Brownstown Township, MI — Wayne County — South of Metro Airport
Phase III Construction responds 24/7 to fire, hail, water, and storm damage in Brownstown Township and the surrounding Downriver Wayne County area — and we fight your insurance claim from first call to final payment.
From emergency stabilization to complete rebuild — we handle every phase and fight your insurance carrier every step of the way.
Emergency board-up, debris removal, structural rebuild, smoke remediation. We document everything before a single item is moved. Learn more →
Roofing systems, gutters, siding, windows — complete hail and storm damage restoration with full insurance claim documentation. Learn more →
Emergency extraction within hours, structural drying, mold prevention, and full rebuild. Speed is critical — we move fast. Learn more →
Smoke travels farther than the flames. We clean structural surfaces, HVAC systems, and contents — then rebuild what can't be saved. Learn more →
Phase III Construction manages every detail — from the moment you call to the day you move back in.
We dispatch from Westland and are on site in Brownstown Township within 1 to 2 hours. First priority is securing your property, stopping further damage, and documenting the scene before anything is disturbed.
We photograph and document every surface in pre-mitigation condition. This documentation is specifically built for Xactimate estimating — the standard your insurance adjuster uses.
We work directly with your adjuster, submit supplements for missed items, and push back on underpaid claims. You shouldn't have to fight this battle alone.
As a licensed Michigan builder, we pull all permits and handle every trade — framing, drywall, roofing, flooring, painting — to pre-loss condition or better.
Phase III Construction covers all of Wayne County, including the Downriver corridor and neighboring communities.
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Tell us about the damage and we will contact you within the hour. No obligation. No cost. We come to you.
Yes. Phase III Construction serves Brownstown Township and the surrounding south Wayne County and Downriver area from our base in Westland. We have provided fire, hail, water, storm, mold, and emergency board-up services throughout the region since 1993. Call (734) 237-7322 any time — we respond 24/7.
Phase III is based in Westland at 37600 Ford Rd, approximately 20 minutes from Brownstown Township via I-275. We respond on-site within 1 to 2 hours for emergencies. We are available 24/7, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Yes. We manage the full insurance claim process — documenting damage, reviewing adjuster scopes, filing supplements for missed or underpaid items, and advocating for full replacement cost settlement. We have handled 1,000+ claims and recovered over $10 million for SE Michigan homeowners.
Almost certainly not. First estimates routinely miss scope, underprice materials, or exclude legitimate line items. Phase III reviews every estimate and supplements aggressively. Our goal is your full recovery — not a quick close for the carrier.
Yes. You have the right to choose your own licensed contractor under your Michigan homeowner's policy. Insurance companies may push their preferred vendors, but you are not obligated to use them. Preferred contractors often work in the carrier's interest, not yours.
Yes. We hold Licensed Residential Builder #262000615, carry full general liability insurance, and are BBB A+ rated. We pull all required permits from Brownstown Township's building department for every project — no shortcuts.
Storm and hail damage is the dominant claim type in Brownstown Township. The township's mix of newer subdivisions from the 1990s and 2000s alongside older ranch homes means many roofing systems are at or past their first warranty cycle. Intense storms tracking along the I-275 corridor push marginal roofs into legitimate claim territory. Water damage — particularly from sump pump failures during heavy rain events and drainage issues near Huron River tributaries — is the second major category. Fire damage rounds out what we regularly handle here.
Yes, significantly. The source of the water determines what coverage applies. Sewer backup, ground water infiltration, and surface runoff near Huron River tributaries each trigger different policy provisions — and carriers will push hard to reclassify a covered loss as an excluded one if the source is not documented before mitigation begins. Phase III documents the water source at the time of inspection, which is the most important protective step a Brownstown Township homeowner can take.
Yes, often more than homeowners expect. Homes built in the 1990s and 2000s now have roofing systems that are 20 to 30 years old — within or past the typical asphalt shingle warranty window. The I-275 corridor through Brownstown is in the path of storm systems that can produce hail events capable of pushing a marginal roof into legitimate claim territory in a single afternoon. Phase III conducts detailed roof inspections that document strike density and functional damage before the adjuster's visit.
Stop the source first — shut off the water main or address the sump pump. Get people and pets clear of the affected area. Call Phase III at (734) 237-7322 immediately. Do not run fans or attempt to dry it yourself; improper airflow spreads moisture into wall cavities and can create mold conditions within 48 hours. Do not discard anything before we document the damage — that evidence protects your claim value.
Emergency stabilization — board-up, water extraction, temporary repairs — happens within 24 to 48 hours. Permit issuance through Brownstown Township's building department typically takes 3 to 5 business days for residential projects. Active construction on a hail or water claim runs 1 to 3 weeks; a fire damage rebuild with structural involvement can run 6 to 12 weeks depending on the insurance approval timeline. We provide a detailed project schedule after the initial inspection.
A supplement is a documented request to add line items, increase quantities, or correct pricing in your adjuster's initial estimate. Most first estimates miss scope — they may exclude overhead and profit, use outdated material prices, or omit code-upgrade requirements. Phase III reviews every adjuster estimate line by line and files supplements with supporting documentation. This process regularly recovers thousands of additional dollars for Brownstown Township homeowners that would otherwise be left on the table.
Phase III responds 24/7 to fire, hail, water, and storm damage throughout Brownstown Township and south Wayne County.
☎ (734) 237-7322Phase III Construction responds to Brownstown Township from our base at 37600 Ford Rd in Westland — approximately 20 minutes north via I-275. When a storm rolls through the Downriver corridor or a pipe fails at two in the morning, we are not calling a subcontractor or routing through a franchise dispatch center. We are loading up and driving to you, and we have been doing exactly that for south Wayne County homeowners since 1993.
Brownstown Township's approximately 33,000 residents live in a community that expanded rapidly through the 1990s and 2000s, filling in the land south of Detroit Metropolitan Airport with subdivisions that now house some of the most weather-exposed residential inventory in Wayne County. The township's flat topography gives storm systems nowhere to shed energy — when a line of severe weather moves up from Lake Erie or cuts across from the west, the I-275 corridor through Brownstown takes the full impact. Hail events that produce dime-size or larger stones are not unusual here, and a single afternoon storm can push roofing systems that are already 20 to 25 years old into legitimate claim territory. The older ranch homes scattered through the township's western portions carry the same vulnerabilities as the broader Downriver market — aging shingles, 1970s electrical, and plumbing that corrodes quietly until a cold snap or a pressure surge reveals the problem. Drainage challenges compound the picture. Brownstown's flat terrain and proximity to Huron River tributaries creates real flood exposure in lower-lying sections of the township. When heavy rain events overwhelm sump pumps or back up through drain tiles, the water source classification — whether it is ground water, sewer backup, or surface runoff — becomes the critical variable in determining what your insurance policy actually covers.
The restoration work Phase III handles most frequently in Brownstown Township reflects the township's specific housing profile and geography. Hail and storm damage claims dominate — the township's newer subdivision homes are now old enough that their original roofing systems are entering the replacement window, and the I-275 storm corridor makes large-scale hail events a recurring reality. We scope those losses accurately and work the insurance process so Brownstown Township homeowners get what they are owed rather than a lowball settlement built on depreciation schedules the adjuster did not fully explain. Water damage is the other major category. Whether the source is a sump pump failure during a drainage event near a Huron River tributary, a burst pipe in a newer home's exterior wall, or a slow roof leak that saturated an attic before anyone noticed, Phase III responds quickly and documents the water source before mitigation begins. Mold remediation frequently follows water events, particularly in homes where the damage was slow or delayed. Fire damage restoration — kitchen fires, chimney events, electrical fires — rounds out the core work we handle here. Phase III manages all of it under one license from emergency stabilization through final inspection.
Filing a property damage claim in Michigan is not the same experience it was fifteen years ago. Insurers have tightened documentation requirements, leaned more heavily on their own adjusters and preferred vendors, and built internal processes that favor fast, low settlements. Phase III exists specifically to counter that dynamic. When a Brownstown Township homeowner calls us after a loss, we conduct our own independent scope — not a courtesy walk-through but a line-by-line assessment that becomes the foundation of everything that follows. We communicate directly with the assigned adjuster from State Farm, Allstate, Farm Bureau Michigan, Auto-Owners, Citizens, Frankenmuth Mutual, or whichever carrier holds the policy. We attend the adjuster inspection when possible, submit supplemental documentation when the initial estimate is incomplete, and negotiate disputed line items with supporting material evidence. Our track record across more than 1,000 claims and more than $10 million recovered for Southeast Michigan homeowners reflects what consistent professional advocacy looks like in practice.
Brownstown Township requires permits for structural repairs, roofing replacements, electrical work, and plumbing modifications — the full scope of what a significant restoration project involves. The permit review process for residential work typically takes 3 to 5 business days, and Phase III files those applications as the licensed builder on every project. Work performed without permits can produce stop-work orders, required demolition of completed work, and complications with insurance settlement when the carrier's inspector evaluates the final scope. Permitted work also triggers a required completion inspection that gives the homeowner a documented record the project meets current Michigan Building Code — which matters both at resale and in any future insurance dispute. Phase III accounts for Brownstown Township's permit timeline in every project schedule from day one.
If your Brownstown Township home has been affected by storm damage, water intrusion, fire, or mold, Phase III Construction is a direct call away. Reach us any time at (734) 237-7322 and we will come out, assess the damage honestly, and tell you exactly what you have and what your options are.