Eight chapters
of restoration.
From a single ceiling stain to a full Cat-3 sewage loss in a Mid Beach high-rise, every Miami Beach restoration runs through the same six-step process — detection, extraction, drying, treatment, rebuild, verification — and is documented for the carrier from the first photograph.
water extraction
drying program
removal & remediation
cleanup & biohazard
source & rebuild
restoration
inspection & testing
claim handling
Six steps. One contract.
From the first phone call to the final clearance test, the same crew runs the loss from extraction through rebuild — no handoffs.
Two moments
of one job.
What a restoration looks like, photographed at two stages — the flood event itself, and a separate Miami Beach dry-out after the air movers came down. Different rooms, different jobs, but the same arc that every loss runs through.
The path from extraction to a dry, livable space is rarely glamorous. It's moisture readings every twelve hours, equipment checked daily, anti-microbial applications on framing surfaces before rebuild, and the patience to leave dehumidifiers in place until the substrate hits the IICRC dry standard.
- Every wet substrate moisture-mapped before any demolition begins
- HOA management notified the same hour for high-rise jobs
- Insurance carrier scope shared on the first walk-through, not after
- Anti-microbial application on every framing surface before rebuild
- Equipment removed only when readings hit the dry standard target
Recent work.
A glance at restoration work across Miami Beach, Aventura, Coral Gables, and surrounding Miami-Dade County. Every job photographed in the field, dried to verified moisture targets, and signed off before invoice.
From South Beach
to Aventura.
Hub at 900 7th St in South Beach. The map below traces the coastline we cover — Miami Beach proper, the barrier-island towns north (Surfside, Bal Harbour, Sunny Isles, Aventura), and the mainland (downtown Miami, Brickell, Coral Gables).
In their own
words.
Real Miami Beach homeowners, condo owners, and small business owners. Real losses. Real Florida insurance carriers who paid out without a fight.
A pinhole in the master-bath supply line ran for two hours while we were out — the living-room hardwood was gone. SIX had a truck on West Avenue inside 47 minutes, walked our adjuster through the scope on speakerphone before they pulled a single board, and matched the replacement plank within one batch number. You can't see the seam.
High-rise on Collins, fan-coil unit overflowed into our unit and into the unit below. The HOA management office told me to call SIX specifically. They handled the freight elevator, the negative-air containment, the neighbor's drywall, and the master-policy paperwork. Saw us once after the dry-out and it was done.
Bought a 1970s condo in North Beach and the inspection missed mold behind the master-closet drywall. SIX pulled the samples, sent them to a third-party lab in Doral, did the S520 remediation with proper containment, and post-clearance came back negative. Closing went on as scheduled and the bank funded the next morning.
Tropical storm pushed water under our front door and into the foyer at 11 PM. SIX picked up the dispatch line on the second ring and was on the property before midnight with extraction gear. They documented the loss to Xactimate before we even called State Farm. State Farm thanked us for using them. First time that's happened.
Before
you call.
The questions Miami Beach homeowners and condo owners ask most often. If yours isn't here, the dispatch line picks up — any hour, any day.