
Full-Service Reconstruction & Rebuilds
Complete post-disaster rebuilding after water, fire, or storm damage. From structural repairs to interior finishes — one contractor for the entire project.
Our Reconstruction Process
Damage Assessment
Comprehensive evaluation of all structural and cosmetic damage with detailed photo documentation for insurance.
Insurance Coordination
We work directly with your adjuster to scope the full extent of covered repairs.
Project Planning
Detailed timeline and material selections for all reconstruction work.
Structural Repairs
Foundation, framing, roofing, and structural component restoration.
Interior Rebuild
Drywall, flooring, painting, cabinetry, and all interior finishes.
Final Inspection
Quality walkthrough with you to confirm every detail meets your expectations.
What We Rebuild
Structural repair and rebuilding
Drywall installation and finishing
Flooring restoration (hardwood, tile, carpet)
Kitchen and bathroom rebuilding
Electrical and plumbing coordination
Roofing and siding repair
Painting and finishes
Window and door replacement
HVAC duct cleaning and restoration
Contents restoration
Restoration vs. Reconstruction: What's the Difference?
Many homeowners are surprised to learn these are two distinct phases. Restoration is the emergency work — stopping the damage, extracting water, removing soot, drying the structure, and preventing further loss. Reconstruction is the rebuild that follows — replacing drywall, flooring, cabinetry, and finishes to return your property to its pre-loss condition or better. Many companies only do one. Bulldog handles both, so there's no gap, no second contractor, and no finger-pointing when the project is complex.


One Team, One Insurance Claim
Because we manage both the mitigation and the rebuild, we document everything for your insurance carrier from day one — keeping the loss estimate, scope, and final repairs aligned under a single claim. That means fewer surprises, less paperwork on your end, and a smoother path from “disaster” to “done.”
When You Need Reconstruction
Reconstruction is the rebuild phase after the damage is stopped. It usually follows:
After fire damage
rebuilding rooms lost to flames, smoke, and firefighting
After water damage
replacing drywall, flooring, and cabinetry once everything is dry
After a storm
repairing roofs, siding, and structure hit by wind, hail, or fallen trees
After mold remediation
restoring walls and materials removed during remediation
What to Expect During Your Rebuild
Reconstruction is more predictable when you know the phases. After mitigation, we scope the full rebuild with your adjuster, then handle material selections so you can make choices early instead of mid-project. Permits are pulled, structural work comes first (framing, roofing, systems), then interior finishes — drywall, flooring, paint, cabinetry — and finally a walkthrough with you before we call it done. Throughout, you have one project manager and one schedule, so you always know what's happening and what's next.

Permits, Codes & Doing It Right
A proper rebuild isn't just cosmetic — it has to meet current building codes, which often changed since your home was built. We pull all required permits in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, coordinate inspections, and build to code, not just back to “the way it was.” Many policies include code-upgrade coverage for exactly this; we help identify and document it so required upgrades don't come out of your pocket.
Reconstruction FAQs
Ready to Rebuild? Get a Free Assessment.
Our reconstruction team handles everything from emergency stabilization to final finishes. One team, one point of contact, from damage to done.
Average response time: 47 minutes • Available 24/7/365

