Property service

Restoration & Home Improvement

Selected repair, refresh, turnover, painting, drywall, light-demolition, and property-improvement work coordinated around a defined scope.

Service overview

What this service can include

Small repairs and refresh projects often appear after a cleanout, tenant turnover, inspection, leak, exterior cleanup, or property sale. MyRestorePro can review selected improvement work and coordinate the sequence with cleanup, hauling, surface preparation, coatings, and exterior services where appropriate.

Common applications

Projects we can review

  • Drywall patching and selected wall repair
  • Interior and exterior painting
  • Deck and fence staining
  • Property-turnover punch lists
  • Post-cleanout repairs and refresh work
  • Light demolition and removal
  • Selected trim, fixture, and cosmetic updates
  • Concrete and surface repair review
  • Pre-sale and rental-property improvements
  • Small remodeling and restoration requests

Service options

Available approaches depend on the project

The final method, materials, equipment, and sequence are confirmed after the property and requested result are reviewed.

Drywall and wall repair

Selected patches, damaged areas, and surface preparation before painting, subject to the cause and extent of the damage.

Painting and staining

Interior, exterior, deck, fence, and selected surface-finishing work after preparation and product suitability are reviewed.

Property-turnover punch lists

A defined list of cleanup, repair, touch-up, removal, and refresh items for rentals, move-outs, sales, and occupancy changes.

Light demolition

Removal of selected non-structural materials or fixtures when utilities, permits, hazardous materials, and structural concerns have been cleared.

Post-cleanout restoration

Repairs and cosmetic work identified after furniture, debris, or abandoned contents are removed.

Concrete and exterior refresh work

Selected repairs, cleaning, staining, sealing, or coating coordination for patios, walkways, decks, and other approved surfaces.

Small remodeling requests

Limited-scope improvement projects may be reviewed individually based on trade requirements, permits, schedule, and qualified labor availability.

Why it helps

Project benefits

  • Cleanup, removal, preparation, and selected repair work can be sequenced under one project plan.
  • A written punch list helps separate required work from optional upgrades.
  • Photos and measurements allow many scope questions to be identified before an on-site visit.
  • Trade, permit, and material requirements can be identified before scheduling.

What to expect

Our planning process

  1. 1

    Provide the project address, desired result, photos, measurements, deadline, and known damage or prior repairs.

  2. 2

    The work is separated into cleanup, demolition, repair, finish, coating, and specialty-trade categories.

  3. 3

    We confirm which items are within scope and which require permits, licensed trades, testing, engineering, or specialist review.

  4. 4

    You receive an approved scope, material assumptions, exclusions, sequence, and estimate before scheduling.

  5. 5

    Work is completed in the agreed sequence, with changes documented before additional work proceeds.

  6. 6

    The completed punch list is reviewed along with maintenance or follow-up items.

Estimate planning

What affects pricing

  • Number and complexity of punch-list items
  • Demolition, disposal, protection, and cleanup requirements
  • Surface preparation, hidden damage, moisture, and prior repairs
  • Material selection, finish level, color changes, and matching requirements
  • Permit, inspection, licensed-trade, or specialty-contractor needs
  • Access, occupancy, furniture movement, deadline, and project sequencing

Before the appointment

How to prepare

  • Create a prioritized list of required repairs and optional improvements.
  • Provide photos, dimensions, product preferences, inspection notes, and the desired completion date.
  • Disclose leaks, mold concerns, asbestos concerns, structural movement, electrical issues, plumbing issues, and prior damage.
  • Remove valuables and provide safe access to the work areas.
  • Confirm building, association, tenant, owner, or property-management restrictions before scheduling.

Questions and answers

Restoration & Home Improvement FAQs

What kinds of home-improvement work do you perform?

Selected drywall, painting, staining, cleanup, light-demolition, turnover, cosmetic repair, and small improvement requests can be reviewed. Availability depends on scope, location, qualified labor, and permit or trade requirements.

Do you perform structural, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, or roofing work?

Work requiring a specific license, permit, engineering, or specialty qualification is only performed or coordinated when the proper requirements are satisfied.

Can you work from an inspection report or punch list?

Yes. The list is reviewed item by item to identify scope, access, materials, trade requirements, exclusions, and priorities.

Can you repair damage found during a cleanout?

Selected repairs can be reviewed after debris and contents are removed. Hidden moisture, mold, pests, structural damage, and hazardous materials may require specialist evaluation.

Do you handle light demolition?

Selected non-structural demolition may be available after utility, permit, hazardous-material, and structural concerns are reviewed.

Can you match existing paint or finishes?

Color matching can be attempted, but age, fading, sheen, texture, batch variation, and substrate condition can prevent an invisible match.

How are small repair projects priced?

Pricing depends on labor, mobilization, materials, preparation, protection, disposal, trade requirements, access, and the number of separate tasks.

Can improvement work be combined with coatings or exterior cleaning?

Yes, when the sequence and materials are compatible. Cleaning, repairs, preparation, coatings, painting, and final cleanup can be organized as a coordinated scope.

Related property services

Combine services when the project calls for it

Discuss your project

Request an estimate for Restoration & Home Improvement

Send the property location, photos, dimensions, access details, and preferred timing. We will confirm service fit and the next step.