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Home Restoration & Renovations in Renfrew County

At DKI Helferty's Disaster Restoration, we specialize in comprehensive home restoration and renovation services throughout Renfrew County.

Our Services

Whether your home has suffered from water damage, fire, or other disasters, we offer expert solutions to restore it to its former condition. Our team provides a wide range of services:
 

  • Basement builds from scratch

  • Full home rebuilds

  • Roofing solutions

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Your One-Stop Shop in Renfrew County

We take pride in being your one-stop shop for all home restoration needs, ensuring that every aspect of your project is handled with care and precision. From initial assessment to project completion, we manage everything so you can focus on getting back to normal.

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Common Types of Damage and What Causes Them

While some damage may need minor renovations, others can call for full rebuilds. Our team can help with a range of issues, including the following:
 

  • Structural weakening or collapse – This may result from severe fires, long-term water damage, or natural disasters like storms or earthquakes.

 

  • Flooding in basements – This can be caused by burst pipes, clogged sump pumps, heavy rain, and storms.

 

  • Roof leaks and interior water intrusion – This is often caused by wind damage, fallen tree limbs, ice dams, or aging shingles.

 

  • Warped or broken siding – This is typically due to hailstorms, high winds, or debris impact during storms.

 

  • Total property damage – This may occur after large-scale disasters like fires or floods.

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Contact Us

Trust DKI Helferty's Disaster Restoration to deliver high-quality results, restoring your home safely and efficiently. Contact us today for a consultation and let us restore your home to its former condition!

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We Can Help

We’ll restore your property to its former condition following unexpected disasters

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