
A significant water loss occurred just as this Old Metairie home was under contract for sale. Riverbend Renovation responded quickly to document the damage, coordinate repairs, and help keep the transaction moving while restoring the property to its pre-loss condition.
This project began after a bathtub was accidentally left running during another contractor's inspection of a home that was already under contract for sale. Water overflowed into multiple areas of the house, damaging ceilings, walls, flooring, and finishes just as the buyer and seller were preparing to close.
With the sale at risk, the homeowner needed a contractor who could respond quickly, document the damage thoroughly, and complete the repairs without sacrificing quality.
Riverbend Renovation performed a comprehensive evaluation of the water damage to determine the full scope of repairs. Moisture intrusion affected multiple building materials, requiring damaged finishes to be removed so the structure could be properly dried and restored.
Because the property was already under contract, every step had to be carefully coordinated to minimize delays while ensuring the repairs were completed correctly.
Water damage claims often involve more than the obvious damage. Riverbend documented the affected materials, prepared a detailed repair scope, and worked with the insurance process while keeping the homeowner informed throughout the project.
The goal was not only to restore the home, but also to help keep the pending real estate transaction moving forward.
Every water loss presents unique issues. This project included:
Once the home was properly dried, Riverbend completed the necessary reconstruction by replacing damaged drywall, insulation, trim, flooring, paint, and other affected finishes. Every repair was performed with the goal of returning the home to its pre-loss condition while maintaining the quality expected in a residential renovation.
The repairs were completed efficiently, allowing the homeowner to move forward with the sale while delivering a restored home to the buyer. What could have become a major obstacle during the closing process was resolved through prompt response, clear communication, and careful project management.
This project highlights several important lessons:
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