Documented at every step.
When restoration, repairs, or rebuild work cannot move forward with furniture and personal belongings in place, a packout helps protect contents and open the work area. Coordinated with carriers, restoration partners, and the rebuild schedule.
What "packout" actually means.
A packout is the organized removal of contents from a damaged property, with full inventory, photo documentation, and chain-of-custody throughout. After fire, water, or storm damage, restoration crews typically cannot work safely or effectively with furniture and personal belongings in place.
We pack out room-by-room, store contents securely through the restoration and rebuild, coordinate any cleaning with restoration partners, and pack back into the right rooms once the home is ready.
Five steps.
On-site assessment
Walk the property, plan the packout, set priorities.
Room-by-room pack
Labeled, photographed, inventoried.
Transport
To storage or to cleaning, coordinated with restoration partners.
Secure storage
Climate-controlled, accessible with advance notice.
Pack-back & reset
Returned to the right rooms once the home is ready.
Protection. And paperwork.
Contents kept safe.
Priority packout to remove contents from the affected area before further loss — secondary water damage, soot deposition, or material degradation.
Documentation the carrier needs.
Photo, label, inventory, and chain of custody — the documentation insurance carriers expect, kept current from the first room to the last.