ACA Restoration Point Pleasant
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Design-led, locally built

Reconstruction in Point Pleasant.

Full structural rebuild after mitigation — drywall, flooring, paint, trim, cabinetry. Same crew finishes the job.

Local team in Point Pleasant Honest, transparent pricing 24/7 emergency line
Local Based in Point Pleasant, NJ
IICRC S500 + S520 + S700 protocols
Insurance Direct billing to all major carriers
Service Overview

How We Approach It

The crew that pulled out the wet drywall is the crew putting the new drywall in. The Xactimate scope from mitigation maps directly to the rebuild scope — no separate negotiation, no scope arguments three weeks later. One contract, one team, one walkthrough at the end.

What's Included

  • Drywall replacement + finish
  • Hardwood, LVP, tile, carpet flooring
  • Cabinetry + trim work
  • Paint + finish work
  • Insurance scope-aligned
  • Single-source contracting

What the Rebuild Typically Covers

  • Drywall replacement and finish — cut to the documented flood line during mitigation, replaced with matching board thickness, taped, mudded, sanded, primed. For older {{city}} homes with plaster walls, we coordinate plaster repair as a specialty trade.
  • Flooring — hardwood (sand and refinish where dryable, full replacement when needed), LVP / LVT, ceramic and porcelain tile, carpet and pad. We coordinate with material suppliers to source matches for older installations or discontinued patterns.
  • Cabinetry + trim — kitchen + bath cabinets when water reached the toe-kick line, baseboards, casing, crown. Salvageable cabinets get pulled, dried in the shop, and reinstalled where possible. Custom millwork gets coordinated with the original sub if reachable.
  • Paint and finish — primer + two coats matching the original color when documented; whole-wall repaint when partial-wall blends won't read clean. Specialty finishes (Venetian plaster, lime wash, decorative finishes) get specialty-trade coordination.
  • Specialty coordination — plaster repair on older homes, custom millwork matching, designer paint matching for premium-finish units. Sub-trades scoped through us, not handed off to the homeowner.

Why the Same Crew Should Handle Mitigation and Reconstruction

The most common pattern that hurts {{city}} insurance restoration clients is the hand-off problem. The mitigation contractor extracts water and runs drying equipment. Then the homeowner hires a separate general contractor for the rebuild. Three weeks of scope arguments later, the rebuild starts — except the GC's price doesn't match the mitigation scope, the carrier's adjuster has to re-evaluate, and items that should have been documented during demo are now invisible behind new drywall. That sequence turns 4-week projects into 3-month projects.

Our reconstruction is the back-end of the same job. The crew that pulled out the wet drywall in week one is the crew putting the new drywall in week three. The Xactimate scope from mitigation maps directly to the rebuild scope — no separate negotiation. Photos taken during demo (so we know what was behind every wall) inform the rebuild. Specialty trades (plaster matching, hardwood refinishing, custom millwork, tile setters) get coordinated by us, not bounced to the homeowner to find. One contract. One phone number. One walkthrough at the end.

Process

Our Process

  1. 01

    24/7 Dispatch

    Live answering service routed directly to dispatch. Most Point Pleasant addresses see a truck within 60 minutes of the call.

  2. 02

    Iicrc S500 Protocol

    Loss category established (Cat-1, Cat-2, Cat-3) on first inspection. Protocol matched to category — no shortcuts on contaminated water cleanup.

  3. 03

    Industrial Drying

    Truck-mounted extraction, high-velocity air movers, LGR dehumidification, HEPA-filtered negative air when needed. Equipment sized to the loss, not under-spec to save cost.

  4. 04

    Verified Moisture Clearance

    Final clearance readings on every substrate before reconstruction starts. We do not close the mitigation phase on "looks dry" — we close it on documented moisture content at baseline.

  5. 05

    Single-source Reconstruction

    Rebuild scope mapped directly from mitigation documentation. No contractor handoff, no scope renegotiation, no surprise costs three weeks in.

The difference

Why Customers Choose Us

Real reasons. No invented stats, no manufactured awards.

  • 01

    24/7/365 Emergency Response

    Holidays, weekends, middle of the night — same response standard. Property losses do not check the calendar. Neither do we.

  • 02

    Multi-Unit + Commercial Capable

    COIs on file at most major Ocean County multi-unit buildings. After-hours noise scheduling for tenant-occupied commercial. Per-unit documentation discipline for HOA + condo claims.

  • 03

    Pre-Staged For Surge Events

    Storm season we add equipment + tech capacity at our Point Pleasant base. When the call volume spikes after a major weather event, individual response times do not slip.

Service Area

Serving Ocean County

Restoration coverage from Point Pleasant, NJ across the full Ocean County footprint. Active emergencies dispatch within the hour. Non-emergency consultations and reconstruction work scheduled at the property owner's convenience. We work both single-family residential and small commercial in the corridor.

Counties Covered

  • Ocean County, NJ

Cities We Service

Each Ocean city below opens a local page with arrival times from our Point Pleasant base and the loss patterns we handle most often in that municipality.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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How long does drying take after a water loss? +

Three to five days for a typical residential water loss. Hardwood floors and dense materials can take longer — sometimes 7-10 days. We monitor with calibrated moisture meters daily and only stop drying when readings return to dry-standard moisture content for the materials in your home.

Will my floors and walls have to come out? +

Often less than people expect. Category-1 (clean supply-line) water that we reach inside 24-48 hours can usually be dried in place. Category-3 (sewage, river, ground intrusion) is different — IICRC S500 protocol requires removing porous materials those waters contacted. We cut to a documented flood line and replace what comes out.

How do you make sure mold does not come back? +

Mold prevention happens during drying, not after. We hold the structure under controlled airflow until moisture meters confirm wood, drywall, and substrate are back inside the manufacturer-approved dry range. Anything porous that absorbed contaminated water comes out. Surfaces receive a registered antimicrobial before reconstruction. We also pull access panels and inspect HVAC ductwork if water tracked into the system.

Are you open weekends and holidays? +

Emergency dispatch is 24/7/365 including all holidays. Reconstruction work and consultations follow business hours but we can adjust for client schedules.

What is the difference between water damage and flood damage? +

Water damage is sudden and accidental — pipe burst, appliance failure, storm intrusion through a damaged roof. Flood damage is rising surface water from outside the structure. Standard homeowners insurance covers water damage. Flood requires separate NFIP flood insurance. We document the source clearly so the right policy pays the claim.

How much does water damage restoration cost? +

A typical Point Pleasant residential water mitigation runs $3,000-$8,000 depending on loss size and material types affected. Reconstruction adds another $5,000-$30,000 depending on scope. Most jobs are insurance-billed after deductible. We give a realistic estimate after the on-site assessment, not a guess on the phone.

Do I have to leave my home during restoration? +

For most water-damage jobs, no. We work in the affected area while you live in the rest of the home. Cat-3 sewage cleanup requires evacuation of the affected area during the cleanup phase because the work itself aerosolizes pathogens. Major fires often require temporary relocation while smoke + soot are addressed. We discuss displacement on the first call so you can plan.

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