins, we develop a detailed scope of work aligned with the Xactimate estimate used by your insurance carrier. Every line item — from drywall square footage to paint finish specifications — is documented to prevent surprises and ensure coverage.
2. Material Selection
We work with you to select replacement materials that match your existing finishes or provide an upgrade opportunity. Insurance policies typically cover replacement with “like kind and quality,” and we help you understand what is covered and where upgrade costs may apply.
3. Skilled Craftsmanship
Our in-house reconstruction crews include drywall hangers, finish carpenters, tile setters, flooring installers, painters, and project managers — all employed directly by WrightWay. We do not rely on a rotating cast of subcontractors. This consistency ensures quality control and accountability on every project.
4. Permitting & Code Compliance
When reconstruction triggers permitting requirements under Florida Building Code or local Sarasota, Manatee, or Charlotte County ordinances, we manage the entire permitting process. Our licensed general contractor status means we pull permits, schedule inspections, and ensure all work meets current code — including wind mitigation standards updated after recent hurricane seasons.
5. Final Walkthrough & Warranty
Upon completion, we conduct a thorough walkthrough with you to inspect every detail. Our workmanship carries a written warranty, and we coordinate final documentation with your insurance carrier to close the claim.
Why Choose WrightWay for Water Damage Repair?
- Single contractor from emergency to rebuild — no handoffs, no delays
- Licensed general contractor with experienced in-house trades
- Xactimate-aligned scoping for seamless insurance coordination
- Florida code compliance — permits, inspections, and wind mitigation standards
- Written warranty on all reconstruction workmanship
- Local supply chain relationships for faster material procurement in Sarasota and Manatee County
SW Florida Service Area
WrightWay Emergency Services provides water damage reconstruction across Sarasota, Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch, Siesta Key, Venice, Nokomis, Osprey, North Port, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, and Naples. Call (941) 379-8669 to discuss your water damage repair needs today.
Our Water Damage Repair & Reconstruction Process
We keep the work moving with a clear response sequence, documented scopes, and one accountable team from the first call through the next phase of recovery.
The first phase is about quickly understanding condition, urgency, and what has to happen first.
Scopes, notes, and photos stay organized so owners, managers, and adjusters stay on the same page.
The plan is structured to reduce handoffs between emergency work, contents support, and rebuild decisions.
Scope Development
Detailed Xactimate-aligned scope documenting every repair line item.
Material Selection
Choose replacement materials matching existing finishes or approved upgrades.
Reconstruction
In-house crews perform drywall, flooring, cabinetry, trim, and painting.
Code Compliance
Permits pulled, inspections scheduled, all work meets current Florida code.
Final Walkthrough
Detailed inspection with you, warranty documentation, and insurance closeout.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common timing, documentation, and service questions answered in a clearer format so owners and managers can make confident decisions faster.
The most important step is to stop the source of water if you can do so safely, then call WrightWay at (941) 379-8669 immediately. Avoid walking through standing water near electrical outlets, move valuables to a dry area, and do not use a household vacuum to remove water. Our technicians will arrive quickly with commercial-grade extraction and drying equipment to minimize further damage.
Most water damage restoration projects take between three and five days for the drying phase, though the timeline depends on the extent of the damage, the materials affected, and the category of water involved. Structural drying is monitored daily with moisture meters and thermal imaging to ensure every affected area reaches its dry standard. WrightWay keeps you informed throughout the process with daily progress updates.
Not necessarily. Carpet affected by clean-water events (Category 1) can often be saved if extraction and drying begin within 24 to 48 hours. However, carpet exposed to contaminated or sewage water (Category 2 or 3) typically must be removed and replaced for health and safety reasons. Our technicians will assess your carpet on site and recommend the safest, most cost-effective solution.
In many cases, yes. WrightWay uses specialized hardwood floor drying systems that force warm, dry air beneath the flooring to draw out trapped moisture without removing the planks. Early intervention is key because hardwood begins to warp, cup, and buckle the longer it stays saturated. Call us as soon as you notice any water exposure to give your floors the best chance of recovery.
Structural drying is the professional process of removing moisture from building materials such as drywall, studs, subfloors, and concrete after a water event. WrightWay uses commercial dehumidifiers, high-velocity air movers, and daily moisture mapping to bring every affected material back to its pre-loss dry standard. Proper structural drying prevents secondary damage like mold growth, wood rot, and lingering odors.
Our technicians use a combination of infrared thermal imaging cameras, penetrating moisture meters, and non-invasive moisture sensors to locate water hiding behind walls, under floors, and above ceilings. These tools allow us to create a detailed moisture map of your property so no wet area goes untreated. Detecting hidden moisture early is essential for preventing mold growth and structural deterioration.
Category 3 water, sometimes called “black water,” is grossly contaminated water that may contain sewage, chemicals, or other hazardous substances. Common sources include toilet overflows with feces, flooding from rivers or storm surge, and long-standing stagnant water. Category 3 events require specialized personal protective equipment, antimicrobial treatments, and the removal of all porous materials that came into contact with the water.
Most standard homeowner’s insurance policies cover sudden and accidental water damage such as burst pipes, appliance failures, and certain storm-related events. However, damage caused by long-term leaks, lack of maintenance, or flooding from rising water typically requires separate flood insurance. We recommend contacting your insurance carrier to confirm your coverage. WrightWay provides detailed documentation of all damage to support your claim.
Insurance Claims Assistance
WrightWay coordinates directly with your insurance company — Xactimate estimates, adjuster meetings, documentation, and supplemental claims. One less thing to worry about.
- Xactimate estimates in insurance-standard format
- Direct adjuster coordination and scope agreement
- Complete photo and moisture documentation
- Supplemental claims for hidden damage
Bring in a team that can stabilize the loss and carry the project forward.
Tell us what happened and we’ll help you understand the next move, whether you need emergency mitigation, a rebuild plan, or both. If the situation cannot wait, call (941) 379-8669 for immediate dispatch.
- Clear recommendations based on the actual condition of the property
- Documentation and scopes built for adjusters, owners, and property managers
- One accountable team from emergency work through reconstruction when needed
Talk with a live coordinator about the damage, property type, and what we should prepare before arrival.
Share the basics and we’ll take it from there.
We use this information to route the right team, equipment, and response plan before we arrive.
Call (941) 379-8669 and we can help triage the property before you submit the form.
A WrightWay team member will follow up as quickly as possible to confirm the scope and next steps.
What Our Clients Say
Real feedback from property owners, managers, and restoration clients who needed a team that could respond fast and communicate clearly.
Based on 416 Google reviews.
View Google reviewsI just wanted to take an opportunity to thank WrightWay and Greg Day and let them all know how appreciative I am for the help in getting my house back together. Very professional, reasonably priced and such an easy outfit to work with. You will definitely be my go-to for any future needs along with referring friends and family. It is great to know there are still honest and reputable companies out there that have passion in what they do! Your guys that came out were awesome. They took pride in their work and were friendly, knowledgeable, detailed and careful.
Teresa Diaz was AMAZING in just about every way. She immediately recognized issues, identified needed work, and worked above and beyond with budget concerns. Clarence called and was always cheerful, respectful and able to help schedule work at convenient times. Truly grateful for this team.
After major water damage from an upstairs unit leak, Derek Hayes and Scott Livingston carefully evaluated and estimated the damage. Their expertise is evident from mitigation of the damage to restoration of the damaged area in a manner that exceeded expectations, with meticulous recording of the damage and justification for each repair resulting in full insurance coverage.
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