At Paul Davis Restoration of Northeast Texas, each day brings new tasks and challenges. We start bright and early, ready to handle whatever comes our way. Sometimes this means rolling up our sleeves and doing the hard work ourselves.
Our day often begins with picking up a trailer full of construction debris. Clearing debris regularly is important for safety and keeping job sites organized. After loading the trailer, we head to the landfill to drop off materials. It’s not the most glamorous job, but it’s a necessary step to keep each restoration project moving smoothly.
At one of our recent fire rebuild projects, we’re making great progress. The house had severe damage, especially to the roof and structural beams inside. The fire burned so hot that even the bricks on the home started to crumble. Thankfully, our experienced brick specialists have the skills needed to perfectly match and replace damaged bricks. Now the home has a sturdy, new roof, and repairs inside are nearly complete.
When working outdoors in Texas, especially during the hot summer, staying hydrated is crucial. On busy days, we make quick stops to refill our drinks. Keeping our team hydrated ensures we stay alert and safe throughout the day.
Back at our office, the day shifts from physical labor to paperwork and planning. Checking emails and coordinating with the team helps us stay organized. Our office staff, including our chaos coordinator, keeps everything running smoothly. Team meetings help us stay connected and focused, even when the work gets busy.
Before ending the day, we always ensure our crews have the tools and resources they need. Our team works hard every day, handling tough tasks like rebuilding homes after fires, floods, or storms. Making sure they have everything they need helps them do their best work.
At Paul Davis Restoration of Northeast Texas, we’re ready to respond quickly and efficiently whenever homeowners need us most. Whether it’s a small cleanup or a complete home rebuild, we’re committed to restoring homes and peace of mind for families in our community.