Licensed. Insured. Reconstruction specialists in Maine & New Hampshire.
Fire damage has already occurred and cleanup may be complete, but the structure is often left compromised and not safe for normal living.
After fire damage cleanup, most homes are left exposed, unstable, and not ready to live in — reconstruction is what makes them functional again.
At Octagon Construction & Energy, we specialize in fire damage reconstruction across Maine and New Hampshire, rebuilding compromised structural components based on actual structural condition. Fire damage often affects more than what is visible, and in many cases requires full reconstruction rather than partial repair.
After a fire, homes are often left partially exposed, structurally weakened, and unsafe for occupancy until proper rebuilding is completed. Fire-related structural damage does not remain stable and can worsen over time if not properly addressed.
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Reconstruction is required when:
These conditions typically require full rebuilding rather than surface level repair.
After a fire, visible damage is only part of the problem.
Once damaged materials are removed, the home is often left with:
Even when surfaces appear controlled, underlying structural impact may still be present.
Fire can weaken framing, load bearing components, and structural connections even after cleanup, often requiring full reconstruction to restore stability.
Without proper reconstruction, fire damage can continue affecting structural safety long after cleanup.
Without proper reconstruction, several risks remain:
Fire-damaged structures are often not safe for occupancy until rebuilding is completed.
Fire exposure affects structural systems beyond what is visible.
Heat can:
These conditions often require full reconstruction to restore structural performance.
Fire damage reconstruction focuses on rebuilding structural systems and interior components affected by fire exposure.
This may include:
Each rebuild is completed to restore structural performance, not just visible damage.




This ensures the structure is rebuilt correctly based on actual conditions, not assumptions.
Fire damage often results in deeper structural issues.
Heat exposure can weaken framing and affect load bearing elements, even when damage is not immediately visible. In many cases, rebuild after fire damage is required to restore structural stability.
Homes in Maine and New Hampshire can experience fire damage due to:
These conditions often result in structural damage that requires proper reconstruction.
Our work focuses on rebuilding structural systems for long term stability after fire damage.
If your property has already been cleaned and cleared, this is the stage where reconstruction should begin.
Delaying fire damage reconstruction can increase structural instability and extend the time your home remains unsafe.
If your home is still structurally affected after fire damage and cleanup, reconstruction is the next critical step.
If your property has already gone through fire damage cleanup, the next step is reconstruction.
Call (207) 310-4163 to discuss your project in Maine or New Hampshire.
After cleanup is complete, reconstruction is required to rebuild structural and interior components and restore the home.
Not always, but in many cases structural components are affected and rebuilding is necessary to restore stability.
Structural impact is often not fully visible. A proper structural evaluation is required to determine if load bearing components have been compromised.
Reconstruction should begin after cleanup and assessment are complete to prevent delays and further deterioration.
Yes. Structural weakening can progress and increase the risk of instability if not properly addressed.
It may be covered if the damage is part of an approved claim and aligns with the documented scope of work.
Delays can increase repair scope, extend timelines, and lead to additional structural issues.
The timeline depends on the extent of structural damage and rebuild complexity.