Free Consultations & Rebuild Budgets for Fire-Affected Homeowners

If your property was damaged in the recent wildfires, we’re offering a no-cost preliminary Rebuild Budget, as well as guidance on design, insurance support, permits, and construction. We’re a full-service design build team, with everything and everyone you need to get back home.

How It Works:

Schedule a Free 30-Minute Consult

We'll meet virtually or by phone to learn about your vision, timeline, and property goals. Whether you're rebuilding exactly what you had or planning to expand, we want to understand what matters most to you.

We Build Your Preliminary Rebuild Budget

Within 7-10 business days of your consult, we'll deliver a customized rebuild plan, including a line-item cost breakdown, architectural and design considerations, and options based on your preferences.

Review Together

We'll walk you through the budget in a second meeting, answer your questions, refine if needed, and help you feel confident about your next steps.

Recover Faster & Build Stronger After Wildfire Damage

Wildfire Recovery Experts

Wildfire recovery is our expertise. Let our team guide you through a seamless rebuilding process after wildfire damage. We handle every step from assessment to reconstruction so you can focus on what matters most: your family’s recovery.

Faster Recovery

Rebuild 30% faster with our efficient recovery process

Expert Guidance

Expert guidance from assessment to final construction

Insurance Coordination

Seamless coordination with insurance providers

Advanced Materials

Advanced fire-resistant materials for long-term safety

Project Management

Dedicated project management to streamline every phase

Permit Expediting

Fast-track permitting to reduce rebuilding delays by up to 40%

Ready to Start Your Recovery Journey?

Our team is ready to help you navigate the rebuilding process with expert guidance and support at every step.

How We Make Rebuilding Easier

Our comprehensive services streamline the rebuilding process, ensuring a faster, smoother journey from planning to completion. We’re committed to protecting your home and family’s future.
Construction & Rebuild

We handle everything from demolition to finishing touches, ensuring a safe and high-quality rebuild.

Here’s how we speed up the process:

Full-Service Rebuilds – We manage the entire process, protecting your home and family’s future.
Fire-Resistant Construction – We use modern materials to reduce future fire risk.
On-Site Quality Control – We oversee operations for efficiency and compliance.
Final Inspections – We complete all approvals to prepare your home for return.
Our structured approach delivers a safe, resilient home 30% faster than standard rebuilds.

We design for durability, efficiency, and code compliance to minimize delays and obstacles.

Here’s how we speed up the process:
  • Customized Building Plans – We tailor designs to your vision and compliance requirements.
  • Structural Analysis – We ensure integrity for long-term durability and safety.
  • MEP Design – We plan efficient HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems.
  • Permit Compliance – We prepare plans for swift city approval and regulatory adherence.

 

Our comprehensive planning reduces rebuild time by 20% on average.

We navigate complex regulations to keep your project moving forward without unnecessary delays.

Here’s how we speed up the process:
  • Permit Research – We identify and prepare all necessary applications.
  • Regulatory Compliance – We ensure adherence to local codes and ordinances.
  • Agency Coordination – We streamline communication with city departments.
  • Expedited Processing – We manage paperwork to reduce wait times and delays.

 

Our process ensures faster approvals, cutting permit processing time by up to 40%.

We prepare your site safely and efficiently for new construction, minimizing health risks.

Here’s how we speed up the process:
  • Site Assessment – We evaluate hazards and identify necessary removals.
  • Controlled Demolition – We safely clear damaged structures, preserving what we can.
  • Debris Disposal – We properly remove and dispose of hazardous materials.
  • Fire Safety Clearance – We reduce future risks through vegetation management.

 

Our thorough preparation minimizes obstacles, typically completing site prep 25% faster than industry standard.

We guide you through the complex claims process, ensuring you get the coverage you deserve.

Here’s how we speed up the process:
  • Damage Documentation – We gather comprehensive reports and photos for your claim.
  • Claims Guidance – We help with paperwork and optimize your submission process.
  • Insurer Communication – We offer advice on effective information sharing with adjusters.
  • Appeals Assistance – We provide expert insight for underpaid or denied claims.

Our support ensures you’re informed and confident.

We coordinate every aspect of your rebuild for a streamlined, stress-free process.

Here’s how we speed up the process:
  • Comprehensive Oversight – We coordinate timelines, budgets, and contractors.
  • Vendor Coordination – We ensure seamless communication between all teams.
  • Compliance Monitoring – We align progress with deadlines and requirements.
  • Budget Management – We track costs to keep your project on budget.

 

Our management reduces stress and unexpected setbacks, completing projects 15% under average timelines.

Detailed Project Timeline & Milestones

Understanding the rebuilding process helps you prepare for what’s ahead. Here’s a comprehensive roadmap of what to expect during your wildfire recovery journey.

Initial Assessment & Planning

Key Tasks:

Completion of damage assessment report and rebuilding strategy

Debris Removal & Site Preparation

Key Tasks:

Site clearance certification and readiness for rebuilding

Design & Permitting

Key Tasks:

Building permit approval and construction authorization
Initial insurance payments typically arrive during this phase

Foundation & Framing

Key Tasks:

Framing inspection approval and “dried-in” status

Interior & Exterior Finishing

Key Tasks:

Interior finishing completion and systems testing
Secondary insurance payments typically arrive during this phase

Final Inspections & Move-In

Key Tasks:

Certificate of occupancy and home handover
Final insurance payments typically arrive upon completion

The complete wildfire recovery and rebuilding process typically takes 5-8 months from initial assessment to move-in, depending on project complexity, permitting timelines, and other factors.

Timelines can vary based on project scope, local permitting processes, weather conditions, and material availability. Our team works diligently to expedite the process while maintaining the highest quality standards. We’ll provide you with regular updates and a personalized timeline specific to your project.

Insurance Claim Roadmap

Navigate the complex insurance claim process with confidence. Our step-by-step guide helps you maximize your coverage and avoid common pitfalls.

Introduction & Overview

Why This Matters

A structured insurance claim process is essential for wildfire recovery. It minimizes delays, maximizes payouts, and ensures accurate documentation of your losses. Without proper guidance, homeowners often leave thousands of dollars on the table.

Who This Helps

This roadmap benefits those new to insurance claims as well as seasoned homeowners who want to avoid common pitfalls. Even if you've filed claims before, wildfire claims have unique challenges that require special attention.

Step-by-Step Guide

1 Immediate Steps After the Fire
Take extensive photos and videos of the site. Document all affected structures and areas, even if they appear minimally damaged.

Wait until authorities declare it safe to re-enter your property. Structural damage and toxic materials can pose serious health risks.

Notify your insurance company immediately, even before all details are gathered. Most policies require prompt reporting of losses.

Have a copy of your insurance policy readily available, either digital or paper. Review coverage limits and deductibles.
Collect proof of ownership, purchase receipts, mortgage documents, and any relevant warranties for major items.
Create a detailed list of items destroyed or damaged, with estimated values. Go room by room to ensure thoroughness.
Most insurers offer multiple ways to file: phone call, online portal, or in-person meeting with an agent. Choose what works best for you.
Be ready with your policy number, date of loss, and a general description of the damage. More details can be provided later.
Write down or save your claim number for all future communications. This is your key identifier throughout the process.
Your insurer will send an adjuster to assess the damage. Try to schedule this as soon as it’s safe to access your property.
Attend the inspection if possible, pointing out critical details the adjuster might otherwise miss. Consider having a contractor present too.
Ask the adjuster about coverage limits, deductibles, and timelines for claim resolution. Get answers in writing when possible.
Submit additional proof of loss documentation, including detailed photos, contractor estimates, and expert reports as needed.
Keep detailed communication logs of all emails, calls, names of representatives, and dates. Request written confirmation of verbal agreements.
Send written reminders if there’s no progress within 7-10 days. Be persistent but professional in your communications.
Carefully read the offer and compare it to contractor estimates and your personal calculations. Verify it covers all damages.
If the payout seems too low, consider getting a second opinion from independent adjusters or contractors. You can appeal the decision.
Be cautious about signing release forms that might waive future claims. Ensure the settlement truly covers all expenses before signing.
Use funds effectively for rebuilding, noting any restrictions from your mortgage lender. Some payments may be made in installments.
Keep proof of completed work and final inspections to officially close the claim. This may be required by your insurer.
Be aware that some policies have time limits for reporting additional damage discovered later. Know your deadlines.

Incomplete or Inaccurate Documentation

Not Taking Enough Photos:

Capture everything from multiple angles, including close-ups and wide shots.

Missing Receipts:

Use bank statements or credit card records as backup for missing receipts.

Misunderstanding Policy Coverage

Coverage Limits:

Landscaping, outbuildings, and certain valuables may have partial or no coverage.

Additional Living Expenses:

Understand the limits and eligibility criteria for temporary housing costs.

Missing Deadlines

Initial Reporting Window:

Most policies require claims to be filed within a specific timeframe after the loss.

Documentation Delays:

Late submission of forms and evidence can result in claim denials.

Accepting Low Settlement Offers

Insufficient Assessment:

First offers often don't fully account for rebuilding costs or total losses.

Lack of Second Opinion:

Consult with contractors or public adjusters to verify if the settlement is fair.

Why This Roadmap Matters

Following these steps prevents delays and maximizes your insurance payout. The difference between a properly managed claim and a mishandled one can be tens of thousands of dollars in your recovery funds.