Wake County

Downtown Raleigh North Carolina street view between commercial buildings

Restoration & Emergency Services

Restore by Grace proudly serves families and businesses throughout Wake County, including Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Garner, Wake Forest, Knightdale, Morrisville, Rolesville, Wendell, and Zebulon. Whether it’s a home near Pullen Park after a Saturday afternoon, a property close to the North Carolina State Fairgrounds during fair season, or neighborhoods surrounding NC State University, Meredith College, Shaw University, William Peace University, and Wake Tech, our team is here when it matters most. We also serve areas near Downtown Raleigh, Research Triangle Park (RTP), PNC Arena, and RDU International Airport.

Our IICRC-certified professionals provide 24/7 emergency water damage mitigation, mold remediation, fire and smoke damage restoration, trauma and crime scene cleanup, contents cleaning, and full reconstruction. As a local company, we understand Wake County homes, building standards, and insurance processes—and we work directly with carriers to help you get your home back quickly, safely, and with care.


Frequently Asked Questions

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

Because of our central home office location, we can typically be on site within 1–3 hours for emergencies in Wake County, depending on traffic and conditions. Active damage situations are always prioritized.

Why choose a local restoration company in Wake County?

A local company understands Wake County’s traffic patterns, building density, and insurance expectations, allowing for faster response and smoother coordination than out-of-area providers.

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

Active water leaks, flooding, fire or smoke damage, sewage backups, and suspected mold growth should be addressed immediately. In Wake County’s high-density residential and commercial areas, delays can allow damage to spread quickly between materials and units.