Who you're calling

Local hands, thirty years deep

We started with the name Damage Control in 2017, but the hands behind it have been building and rebuilding Gulf Coast homes for over thirty years.

When a hurricane clears the Gulf, the out-of-town outfits roll in behind it — vans with magnetic signs, a deposit, and a phone number that stops working by spring. We're the opposite of that. We live here. Our kids go to school here. When your ceiling comes down at midnight, you're calling a neighbor, not a franchise dispatcher three states away.

That means we pick up, we show up fast, and we stay through the whole rebuild — from the first moisture reading to the final coat of paint. There's no handoff to a subcontractor you've never met. The crew that dries your house out is the crew that puts it back together.

What that gets you

  • A real person on the first call, day or night.
  • Honest readings — moisture meters and thermal imaging, written down and shown to you.
  • One accountable crew from mitigation through remodel.
  • A contractor who'll still be here — and still stand behind the work — next year.
Dramatic storm clouds gathering over a Gulf Coast Florida residential street.
Hurricane alley · Pinellas County · storm season

The honest record

Most contractors show you only the glossy after. Here's the part we don't hide — the real damage we've walked into and cleared.

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Documentary photo of active mold growth on a kitchen island edge.
St. Pete Beach · Mold remediation
Documentary photo of fire and smoke damage to kitchen cabinetry.
Pinellas · Fire & smoke
Documentary photo of industrial dehumidifiers and air movers during water damage mitigation.
Gulf Coast · Water mitigation
Documentary photo of the crew repairing storm-damaged roof shingles.
Barrier island · Storm repair
Documentary photo of a mold-affected tile wall during removal and re-tiling.
Treasure Island · Demo & re-tile

What we build on

  • Faith

    A steadiness that shows up in how we treat people under stress — calm, patient, and straight with you.

  • Honesty

    We tell you what needs doing and what doesn't. The reading on the meter is the reading you get.

  • Trust

    Earned one neighbor at a time, over thirty years, and kept by being here after the job is done.