Emergency Response Services
24/7 Emergency Property Damage Response Across Greater Dayton
Emergency Response When You Need It Most
Unexpected property damage can be overwhelming. Whether caused by fire, storms, fallen trees, or sudden exposure, fast action is critical. Our Emergency Response Team is available 24/7 to stabilize your property, secure exposed areas, and help limit additional damage. From your first call forward, we provide clear communication and experienced guidance when you need it most.
Rapid Emergency Damage Response
Our trained crews respond quickly to active emergencies, focusing on immediate protection and stabilization. We work to secure your home or building and reduce risks caused by weather exposure, water intrusion, or structural damage.
Securing Your Property & Next Steps
Once your property is stabilized, our team documents the damage and prepares for the restoration process. We work directly with insurance providers to support the claims process and help move your project forward efficiently.
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24/7 Emergency Availability
Emergency response services available around the clock.
Fast Property Stabilization
Quick action to help prevent additional damage.
Insurance-Focused Documentation
Accurate documentation to support your claim.
One Trusted Team
From emergency response through restoration.
Why Trust Greater Dayton Construction Group?
Communication
We encourage information to flow freely between our customers, team members, and suppliers to create an inclusive environment that nurtures excellence at each step of the project.
Quality service
Our primary goal is to provide the high quality of service that our customers deserve and expect.
Teamwork
We value each member of our team for the unique qualities that they contribute. Our organizational success is predicated on the contributions of each individual.
Ethical behavior
We operate in a manner that delivers the respect that each customer, contractor, and team member deserves.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
We work for you! You are the customer. We are committed to restoring your home and returning it to its pre-loss condition — while making the process as seamless as possible.
Your Project Manager will be your primary point of contact throughout the restoration of your home. You can contact your Project Manager by phone, email, or text. They will review the best way to communicate with you during your project.
Your Project Manager is responsible for selecting and coordinating all workers assigned to your project. They will be able to answer any questions you may have regarding the different phases and schedules for your project.
An insurance deductible is the homeowner’s financial responsibility for repair costs. Deductibles are normally collected by your Estimator at the time of contract signing. However, depending on the insurance carrier, situations may vary.
You, the homeowner. However, your insurance provider will cover any additional utility charges incurred from the project. For example: if your electric bill is typically $60.00 per month and during your project it increases to $100.00, you are responsible for the “typical” $60.00 and insurance will pay the additional $40.00.
You are a very important part of the restoration process. During the restoration process, you have two very important functions: communication and product selections. Communication is a very important part of your project.
Communication can reduce any stress you may feel and also help eliminate any delays or possible errors. Product selections, or the specifications for your project, are also a very important part of the restoration process. These selections can often have long lead times, which can adversely affect the length of your project. The sooner these items are selected, the more efficiently your restoration project will progress and the better opportunity we will have to deliver your home per the agreed schedule.
A timeline schedule is an outline specific to each restoration. Its purpose is to track and maintain each phase of your project and the overall progress. You will be provided a timeline schedule for your project by your Project Manager shortly after your pre-construction meeting. This timeline schedule will serve as an “at a glance” tool to monitor the completion of specific tasks throughout the construction process.
Work revisions, material upgrades, or changes to the original specifications / selections are called Change Orders. Your Project Manager will provide you with an estimate of the requested changes and the impact to the schedule. Once the Change Order is approved, and the costs for the changes are received, the work will be completed.
While every attempt will be made to complete your project on time, there are several things that can negatively impact the provided timeline sched-ule. A few of the most common reasons are:
- Weather – The weather will have a definitive impact on all exterior phases of the construction process.
- Material Availability – Some material items take longer to be delivered than others. Customer selections and determining the project specifications as soon as possible will help minimize delays.
- Inspections – On occasion, your repairs will require inspections by the local municipality, and we have limited control over their schedules.
- Change Orders – Any alterations to the original specifications may require us to stop construction to approve a change order. One small change can affect multiple trades and ultimately the schedule.
- Supplements – Supplement is the insurance industry’s word for Change Order. If supplements arise due to unforeseen conditions, they could also impact the schedule.
Your safety is very important to us. We suggest that you schedule a weekly meeting with your Project Manager. They can walk you through your home and answer any questions you might have regarding the construction process.
Once the restoration process is complete, your Project Manager will schedule a meeting with you to review a “close-out” packet and obtain a certificate of completion. The close-out packet includes items such as product manuals, service agree-ments, product warranties and our material and workmanship warranty information. Once you have reviewed the closeout documents, we will need a signed certificate of completion for the insurance company and to close the construction process.
Call the Emergency Responce Team (ERT) for items that need immediate attention (i.e. roof leaks or water leaks). For other items covered by our warranty but do not need immediate attention, please call your Project Manager to schedule a visit to review the items. If your Project Manager is not available, please contact our Main Office at 937-426-3577.
Fire Damage
Emergency rebuild and restoration services for fire damage.
Storm & Hail Events
24/7 Emergency Response services to patch and cover home damages.
Smoke & Odor Removal
Finishing touches and deep restoration after fire and smoke damage.
Water Damage
Construction rebuilds to repair and restore after water and flood damage.
Wind & Tree Damage
Fast response repair services to patch and cover wind and tree damages.
Mold Mitigation
Deep restoration services to clean and clear mold after water damage.
We’re committed to providing the
BEST services in the restoration industry.
Disaster Restoration, At Any Scale
We need some basic information to get started on your quote. Begin by answering a few questions about your project.