Most restoration companies stop when the building is dry and hand you a list of contractors. We do not. The same Melbourne company that opened the wall closes it again — drywall, texture, paint, trim, flooring, cabinetry, roofing and everything the damage took out. That matters more than it sounds: when mitigation and rebuild sit under one contract, nobody is waiting on a second company to schedule, and nobody is arguing about who owns the part in the middle.
Brevard is a long thin county with the Atlantic on one side and the Indian River Lagoon down the middle, and the damage follows that geography. Out on the barrier island — Satellite Beach, Indialantic, Merritt Island, Cocoa Beach — the usual problem is wind-driven rain finding a way in around window and door assemblies, on buildings where salt air has been working on flashing and fasteners for thirty years. On the mainland, from Palm Bay up through Rockledge, Cocoa and Titusville, it is block houses on slabs where a failed supply line spreads flat across the floor with nowhere to drain. And unlike most of the state, the worst of it is not always a hurricane — a November nor’easter that pushes onshore for three days puts more water through a beachside roof than a fast summer storm ever does.
Crews dispatch 24/7 from our Melbourne base at 715 North Dr, Suite #B and cover all of Melbourne — one local team, no subcontracted call centers. See all services in Melbourne or read more about reconstruction & build-back.








