SE Michigan Restoration · Wayne County
Plymouth’s Restoration Contractor
We Fight Your Insurance Claim.
Then We Rebuild.
From Victorian homes near Kellogg Park to newer construction in Plymouth Township — Phase III handles every phase of fire, hail, water, and smoke restoration while maximizing what your insurance company owes you.
Local Knowledge. Proven Results.
We Know Plymouth
Plymouth is one of Wayne County’s most distinctive communities — a walkable historic downtown anchored by Kellogg Park, surrounded by neighborhoods that range from 1890s Victorians and craftsman homes to post-war ranches and newer Plymouth Township development. Each housing era presents different restoration challenges, and Phase III has worked claims across all of them.
Plymouth’s historic homes near downtown carry original character that requires genuine craft to restore: original plaster walls, Victorian millwork, old-growth hardwood floors, and period details that adjusters routinely underprice. A fire or storm claim on a historic Plymouth home isn’t a standard residential job — it requires documentation and pricing that reflects the actual cost of preserving what the home is.
We’re based in Westland — about 15 minutes from Plymouth. Your claim is managed locally and personally from the first call through the final permit inspection.
What Sets Phase III Apart
- Historic home expertise — original Victorian character documented and restored, not substituted
- Original plaster, Victorian millwork, and hardwood correctly valued in every claim
- Plymouth Township newer construction experience as well — full housing range covered
- Xactimate expertise for historic and period-correct restoration pricing
- On-site within 2 hours anywhere in Plymouth or Wayne County
- Single contact from first call through final permit inspection
Full-Service Restoration
Our Services in Plymouth, MI
- Pre-mitigation documentation of historic materials and character
- Thermal imaging for smoke in plaster walls and attic cavities
- Victorian millwork and period detail correct pricing
- Original hardwood identification and refinishing
- Supplement filing to recover full historic replacement cost
- Forensic inspection of all roof faces
- Original roofing component documentation
- Period gutter, fascia, and soffit assessment
- AC condenser and HVAC review
- Formal supplement filing for all missed damage
- Emergency water extraction and structural drying
- Moisture mapping throughout the structure
- Ice damming and historic roofline documentation
- Mold prevention and remediation
- Complete interior rebuild after drying confirmed
- Thermal imaging for hidden smoke penetration
- Original plaster odor elimination
- HVAC duct cleaning and decontamination
- Contents pack-out and professional cleaning
- Complete remediation to pre-loss air quality
Phase III In Action
How We Work
The difference between a Phase III claim and a typical contractor claim shows up in the settlement. Here’s what that looks like on Plymouth projects.
Kitchen Fire in an 1895 Victorian — Original Character Preserved After Adjuster Under-Priced Scope
A kitchen fire in a late-Victorian Plymouth home caused fire damage to the kitchen and smoke penetration into the adjacent dining room. Allstate’s adjuster estimated the job at standard residential pricing — drywall, stock cabinetry, standard flooring throughout.
Phase III documented the full structure before mitigation began. The home had original lath-and-plaster throughout, Victorian built-in cabinetry with original joinery, and original fir hardwood floors throughout the first floor. Thermal imaging found smoke penetration into the back parlor and stairwell in addition to the dining room.
We supplemented for period-correct plaster restoration throughout the affected rooms, original cabinetry matching, fir floor refinishing, and complete smoke remediation of the stairwell and parlor. Allstate approved the full supplemented scope.
Victorian character preserved throughout. Original plaster, built-in cabinetry, and fir floors all correctly priced and restored. Supplement recovered 53% above initial adjuster estimate.
Major Hail — Rear Roof Faces and AC Condenser Excluded from Initial Estimate
A hail event hit a 2004 Plymouth Township colonial hard. State Farm approved replacement on the front-facing slopes. The homeowner called Phase III before signing.
Phase III inspected all four roof faces and found consistent hail damage including on the rear slopes State Farm had excluded. The AC condenser showed fin damage. The complete gutter run had impact denting and seam separation.
We documented with close-up impact photography and submitted a formal supplement. State Farm approved the full scope: complete four-face roof replacement, gutter system, and AC condenser.
Full four-face roof replacement, complete gutter system, and AC condenser approved. Settlement exceeded initial estimate by 42%.
The Phase III Process
How We Handle Your Claim
Most contractors fix the damage and hand you a bill. Phase III manages the entire claim — documentation, filing, supplements, and licensed rebuild — so you walk away with what your policy actually covers.
Local Coverage
Plymouth Neighborhoods & Wayne County
Phase III serves all of Plymouth and the surrounding Wayne County communities:
Common Questions
Plymouth Homeowner FAQ
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Serving Plymouth and Plymouth Township throughout Wayne County. 24/7 emergency response, full claim management, licensed Michigan general contractor.
Phase III Construction LLC · 37600 Ford Rd, Westland MI 48185 · [email protected]