Most of Cary was built after 1990. The construction is tight, well-engineered, and energy-efficient — which means when water gets in, it tends to stay in. Vapor barriers, OSB sheathing, and engineered floor systems hold moisture differently than older Triangle homes, and that complicates every handoff between mitigation and rebuild.
Most restoration projects fail at the seams. The remediation crew finishes Friday, the rebuild crew starts the following Wednesday, and in those four days nobody owns the moisture readings, the containment, or the photo log. By the time the adjuster asks who is responsible for the gap, the answer is “not me.”
A restoration contractor is one licensed firm carrying the entire job — emergency response through final walkthrough, with one set of documentation, one warranty, and one number to call when something is missed.