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Full-service restoration in Federal Way: water, fire, mold, storm, biohazard, and commercial restoration. 24/7 response. Call (206) 883-0333.

When a pipe bursts at 2 a.m. or a kitchen fire leaves your home smelling like charred drywall, the last thing you need is to coordinate three different contractors. National Restoration Construction handles the full arc of damage recovery — emergency mitigation, structural drying, cleanup, and complete reconstruction — for homeowners, commercial property owners, and multi-family building managers throughout the greater Seattle area and South King County.

Emergency restoration services

Some damage compounds by the hour. Water soaking into subfloor framing can begin supporting mold growth within 24 to 48 hours; smoke residue etches surfaces and embeds into HVAC systems the longer it sits; a biohazard scene left uncontained creates liability and health risks that grow with every passing day. The emergency side of the business covers water damage restoration (extraction, structural drying, moisture mapping), fire and smoke damage restoration (soot removal, content cleaning, deodorization), storm damage response (wind, hail, flooding), and biohazard and trauma scene cleanup handled by technicians trained to OSHA standards. For most calls in the Federal Way area, a crew is on-site within two hours — often less.

Reconstruction and renovation

Mitigation stops the bleeding; reconstruction puts the building back together. Once the damaged material is removed and the structure is dry and stable, the rebuild phase begins — and it’s handled by the same company, under the same roof, without a hand-off to an unfamiliar general contractor. That means framing, drywall, insulation, flooring, cabinetry, painting, roofing, and finish carpentry are all coordinated through a single project manager who already knows the scope of damage. For commercial clients, that continuity matters even more: faster sequencing, fewer scheduling gaps, and one point of contact for the insurance adjuster.

Specialty services

Not every job fits neatly into “emergency” or “rebuild.” A real estate transaction might need a mold inspection before closing. A vacant property after a break-in needs board-up and tarping before weather or vandalism causes secondary damage. A home that flooded months ago and was dried by someone else might still carry a musty odor that points to hidden colonization — that’s where mold remediation and professional odor removal come in. These services are available as standalone calls or as part of a larger restoration project, and they’re backed by the same IICRC-certified, EPA-certified, Lead-Safe Certified Firm standards that govern the full-scope work.

The advantage of working with one company from the first emergency call through the final coat of paint is that nothing falls through the cracks between phases. There’s no finger-pointing between a mitigation crew and a separate GC, no delays waiting for a handoff inspection, and no duplicate documentation for the insurance carrier. When you’re ready to talk through what your property needs — or if you’re standing in a flooded room right now — call (206) 883-0333.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you work on both residential and commercial properties?
Yes. The team handles single-family homes, condos, apartment and multi-family buildings, retail spaces, office buildings, and light industrial properties. Commercial projects typically involve tighter timelines and more complex insurance coordination, both of which the project management process is built to accommodate.
What's the difference between mitigation and reconstruction?
Mitigation is everything done to stop ongoing damage — extracting standing water, drying out structural materials, removing charred or contaminated debris, boarding up openings. Reconstruction is the rebuild that follows once the structure is stable and clean: new framing, drywall, flooring, roofing, and finishes. Many restoration companies only do one or the other; National Restoration Construction handles both, which eliminates the scheduling gap and communication breakdown that often delays a project when two separate contractors are involved.
Do you handle insurance claims for all of your services?
Yes. Documentation for insurance purposes — moisture readings, photo logs, scope of loss reports, and line-item estimates formatted for carrier review — is part of the standard process across emergency, reconstruction, and specialty services. The team works directly with most major carriers and can communicate with your adjuster on your behalf, though the policy itself is always between you and your insurer.

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