IRS Rebuild · Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
Rebuild Services in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas
When disaster damages your Dallas-Fort Worth home, you need one company that handles everything — from emergency mitigation through complete reconstruction. IRS Rebuild is that company. One team, one timeline, one point of contact from day one to move-in day.

Comprehensive
What We Rebuild in Dallas-Fort Worth
Structural Reconstruction
Framing, load-bearing walls, roof trusses, and foundation repair after fire, water, or storm damage.
Water Damage Rebuild
Subfloor replacement, drywall, insulation, and complete interior restoration after water events.
Fire Damage Rebuild
Full structural and interior rebuild from framing through final finishes after fire damage.
Roofing Replacement
Complete roof tear-off and replacement as part of comprehensive post-disaster reconstruction.
Interior Finishes
Cabinetry, countertops, flooring, tile, trim, paint — every detail to make it feel like home.
Mechanical Systems
Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems repaired or replaced within the rebuild timeline.
Our Process
From Mitigation to Move-In
Damage Assessment
Our project manager inspects the property alongside the mitigation team, creating a comprehensive scope that covers both drying and reconstruction from day one.
Insurance Coordination
We prepare detailed line-item estimates using Xactimate, the same software your insurance company uses. We negotiate directly with your adjuster to ensure fair coverage.
Design & Material Selection
Choose your finishes — flooring, cabinets, countertops, paint colors, fixtures. We help you select materials that match your style and budget.
Permits & Scheduling
We pull all required building permits and create a detailed construction schedule. You know exactly what happens when.
Construction
Our licensed crews handle all trades in-house — framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, drywall, flooring, paint, and trim. No subcontractor runaround.
Final Walkthrough
A comprehensive inspection ensures every detail meets our standards and yours. We handle final cleaning, warranty registration, and permit closeout.
Insurance
Insurance Coordination Built In
Insurance-funded reconstruction requires a specific skillset that most general contractors don't have. We write estimates in Xactimate, speak the language of adjusters, and know how to document and supplement claims to ensure you receive fair compensation.
Because we handle both mitigation and reconstruction, your insurance company deals with one company and one set of documentation from start to finish. This eliminates the gaps, overlaps, and finger-pointing that happen when two separate companies handle different phases.
- Xactimate estimates that match insurance requirements
- Direct communication with your claims adjuster
- Supplemental claims for hidden damage found during construction
- One unified claim for mitigation and reconstruction
- Most homeowners pay only their deductible

Local Expertise
Rebuilding in Dallas-Fort Worth
Post-Disaster Reconstruction Demand in Dallas-Fort Worth
The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex experiences some of the most extreme weather in the country — hailstorms, tornadoes, freezing events like the 2021 winter storm, and intense flash flooding. Each of these creates significant rebuild demand. DFW's mix of historic Highland Park homes, mid-century Lakewood ranches, and brand-new Frisco builds means our crews work across every era of construction.
Few U.S. metros generate the volume and variety of insurance-funded reconstruction work that the Dallas-Fort Worth area produces. DFW sits inside the most active hail corridor in the country, on the southern edge of Tornado Alley, in a region with a documented history of multi-day freezes that burst supply lines across hundreds of thousands of homes simultaneously, and along creek and floodplain systems that produce repeated flash-flood events. The February 2021 winter storm (Uri), the March 2023 hail outbreak across Tarrant and Denton counties, and the May 2024 derecho are recent reference points — but DFW averages multiple insurance-loss-generating storms every single year.
The construction stock across the metroplex spans a hundred years of building practice. Highland Park, University Park, Lakewood, and Oak Cliff carry pre-war brick and stucco homes with plaster walls, slate and tile roofs, and millwork that must be matched rather than replaced with modern stock. Preston Hollow and Bluffview hold large mid-century custom homes with hand-finished interiors. Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Southlake, and the broader northern suburbs are dominated by 1990s–2010s production builds with engineered framing, OSB sheathing, and finish levels that vary dramatically by neighborhood. Uptown, Bishop Arts, and Deep Ellum mix historic commercial buildings with modern infill — each with its own rebuild profile.
Texas insurance carriers have moved aggressively on wind/hail deductibles and roof endorsements over the last several storm seasons. Most DFW policies now carry a separate, percentage-based wind/hail deductible — frequently 1%, 2%, or even 5% of the dwelling coverage rather than a flat dollar amount. Many carriers have shifted to actual-cash-value roof settlements that pay depreciated value unless the homeowner completes the replacement and submits proof. We confirm your deductible and roof endorsement structure during the first walk, document the loss in the format your specific carrier requires, and time the work so depreciation holdback is recovered.
Permitting across DFW is fragmented across dozens of jurisdictions — City of Dallas, City of Fort Worth, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Arlington, Irving, Garland, Grapevine, Southlake, and many smaller cities each operate their own building department with distinct fee structures, inspection cadence, and submittal requirements. Highland Park and University Park have their own building authorities with stricter standards than surrounding cities. We pull every required permit, schedule inspections in the right sequence for each city, and close out the file so your certificate of completion and insurance paperwork match.
Response logistics in a metro this size matter more than in smaller markets. Our DFW dispatch covers Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, Rockwall, and Ellis counties with same-day emergency tarp and board-up after major hail and wind events — capacity that gets stretched thin across the region during peak storm days, which is why having one company handle mitigation through rebuild (rather than three separate vendors competing for the same homeowner's attention) consistently shortens project timelines by weeks.
Why a Dallas-Fort Worth-Based Rebuild Partner Matters
Hail-corridor scale & specialization
Volume roof-and-interior reconstruction capacity built specifically for DFW's hail seasons — drone-documented inspections, carrier-specific scoping, and matched-product roof replacements.
2021-freeze rebuild experience
Hundreds of completed multi-room rebuilds from Uri-era pipe bursts — attic, ceiling, and wall reconstruction with permanent freeze-prevention upgrades on supply lines.
Multi-jurisdiction permitting
Active working knowledge of Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Arlington, Highland Park, and University Park building departments — permits pulled and closed without homeowner involvement.
Texas wind/hail deductible navigation
Clear, up-front explanation of percentage-based deductibles, ACV roof endorsements, and depreciation holdback — no end-of-project surprises on what insurance pays vs. what you owe.
Dallas-Fort Worth Rebuild Projects
Highland Park and University Park homes frequently need full interior rebuilds after burst-pipe water events — from custom cabinetry to plaster walls and hardwood floors.
Hail and wind damage across Plano, Frisco, and McKinney drives major roof and exterior reconstruction projects every storm season.
After the 2021 freeze, we completed hundreds of multi-room rebuilds across DFW where supply lines burst inside walls and ceilings, requiring extensive demo and reconstruction.
Commercial buildbacks in Uptown and Deep Ellum — restaurant and retail tenant spaces with code-compliance upgrades and accelerated schedules to reopen quickly.
Coverage
Rebuild Services Near Dallas-Fort Worth
Cities We Serve
Dallas-Fort Worth Neighborhoods
By City
Reconstruction Across the Dallas-Fort Worth Area
Dedicated rebuild pages for the surrounding cities we serve — local context, neighborhoods, project examples, and city-specific FAQs.
Plano, TX
Insurance-funded reconstruction in Plano, TX — full-scope rebuilds after hail, freeze, and water damage across Collin County.
Frisco, TX
Reconstruction services in Frisco, TX — new-build rebuilds, hail damage, and full-scope insurance reconstruction.
McKinney, TX
Reconstruction in McKinney, TX — historic downtown rebuilds, new-construction reconstruction, and full insurance coordination.
Arlington, TX
Reconstruction services in Arlington, TX — full-scope rebuilds across Tarrant County after water, fire, hail, and storm damage.
Testimonials
Dallas-Fort Worth Rebuild Reviews
"The 2021 freeze burst pipes in our attic and the water destroyed our kitchen and living room. IRS rebuilt it all — better than before. Our insurance handled everything."
Michael S.
March 2025
"Hail destroyed our roof and water came through three rooms. IRS replaced the roof and rebuilt the interiors. Project manager kept us informed every single day."
Lisa W.
October 2024
"Tornado damaged our home in Garland. From the first call to handing back the keys, the IRS team made a stressful situation manageable. Highly recommend."
Carlos R.
May 2025
By Service
Reconstruction Services in Dallas-Fort Worth
Deep-dive pages for every service we offer in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX — local context, project examples, and city-specific FAQs.
Water Damage Rebuild in Dallas-Fort Worth
Complete reconstruction after pipe bursts, supply line failures, sewer backups, and flooding — from subfloor through finish carpentry.
Fire & Smoke Reconstruction in Dallas-Fort Worth
Structural and interior rebuild after fire damage — from charred framing replacement through smoke odor remediation and full finish-out.
Storm & Roof Reconstruction in Dallas-Fort Worth
Roof tear-off, structural repair, and full reconstruction after wind, hail, tornado, and tree-impact damage — coordinated with interior repairs.
Mold Remediation Rebuild in Dallas-Fort Worth
Containment, safe removal, and complete rebuild after mold growth — handled to remediation industry standards with full reconstruction in-house.
Structural Reconstruction in Dallas-Fort Worth
Whole-home and structural rebuild after fire, storm, or major water loss — framing, roof systems, foundation repair, and complete finish-out.
Contents Pack-Out & Storage in Dallas-Fort Worth
Inventory, pack-out, professional cleaning, and climate-controlled storage of your belongings while the rebuild is underway.
FAQ
Dallas-Fort Worth Rebuild Questions
How does the Texas wind/hail deductible work on a DFW rebuild?+
Most DFW homeowner policies now carry a separate wind/hail deductible — typically 1%, 2%, or 5% of your dwelling coverage rather than a flat dollar amount. On a $400,000 home with a 2% deductible, that's $8,000 out of pocket before insurance pays. We confirm your specific deductible and roof endorsement during the first walk so there are no surprises.
Do you provide free hail-damage roof inspections in DFW?+
Yes. After every major hail event we run free, no-obligation roof inspections across Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, and Rockwall counties — drone imagery plus ladder-level shingle, vent, and flashing sampling. If the damage warrants a claim we'll walk you through the process; if it doesn't, we'll tell you that too.
Can you start emergency rebuild work the same day in the Dallas-Fort Worth area?+
Yes. Emergency tarp, board-up, and water extraction dispatch 24/7 across the metroplex. Construction-phase work begins after the insurance scope is approved, but the property is secured and the loss is documented from the first hours.
Did you handle rebuilds after the February 2021 winter storm (Uri)?+
Hundreds of them. Most of those projects involved attic and exterior-wall pipe bursts that destroyed kitchens, ceilings, and entire rooms below. As part of every Uri-era rebuild we relocated or insulated the failed supply lines to prevent recurrence — work many freeze-only contractors skipped.
Which DFW cities do you pull permits in?+
All of them. Our active permit footprint includes Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Arlington, Irving, Garland, Grapevine, Southlake, Highland Park, University Park, Allen, Richardson, Carrollton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Mansfield, Rockwall, and the surrounding suburbs. Each city's process is handled by our in-house permitting team.
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