Before & After
Here at Paul Davis Restoration and Remodeling of Tampa, we get to experience all types of scenarios where damage has occurred to a home or business. Below are just a few examples of these scenarios where we were called in to help out a customer. You can see the damage in the before images, as well as the finished work that we were able to do in the after images. Each image tells a story all its own. Take a close look, then give us a call when you’re in need of our services. (Click on any of the images below to view full size.)
A washing machine on the third floor broke, resulting in water damage.
After we were done, the stairway looks brand new.
Damage worked its way through the walls all the way to the first floor.
Walls and floors repaired, and customers were happy.
Even the granite counter top was affected.
Once it was replaced, you would never know the difference.
This home sustained damaged from a car that came into the living room through the back yard.
After we were done, this living room looks like a show room.
The kitchen sustained damage from the impact as well.
After repair and addition of new appliances, this home is almost new.
These mechanic bays overflowed from a heavy downpour, causing oil and water mix to run throughout the entire building.
Every room sustained this same type of damage along the floor and walls.
After cleaning and repair by Paul Davis, this office area looks brand new.
These mechanic bays overflowed from a heavy downpour, causing oil and water mix to run throughout the entire building.
Another car damage incident, this one at a children’s learning center.
After repairs, the deck and front of the building look like nothing ever happened.
Inside, the office area was boarded up to protect it from the elements and vandalism until repairs could be made.
After repairs, the entryway and office were ready to receive customers once again.
A bright, inviting sunken bath.
Next to the bath, a walk-in shower.
Lots of natural light.
The second bathroom features complimentary designs.
Subtle tile work links the two.
Lots of light, lots of space, lots of storage!
Contrasts and a dash of color.
The island doubles as a dining station.
Clever use of available space.