How We Rebuild Homes the Right Way

Reconstruction is not just “fixing what broke.” For our clients, it is often the moment a home gets a second chance—after water damage, mold, aging materials, or a remodel that was never done correctly in the first place. Our team was built specifically for that kind of work: not quick patches, not surface cosmetics, but real, accountable reconstruction that restores safety, comfort, and long-term value.
After the damage is addressed and the structure is stable, our work can move in two directions depending on what the homeowner wants and what the building needs. The first is restoration with improvements—bringing everything back while upgrading weak points, fixing design flaws, and improving durability. The second is complete reconstruction—when it makes more sense to rebuild assemblies, reconfigure layouts, or rebuild entire spaces to modern standards. That can mean a bathroom, kitchen, basement, attic, or crawlspace. Wherever the problem starts, our goal is the same: return the home to a condition that feels solid, clean, and reliable.

We handle the full cycle.

A major part of quality reconstruction is control. That is why our team includes the business owners—not just on paper, but in the process. We are directly involved in planning, sequencing, and supervision. We don’t hand the project off and disappear. We stay close to the work, because reconstruction involves hundreds of decisions: what gets opened, what gets replaced, how assemblies should breathe, how to prevent moisture traps, how to meet code, and how to avoid callbacks. Those decisions are exactly where good projects are made.

We also believe that a strong reconstruction company is defined by the people behind the scenes.

Over the years, we carefully selected the best subcontractors and built a reliable network. These are specialists who value their reputation, show up prepared, and understand that they are representing our standards inside someone’s home. They care about the quality of their work because their name is attached to it, and because we hold the bar high—every time. That reputation culture matters. It is what turns a “crew” into a team, and it is one of the biggest reasons our clients get consistent results.

The foundation of our process is experience.

As the company founder, I bring over 20 years of hands-on work across multiple construction disciplines—from foundations to roof ridges. I’ve been inside every stage of a building: structural framing, water management, insulation, drywall systems, finishes, ventilation details, and the parts most people never see but always feel later when something fails. That breadth matters in reconstruction, because water damage and mold don’t respect trade boundaries. A failure might appear as staining on drywall, but the cause could be flashing, airflow, grading, a venting mistake, or a hidden plumbing issue. When you understand how the entire building system works, you don’t just repair the symptom—you solve the reason it happened.

Our work today is guided by a clear purpose:

helping homeowners return to a safe and healthy home. That phrase is not marketing for us—it is a standard. It means we don’t close walls until materials are dry and stable. It means we don’t build over hidden problems. It means we choose assemblies and details that reduce moisture risk, improve ventilation, and support long-term durability. A reconstruction should not be a reset button for the same problem to come back. It should be a step forward.

For clients, that approach changes the entire experience.

Instead of coordinating multiple companies, wondering who is responsible for what, or trying to manage timelines between demo, drying, repairs, and finishes, they get one accountable team. We take the project from the damaged condition to a complete, finished space—with clear communication, clean jobsite standards, and a focus on results that hold up over time.

Reconstruction is personal.

It happens in the most important place people have: their home. That is why we treat it with respect—through careful planning, skilled execution, and a team culture built around reputation and responsibility. Whether it is restoring a bathroom, rebuilding a kitchen, finishing a basement, improving an attic, or correcting crawlspace conditions, we approach every project with the same mindset: do it correctly, do it safely, and leave the home better than it was before.
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Sat–Sun: By appointment
9301 AVONDALE RD NE, UNIT I1045
Redmond , WA
License Holder: Mikhail Makrushin
License Type: Construction Contractor (WA)
License number: #HMPROL*792CH

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KING County, WA
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