Eberhardt Construction and Design
– Full Rebuilds, Done Right
Some damage is cosmetic. A fresh coat of paint, a replaced fixture, a patched section of drywall. But some damage runs deeper – through framing, through foundations, through systems you can’t see without opening walls. That’s when what you need isn’t a repair crew. What you need is a reconstruction contractor.
Eberhardt Construction & Design provides comprehensive reconstruction services in Tallahassee, FL and throughout the Big Bend region. We rebuild homes and commercial properties that have sustained serious structural damage from hurricanes, storms, flooding, fire, and other catastrophic events. Not patch jobs. Not cosmetic fixes. Full, licensed, code-compliant rebuilds – from the structural bones of your property all the way through to finished interior spaces.
If your home or building has been through something significant and you don’t know where to start, start here. Call us at (850) 566-6320 or submit a request for a free on-site assessment. We’ll tell you exactly what your property needs and give you an honest plan to get there.
Years of Experience
There’s a difference between restoration and reconstruction, and it’s worth being clear about it. Restoration typically refers to cleaning, drying, dehumidifying, and surface-level repair work – returning a space to its pre-damage appearance without necessarily addressing structural integrity. Reconstruction goes deeper. It means rebuilding structural elements, replacing systems, and in some cases starting from bare framing or bare slab.
You need reconstruction – not just restoration – when damage involves any of the following:
roof trusses, wall studs, load-bearing beams, floor joists, or sheathing that has been compromised by wind loading, water saturation, fire exposure, or impact
shifting, cracking, settling, or undermining caused by storm surge, flood, or erosion, especially on coastal or near-coastal Big Bend properties
missing or collapsed roofing beyond repair-level scope, requiring complete tear-off, re-decking, and rebuilt roof systems to current Florida Building Code standards
when water intrusion has penetrated framing, insulation, and subfloor systems to the point where surface drying cannot address the underlying damage
beyond smoke cleaning, when structural members, wiring, plumbing, and finish materials have been burned or heat-compromised and must be removed and replaced
when the full interior of a home or commercial space must be stripped to studs before rebuilding can begin
If you’re not sure which category your damage falls into, that’s exactly what a professional damage assessment is for. Eberhardt provides those at no charge, and we’ll give you a straight answer about what your property actually requires.
Tallahassee has no shortage of companies that will show up after a storm, flood, or fire. Franchise restoration brands, out-of-state storm chasers, and general cleanup crews are all part of the landscape after a major event. What’s harder to find is a contractor who can do the full job – assessment, permits, structural work, mechanical systems, and interior finishes – under one roof, with consistent accountability from start to finish.
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The Big Bend is a roughly 200-mile stretch of Gulf coastline from the Panhandle to the Gulf Peninsula, encompassing Leon, Jefferson, Taylor, Dixie, Levy, and Wakulla counties. It’s a region defined by its natural beauty, its tight-knit communities, and – increasingly – by its vulnerability to major storm impacts. The shallow, warm waters of the Big Bend Gulf enhance storm intensity as systems approach the coast, and the low, flat inland terrain allows storm surge to travel far inland without natural barriers. For homeowners and property owners in this region, reconstruction after a hurricane isn’t just a possibility – it’s something many are dealing with repeatedly within the span of a few years. The practical considerations for reconstruction in Big Bend communities differ from inland Tallahassee work in meaningful ways:
We take your call, gather preliminary information about your property and the nature of the damage, and dispatch a team for site assessment - typically within 24 to 72 hours. If emergency stabilization is needed immediately (tarping, boarding, shoring), we address that in the same visit.
A thorough written assessment with photographs, structural observations, and material condition notes. This document forms the basis for your insurance claim, your reconstruction scope, and your permit application. We provide you with a copy of everything.
We work with your adjuster directly — providing our written assessment, answering scope questions, and ensuring that all documented damage categories are included in your claim. We don't act as a public adjuster, but we support the process thoroughly and accurately.
Based on the assessment and adjuster coordination, we produce a fully itemized reconstruction estimate. Every line - labor, materials, permits, subcontracted trades - is visible before you sign.
All required Leon County and applicable Florida Building Code permits are prepared and submitted by our team. We track approvals and coordinate required inspections throughout the project.
Our licensed crews execute each phase in the correct sequence — structural, roofing, exterior, mechanical systems, insulation, interior framing, drywall, flooring, and finishes. Your project manager remains your single point of contact throughout. You receive regular progress updates and are consulted on any decisions that affect the scope or schedule.
You review the completed work with us. Every punch list item is resolved before final payment is collected. We obtain all required Leon County final inspection sign-offs. You receive a written workmanship guarantee covering our work.
for large-scope projects serving Florida’s rural interior Big Bend
Not with Eberhardt. We coordinate mold remediation as part of the overall reconstruction scope. If licensed mold remediation is required before enclosing walls or subfloor assemblies – which it frequently is after water and flood damage – we integrate that phase into the project sequence and manage the handoff internally. You deal with one contractor, one timeline, and one accountable team from initial assessment through final completion.