Most restoration companies stop when the building is dry and hand you a list of contractors. We do not. The same Ocala 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.
Marion County is limestone country, and that shapes nearly every water loss we see here. Houses sit on slabs poured onto sand and clay over a shallow aquifer, so when a supply line lets go there is no basement to catch it — the water runs sideways under tile and laminate and shows up two rooms away. Add the farm parcels out toward Anthony, Citra and Fort McCoy, where a tack room or a barn office runs off its own well and nobody is inside for days at a stretch, plus the seasonal houses around Lady Lake, Summerfield and Belleview that sit closed up for half the year, and the typical job here is not a dramatic flood. It is a small leak that had a very long time to work.
Crews dispatch 24/7 from our Ocala base at 3288 SW 74th Ave, Suite #101 and cover all of Ocala — one local team, no subcontracted call centers. See all services in Ocala or read more about reconstruction & build-back.








