Let’s Get You the Help
and the Answers You Deserve
Whether you’re facing an emergency or finally ready to start that remodel you’ve been putting off, we’re here to listen, guide, and deliver Next Level results. No pressure. No runaround. Just real support from people who care about your home.
Daniel Tapia
Carolyn Souther
Steve Derebey
Stephanie J
Kathy H
Seth A
John Duman
Dan Ketchum
What Happens After You Reach Out?
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1. We’ll follow up quickly usually within 1 business day.
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2. You’ll talk to a real person who’s here to listen, not sell.
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3. We’ll help you map out next steps whether it’s urgent repairs or project planning.
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4. No obligation, ever... just clarity, support, and options tailored to you.
Need to Know More? Let’s Clear Things Up.
Here’s what to expect when you work with Next Level
— fast, honest, and stress-free.
Do you offer free estimates?
Yes — we offer a complimentary initial consultation to understand your space, goals, and budget range.
Instead of a rushed “ballpark number,” we walk through your vision, assess the existing conditions, and outline what it will realistically take to get you there. That way you leave with clarity — not confusion.
For larger remodels, we may recommend a structured design and planning phase to ensure pricing is accurate and aligned with your expectations.
How fast can you be here?
We can have a crew on-site in as little as 60 minutes, 24/7. The faster we start, the more damage we can prevent.
Do you work with my insurance company?
Yes. We work with all providers, even if we’re not officially listed. We’ll help you understand the process and make it as stress-free as possible.
What types of damage do you handle?
We specialize in water, fire, and mold damage. From small leaks to major disasters, we’ve got you covered.
Is your team licensed and insured?
Absolutely. We’re fully licensed, insured, and local. You can trust that we stand behind our work.
Will my home be safe during the process?
Yes. We treat every home like it’s our own — clean, secure, and respectful from start to finish.
How long does restoration take?
Every project is different, but we focus on fast, efficient work without cutting corners. We’ll give you a clear timeline up front.
What happens if mold is found?
We’re certified in safe mold removal. If we find mold, we’ll take care of it completely — no shortcuts, no lingering risks.
Can I live in my home during restoration?
It depends on the extent of the damage. We’ll walk you through what’s safest and most comfortable for you.
Do I need to have a design ready before I contact you?
Not at all.
Some clients come to us with inspiration photos and Pinterest boards. Others just know, “I don’t love this space anymore.”
Either way, that’s enough to start.
We can help you:
Clarify your vision
Refine layout ideas
Select materials and finishes
Make smart decisions that balance style and function
You don’t need a finished plan — you just need a starting point.
Do you offer whole-home renovations?
Yes.
While many homeowners reach out for kitchens or bathrooms, we also handle full-scale interior renovations — whether you’re updating multiple rooms or reimagining your entire home.
Our team coordinates the moving parts so you’re not juggling multiple trades, timelines, and decisions on your own. One plan. One team. One clear path forward.
Can you help me stay within budget?
Absolutely — and this is one of the most important conversations we have early on.
We believe transparency prevents surprises.
During planning, we:
Align scope with your budget range
Offer material options at different investment levels
Identify where to splurge and where to save
Discuss potential hidden conditions upfront
Our goal isn’t to “sell you more.”
It’s to help you make informed decisions so the finished project feels worth every dollar.
How do I get started with a remodeling project?
Simple.
Reach out to schedule your consultation.
We meet, discuss goals, and review your space.
If it’s a good fit, we move into planning and design.
Then we build — with clear communication every step of the way.
The hardest part is usually just making the first call.
Once you do, we’ll guide you through the rest.
