Post Mitigation Reconstruction in Tulsa, OK

The mitigation crew has done their job. Now your walls are open, your floors are gone, and your home needs to be put back together. That's where Apex comes in.

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Serving Green Country

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25+ years of combined experience

Is Your Home Stuck in the Middle of the Recovery Process? 

After a water loss, fire, or mold event, a mitigation company comes in to remove the damaged material including drywall, flooring, insulation, and sometimes structural components. Their job is to dry things out and stop the damage from spreading. But when they leave, you're left with a home that's partly gutted and needs to be rebuilt. That's the reconstruction phase, and it's where many homeowners get stuck because they don't know who to call next.

You need post-mitigation reconstruction if:

  • Mitigation is complete and your home has open walls, missing flooring, or exposed framing

  • Your insurance company has approved a reconstruction scope

  • You've had water, fire, or mold mitigation and need a contractor to rebuild

  • You were told to find a reconstruction contractor by your mitigation company or adjuster

How Post-Mitigation Reconstruction Works With Apex

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    Scope Review and Estimate

    We review the mitigation report, inspect the affected areas, and build a reconstruction estimate that aligns with your insurance scope. We explain every line item in plain language.

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    Insurance Coordination

    We work directly with your adjuster to get the scope approved and supplement for anything missed. Our goal is a full rebuild, not a minimum-approved patchwork.

  • Full Rebuild

    We put your home back together including drywall, insulation, flooring, paint, trim, cabinets, and fixtures, everything needed to make the affected areas fully livable and matching the rest of your home.

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What Our Post-Mitigation Reconstruction Includes

  • Scope review and alignment with insurance estimate

  • Drywall installation and texture matched to existing

  • Insulation replacement where removed

  • Flooring reinstallation (LVP, hardwood, tile, carpet)

  • Trim, baseboard, and door casing reinstallation

  • Paint on walls, ceilings, and trim

  • Cabinet and vanity reinstallation

  • Fixture reinstallation (light fixtures, outlets, vents)

  • Final punch list and homeowner walkthrough

What Our Customers are Saying

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About Apex Roofing

Apex Roofing handles post-mitigation reconstruction throughout the Tulsa metro and Green Country, and we've built a reputation as the contractor homeowners, adjusters, and mitigation companies call when the rebuild phase starts. We understand insurance scopes, we know how to work within adjuster-approved budgets while supplementing for legitimate line items that were missed, and we have the crew and experience to rebuild affected areas so they look and function exactly as they should. From a single water-damaged bathroom in Owasso to multi-room fire restoration in Broken Arrow, Apex delivers the rebuild Green Country homeowners need.

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Mitigation Is Done. Now Let's Get Your Home Put Back Together.

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More About Post Mitigation Reconstruction in Tulsa, OK

Apex Roofing provides post-mitigation reconstruction services for homeowners throughout Tulsa, Oklahoma and surrounding Green Country communities including Broken Arrow, Owasso, Jenks, Bixby, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Claremore, and Glenpool. After a water loss, fire, or mold event, a licensed mitigation company removes damaged materials and dries out the structure, but that's only the first half of the recovery. The reconstruction phase is what actually restores your home to livable condition, and it requires a contractor with both the technical skills to rebuild correctly and the insurance knowledge to navigate the claims process properly. Apex Roofing brings both. We review mitigation documentation, align with your insurance scope, and build a reconstruction plan that makes your home whole, not just minimally patched. We handle drywall, insulation, flooring, paint, trim, and fixtures, and we work with adjusters to ensure the approved scope reflects the true cost of a proper rebuild. If you've had mitigation work completed on your Tulsa or Green Country home and need a reconstruction contractor you can trust, Apex Roofing is ready to help.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Post-mitigation reconstruction is the rebuilding phase that follows water, fire, or mold mitigation. After the mitigation company removes damaged materials and dries out the structure, a reconstruction contractor rebuilds the affected areas including drywall, flooring, paint, trim, and more, back to livable condition.

  • In most cases, yes. The reconstruction phase is typically covered under the same claim as the mitigation work. We work directly with your insurance company to align on scope and ensure a complete rebuild is authorized.

  • We can typically begin the scope review and estimate process as soon as mitigation is complete. Actual construction start depends on insurance approval and scheduling, but we work to minimize delays.

  • Yes. We have extensive experience working with insurance adjusters on reconstruction scopes. We communicate directly with your adjuster to align on what's needed for a full, proper rebuild.

  • We do our best to match existing finishes as closely as possible. If exact matches aren't available, we'll discuss options with you so the rebuilt areas blend in with the rest of your home.

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