Oakland County / Nine Mile Corridor
Phase III Construction serves Oak Park with 24/7 emergency restoration and full insurance claim advocacy. Oak Park's compact post-war neighborhoods on tight Oakland County lots need a contractor who documents thoroughly, supplements aggressively, and mobilizes same-day before damage spreads to adjacent properties.
Full-scope restoration from emergency response to final inspection — Phase III fights your claim every step of the way.
Emergency board-up, smoke remediation, and complete rebuild in Oak Park. Phase III documents fire damage scope completely before any mitigation begins and captures adjacent-property exposure on Oak Park's compact lots where lateral spread is a documented risk on every block-level fire event. Learn more →
Full hail and wind damage scope for Oak Park's 1950s and 1960s residential inventory. Phase III supplements for full replacement when original aluminum siding and brick veneer profiles are no longer available in matching specifications, closing the gap between adjuster partial-repair estimates and complete restoration. Learn more →
Emergency extraction, drying, and complete scope documentation. Oak Park's dense residential blocks and small lot configuration require fast containment to prevent moisture migration through shared property lines and connected foundation systems. Learn more →
Complete smoke remediation in Oak Park homes, including full HVAC assessment and secondary-room smoke mapping. In Oak Park's compact bungalow and ranch stock, smoke migration into attic and wall cavities is common after fire events and must be documented before any cleanup disrupts the evidence. Learn more →
Phase III manages every step from first call to final inspection.
Phase III reaches Oak Park from Westland quickly and mobilizes same-day. In Oak Park's compact neighborhood grid, early arrival is critical: close lot lines mean a fire or water event affecting one property can establish exposure claims affecting adjacent homes if documentation is delayed. We arrive ready to stabilize and document before any materials are disturbed.
Oak Park's post-war inventory of ranches and bungalows was largely built out between 1950 and 1965 along corridors such as Nine Mile Road, Ten Mile Road, and Coolidge Highway. Phase III captures all damage at current replacement cost before mitigation begins, documents adjacent-property exposure on tight lots, and identifies all aluminum siding, brick veneer, and original roofing components that create matching-failure supplement opportunities.
We attend adjuster inspections, supplement for missed scope and underpriced materials, and negotiate line by line. Oak Park owner-occupants who have never navigated a large insurance claim deserve the same professional advocacy that experienced real estate investors receive. Phase III brings that standard to every Oak Park homeowner regardless of claim size or complexity.
As a licensed Michigan GC, Phase III coordinates with the Oak Park Building Department on permit applications and inspection scheduling. We pull every required permit, manage all trades, and carry the project through final sign-off so Oak Park homeowners never need to deal with the permit process directly.
Phase III covers Oak Park and all nearby communities in the Nine Mile Corridor and greater Oakland County.
ZIP codes served: 48237.
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Yes. Phase III serves Oak Park and all of Oakland County. We respond 24/7 to fire, hail, water, storm, smoke, and mold damage. Call (734) 237-7322 any time.
Phase III reaches Oak Park from Westland in approximately 30 to 40 minutes. We respond 24/7 and mobilize same-day for Oak Park emergencies where close lot lines make rapid response critical to preventing damage from spreading to adjacent properties.
Oak Park's dense inventory of 1950s and 1960s ranches and bungalows is most exposed to hail and wind events, where original aluminum siding and aging roofing systems are at or past end of service life. Fire spread risk is heightened by the compact lot configuration throughout the 48237 ZIP code, and water damage in older basement construction is common following heavy rainfall events across Oakland County.
Yes. Phase III handles all phases: documentation, adjuster attendance, supplements, and negotiation. We have handled 1,000+ claims and recovered more than $10 million for SE Michigan homeowners. Oak Park owner-occupants who rarely deal with insurance claims benefit most from this full-service approach.
Yes. Phase III works with all major Michigan carriers and advocates for full covered scope on every Oak Park claim.
No. Oak Park homeowners regularly see adjusters price partial repair on aluminum siding and brick veneer rather than full replacement. Because original 1950s material profiles and colors are no longer manufactured, full replacement is the correct scope when matching is impossible. Phase III's supplement process typically recovers $5,000 to $20,000 above the initial adjuster estimate on Oak Park post-war homes.
Yes. Phase III holds Michigan Builders License #262000615, carries full general liability insurance, and is BBB A+ rated. We pull all permits through the Oak Park Building Department.
Yes. Michigan law gives you the right to choose your own licensed contractor. Phase III advocates for the Oak Park homeowner, not the carrier.
Do not re-enter until Oak Park Public Safety clears the scene. Call Phase III at (734) 237-7322 immediately. In Oak Park's compact neighborhoods, do not clean or remove anything before we document the scene and capture any adjacent-property exposure caused by the fire.
Emergency stabilization within 24 to 48 hours. Oak Park Building Department permit review timeline can add days; Phase III mobilizes same-day to begin the process without delay. Hail or water construction 1 to 3 weeks; fire rebuilds 6 to 12 weeks depending on scope.
Yes. Phase III reviews your documentation, identifies what is missing, and files formal supplements. We have done this on more than 1,000 SE Michigan claims.
A supplement formally corrects the adjuster's estimate. In Oak Park, the most valuable categories are full aluminum siding and brick veneer replacement where matching is no longer possible, code-upgrade costs triggered by the restoration scope, and lateral-exposure documentation on compact lots. Phase III pursues all of these as standard practice on every claim.
Phase III serves Oak Park and all of Oakland County. 24/7 emergency response, same-day mobilization, and full insurance advocacy from first call to final check.
☎ (734) 237-7322Oak Park occupies a compact 4.7-square-mile footprint in southeastern Oakland County, sandwiched between Ferndale to the south, Huntington Woods to the west, Berkley to the north, and the Detroit city limit along Eight Mile Road to the east. The city was built out almost entirely between 1945 and 1965 in the wave of post-war suburban expansion that consumed Oakland County's southern tier, and the result is one of the densest concentrations of mid-century residential construction in the region. The housing stock is dominated by one-story ranch homes and small bungalows on lots typically 40 to 50 feet wide, with side-yard clearances of as little as five to eight feet between structures. Nine Mile Road serves as the city's primary commercial spine, running east-west through the center of Oak Park and connecting the city to Ferndale and Hazel Park on either side. Phase III Construction serves all of Oak Park's residential property types and brings the same documentation discipline and claim advocacy to every 48237 ZIP code claim we handle.
Oak Park's tight lot configuration creates a specific risk profile that distinguishes it from larger-lot suburban cities in the region. When a fire originates in one Oak Park home, the five-to-eight-foot side-yard gap to the neighboring structure means that radiant heat, flame impingement, and airborne ember transport can establish exposure to adjacent buildings within minutes of ignition. Phase III documents same-block exposure as standard practice on every Oak Park fire call, not just the primary loss structure. This discipline matters because adjacent-property claims must be documented before any mitigation work disturbs the evidence, and because carriers will dispute lateral exposure claims if there is no contemporaneous photographic and measurement record establishing proximity and exposure angles at the time of the fire. Insurance adjusters do not routinely capture this documentation. Phase III does, on every Oak Park claim, from the moment we arrive on scene.
Oak Park's post-war residential inventory presents one of the most consistent supplement recovery opportunities in southeastern Oakland County. Homes in the 48237 ZIP code frequently carry original aluminum siding installed in the 1950s and 1960s, original brick veneer in specific coursing patterns and clay compositions, and early-generation asphalt shingles that have been replaced one or more times with products that no longer match in profile or texture. When a hail event, wind event, or fire exposure damages even a portion of these systems, the standard adjuster response is to price partial patch repair. Phase III's supplement argument in Oak Park focuses squarely on the matching doctrine: when the undamaged portions of a siding, veneer, or roofing system cannot be matched to the damaged portions at current production standards, full replacement of the affected elevation or surface is the only means of restoring the home to a uniform, pre-loss condition. This argument is well established in Michigan insurance practice and produces the single largest supplement recovery on the majority of Oak Park hail and wind claims. Phase III documents the matching gap specifically, with material specifications, manufacturer production histories, and current pricing data, before submitting any supplement.
The Oak Park Building Department processes all residential repair and reconstruction permits for the city, and permit review timelines can affect project scheduling. Phase III's practice in Oak Park is to submit permit applications immediately following insurance approval, without waiting for the homeowner to navigate the process independently. Because Oak Park owner-occupants are often handling their first significant property insurance claim, they are rarely in a position to manage permit paperwork, adjuster negotiations, and contractor coordination simultaneously. Phase III assumes responsibility for all three from the first day. Phase III mobilizes same-day in Oak Park emergencies to begin stabilization, cover exposed structures, and start the documentation process before any materials are removed or disturbed. Same-day mobilization is not a marketing claim in Oak Park's context; it is a direct response to the documented fire-spread risk on the city's tight lots, where delays in board-up and weather protection can turn a contained fire event into a multi-property loss. If your Oak Park home has sustained damage, call Phase III at (734) 237-7322 and we will be there today.
If your Oak Park home has been affected by fire, hail, water, storm, or mold damage, call Phase III at (734) 237-7322. We respond 24/7 throughout Oakland County and mobilize same-day for Oak Park emergencies where close lot lines make speed the difference between a contained loss and a block-level event.