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13854 Lakeside Circle, Suite 558
Sterling Heights, MI 48313
Commercial properties often have concealed utilities — data cables, network runs, HVAC trunks — running through the same ceiling spaces where water damage occurs. Drying has to account for equipment the landlord usually does not even know is there.
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Birmingham homes often feature original hardwood floors, custom millwork, and plaster walls — restoration here requires a conservation mindset, not a gut-and-replace approach.
Housing here is predominantly Historic 1900s–1940s downtown homes with brick and plaster construction, mixed with postwar and modern rebuilds. The most common restoration-related issues in Birmingham are historic plaster water damage, high-value contents, sewer backup. Our crews treat each property as its own project — scope, drying time, and rebuild needs are written based on what we measure on site, not a generic playbook.
Birmingham's historic downtown homes feature original hardwood floors, custom millwork, and plaster walls that were built to last a century and frequently have. Restoration here requires a conservation mindset from the first assessment — these are not gut-and-replace projects. Drying protocols are deliberately conservative, demo is surgical, and trim and finish work during the rebuild phase frequently involves custom milling or period-accurate sourcing to match what came out.
Commercial restoration work in Birmingham has to fit around tenant operations and business continuity — and the local building conditions that drive historic plaster water damage in residential work affect commercial scopes too, just across larger square footage and more complex mechanical systems.
Seasonal pattern — Birmingham
Historic plumbing failures run year-round; spring thaw and summer thunderstorm events drive the sewer backup annual spikes.
Soil & Water Table
Birmingham's historic downtown homes sit on varied soil conditions, with some of the oldest housing stock in Oakland County. Stone and brick foundations from the early 1900s were waterproofed with original-era tar or parging that has typically failed. Combined sewer backup during heavy storms is a regular concern in older neighborhoods.
Building Stock
Birmingham's housing ranges from historic 1900s-1940s brick and plaster construction downtown to postwar and modern rebuilds in surrounding neighborhoods. Historic homes feature original hardwood, plaster walls, and custom millwork that require conservation-first approaches on every restoration project.
Dispatch & Access
Historic downtown neighborhoods have compact lots with tight driveway access. Equipment staging often happens from the street, and crews work around mature landscaping and hardscaping that limits routing options.
Birmingham covers roughly 4.7 square miles and contains some of the oldest housing stock in southern Oakland County, with significant pre-1940 inventory. The Quarton Lake area west of Woodward holds large Tudor, Colonial Revival, and Cape Cod homes from the 1920s-1930s with plaster-and-lath walls, original oak floors, and stone or brick veneer exteriors. The downtown core and Holy Name district east of Old Woodward feature dense early-twentieth-century bungalows and four-squares on narrow lots, many with stone foundations and sub-grade basements vulnerable to lateral seepage. Poppleton Park and Pembroke Park north of Maple include 1930s-1950s brick colonials with original built-ins, crown molding, and quarter-sawn oak trim that requires careful in-place drying. The Rail District and Triangle District east of Adams have seen substantial teardown-rebuild activity, mixing newer construction with surviving 1920s housing.
The August 11, 2014 flood caused severe basement losses throughout Birmingham, with Quarton Lake and Poppleton Park homes seeing combined surface-water intrusion through window wells and sanitary backups through floor drains. Category 3 conditions in finished basements with original quarter-sawn oak built-ins, custom millwork, and plaster ceilings required extensive controlled demolition under industry-standard practice to preserve salvageable materials. The June 2021 flooding repeated the pattern, with the older stone-foundation homes in the downtown core particularly affected by lateral seepage. The December 2013 ice storm produced extended DTE outages, frozen-pipe ruptures in pre-war homes with original copper supply lines running through unconditioned attic spaces, and significant ceiling-system losses to plaster. The April 15, 2026 windstorm caused mature-tree falls onto slate, tile, and architectural-shingle roofs across the city, with custom millwork and hardwood floors below requiring careful drying and refinishing.
Birmingham insureds skew heavily toward high-value-home carriers including Chubb, Cincinnati Insurance, AIG Private Client, and PURE on properties in the Quarton Lake and Poppleton Park areas, alongside Auto-Owners and State Farm on mid-market homes. HO-5 forms with extended-replacement-cost provisions are common given construction costs in the 1920s-1930s housing stock, where lath-and-plaster walls, custom millwork, and quarter-sawn oak floors significantly increase per-square-foot rebuild figures. Scheduled personal property endorsements covering art, antiques, and silver are frequent. Xactimate remains the estimating standard, with HVH carriers occasionally requesting line-item detail on millwork replication, plaster-system restoration, and historic-grade refinishing.
Prime Restoration is a licensed Michigan restoration contractor. We document project scope in Xactimate so homeowners have clear line-item paperwork to submit to their carrier.
Restoration work in Birmingham is administered through the Birmingham Department of Community Development under the 2015 Michigan Building Code and companion residential, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical codes. The city maintains a Historic District Commission with jurisdiction over designated historic districts and individually designated landmark properties, where exterior repairs visible from the public right-of-way may require Certificate of Appropriateness review prior to permit issuance even when the underlying work is restoration of storm or fire damage. Like-for-like interior cosmetic repairs typically do not require permits, while structural, plumbing rough-in, electrical circuit, mechanical, and roof-deck work do. Licensed Michigan residential builders and trade contractors are required for permitted work, and HDC review timelines should be incorporated into restoration scheduling on affected properties.
Commercial water losses are scoped around business continuity — the goal is to get the property dry and open as fast as safely possible. Our crews coordinate after-hours work, containment around operating areas, and documentation that works for commercial insurance carriers. Industry-standard mitigation protocol applies the same way it does residentially, but scale and coordination are the main differences.
The same documented process on every project.
Before any demolition, we coordinate with facility management on which areas can stay operational during mitigation.
6-mil poly and negative air isolate affected areas so operations in other zones can continue.
Truck-mounted extractors, large-capacity LGR dehumidifiers, and industrial air movers are deployed at commercial scale.
Office furniture, electronics, inventory, and documents are protected or packed out. Contents inventory is documented for the carrier.
Ceiling tiles, carpet, drywall, and finishes are rebuilt around the business operation schedule.
Reviews
5.0 Stars · 101 Verified Google Reviews
“Had a really good experience with Prime Restoration for mold remediation. They were professional, clear about the process, and actually made me feel confident about the process. Not pushy. I'd definitely recommend them around Bloomfield Hills”
Christian H.
Bloomfield Hills, MI
“Prime Restoration is a solid company in Michigan for basement floods and water damage. They're professional, knowledgeable and the kind of team you'd want handling a stressful situation.”
Nathan M.
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“Prime Restoration in Bloomfield has an outstanding team for water damage restoration. Their crew is phenomenal. great people with top notch character who clearly know their stuff. Highly recommend for anyone facing water damage in Bloomfield.”
Ahmed W.
Bloomfield, MI
“Best in the game did my basement because it flooded and they left no messes clean and efficient”
Adam J.
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“The Prime Restoration team was absolutely fantastic! Very professional and communicative. Completed the job in a timely manner. I would highly recommend!”
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“I called five different companies for restoration work, and Prime Restoration was hands down the fastest and most fair on price. They got me a quote the same day, while others were still "getting back to me." Their team works fast.”
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Common questions from Birmingham homeowners before they call.
Often yes, if drying begins quickly and uses the right equipment. Original hardwood in historic Birmingham homes can often be saved through monitored slow drying with low-profile mats or floor-drying systems that pull moisture from below the face without aggressive surface exposure. We coordinate with hardwood refinishing specialists during the rebuild phase when cupping, crowning, or surface damage requires sanding and refinishing rather than replacement.
In most cases, yes. Containment isolates the affected area and work can proceed after hours. This is coordinated with facility management on a project-by-project basis.
We provide detailed Xactimate documentation that commercial insurance carriers and third-party adjusters use as a starting point. Claim submission and any follow-up discussions remain between the property owner and their carrier.
Prime Restoration is a licensed restoration contractor. We document the full project scope in Xactimate so you have clear line-item paperwork to submit to your carrier.
Water Damage
Industry-standard water extraction, structural drying, and full restoration with Xactimate documentation.
Commercial & Rebuild
Full reconstruction of drywall, flooring, trim, cabinetry, and finishes after restoration.
We also serve these nearby Macomb and Oakland County communities.
24/7 emergency dispatch. trained restoration crews. Typical response within 60 minutes across our core service area.