Past ProjectsCousino Restoration has been a trusted name for property restoration in Northwest Ohio & Southeast Michigan for years, but we don’t expect you to just take our word for it. Take a look at our past projects and case studies.
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After a thunderstorm hit Bexley, Ohio, on July 13, 2013, a tree from one resident’s yard fell on the house of their neighbor. The result was damage to the chimney and the lower portion over the home where the homeowner sat reading a newspaper. While the homeowner was thankfully unscathed, their property was not.
Branches fell into the room, and rain started pouring down into different parts of the house that were exposed to the elements. The drywall and hardwoods were soon wet. The homeowner called their insurance adjuster, who then turned to Cousino Restoration for help. Cousino Restoration was there within an hour and removed the tree the next morning while the storm was still going on. Through this referral, the Bexley homeowner received the help they needed. Their chimney was completely rebuilt from the roof up, the entire roof was replaced, and they resided the whole back of the house. They also redid 1/3 of the lower level ceiling and the entire hardwood floor. Lastly, they re-framed the wall on the second level of the home. After four months, the homeowner’s house was completely restored. During a major storm a few years ago, Oak Grove Healthcare Center had a storm sewer backup. Then the worst thing imaginable happened—water flooded the 46-bed skilled nursing/rehab facility, from the hallways to the rooms.
When Oak Grove called the restoration company they’d worked with previously, they were told they’d have to wait 4 days before this company could help. But Oak Grove didn’t have 4 days to wait; they had residents who viewed Oak Grove as their home and needed to have their facility restored as soon as possible. So they called Cousino Restoration and received help within 1 hour of the original call. Upon arriving to the facility, the Cousino Restoration team quickly ascertained that they would have to remove the walls due to the extensive water damage. After drying the facility and repairing all of the damages—a project that cost $85,000—the occupants were then able to return to their rooms, unfettered and safe. |