Cumberland County

Military service members marching during a community event at Fort Bragg North Carolina

Restoration & Emergency Services

Restore by Grace proudly serves homeowners and businesses throughout Cumberland County, North Carolina, including Fayetteville, Hope Mills, Spring Lake, Stedman, Wade, Linden, and surrounding communities. From neighborhoods near Downtown Fayetteville, families stationed at or around Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg), and weekends at Festival Park or along the Cape Fear River Trail, to homes near Fayetteville State University and Methodist University, our team understands the unique needs of Cumberland County residents. We also serve properties along major corridors such as I-95, I-295, and US-401.

We provide 24/7 emergency water damage mitigation, mold remediation, fire and smoke damage restoration, trauma and crime scene cleanup, contents cleaning, and full reconstruction. With our home office located in downtown Fuquay-Varina, we’re positioned to respond quickly throughout Cumberland County. Our IICRC-certified professionals work directly with insurance carriers to restore your property efficiently, correctly, and with the care you’d expect from a trusted local restoration company.


Frequently Asked Questions

What types of property damage require immediate restoration in Cumberland County?

Active water damage, flooding, fire or smoke loss, sewage backups, and mold growth require immediate attention. Fast response is critical for residential, commercial, and multifamily properties common throughout Cumberland County.

Why choose a local restoration company in Cumberland County?

Local restoration companies understand the needs of military housing, multifamily communities, and commercial properties common in Cumberland County, allowing for faster and more coordinated response.

How quickly can you respond to an emergency in Cumberland County?

Response times vary based on distance and conditions, but we can typically be on site within 1–3 hours for emergencies in Cumberland County. Active damage situations are always prioritized.