For Premium Restoration Firms

Proposals that read like the reconstruction you actually do.

Stop losing premium restoration work to franchises that treat your job like a dry-out and walk away. Glewit ships mitigation-through-reconstruction proposals, contracts, and warranty handovers from one source of truth — every dehumidifier, demo line, framing scope, and finish material on the page; every Cert of Completion, ATP clearance, and warranty registration documented at handover. Free trial. Restoration catalog included.

You rebuild the house. The proposal looks like a dry-out invoice.

You hold the certifications the work actually requires — IICRC Master Restorer, the water, fire, and mold specialty masters — and a General Contractor license that lets you carry a loss all the way from the emergency call to a finished, rebuilt room. But the homeowner, standing in a flooded kitchen, gets a quote that looks identical to the franchise that would dry the studs and hand them a list of contractors to call. Your Xactimate scope is buried in carrier line items they can't read, your reconstruction expertise is invisible, and the documentation that protects their claim never shows up on the page. By the time you've assembled the proposal between emergency calls, they've signed with the truck that showed up first. The work was never the problem. The paperwork was.

Proposal → Contract → Handover

Project data flows forward — enter it once, render it three ways. Every field on the proposal carries through to the contract and the handover packet.

Your restoration catalog, ready to ship.

Glewit ships a restoration catalog seeded with the line items, prices, and scope language you actually quote. Edit it in Settings — or skip the seed and author your own.

IICRC Certifications & Standards

  • IICRC Master Restorer, Master Water Restorer, Master Fire & Smoke Restorer, Master Textile Cleaner
  • Technician certs: WRT / AMRT / FSRT / CCT / AAT / OCT / ASD
  • Standards-anchored: S500 (water), S520 (mold), S700 (fire & smoke), S540 (trauma)
  • RIA member firm + Xactimate Level 3 certified + General Contractor license

Water Mitigation & Drying

  • Drying equipment: Phoenix Restoration, Dri-Eaz / Legend Brands, Aerial Industries (premium)
  • LGR + desiccant dehumidification; Drymatic heat-drying for trapped assemblies
  • Priced by drying-equipment day — air movers and dehumidifiers run to the psychrometric goal
  • FLIR thermal imaging + Tramex meters + MoistureMap / Encircle moisture logging

Mold, Fire & Air Quality

  • S520 mold remediation: ZipWall containment, negative air, HEPA, third-party clearance
  • S700 fire & smoke: residue-type cleaning, sealing; odor control via Odorox / OTV hydroxyl
  • HEPA air scrubbers + negative-air machines (Phoenix Guardian, OmniAire, Build Pulse)
  • ATP clearance verification (3M Clean-Trace, Hygiena SystemSURE) before reconstruction

Contents Restoration & Specialty

  • Contents pack-out + photo inventory; Esporta wash systems for textiles and soft goods
  • Ultrasonic cleaning for hard contents; electronics decontamination
  • Document & book vacuum freeze-drying; fine-art and antique conservator referrals
  • Master Textile Cleaner-level work — the scope a franchise dry-out leaves behind

Reconstruction (the GC Differentiator)

  • Framing, structural repair, drywall, insulation, vapor barrier — back to pre-loss and code
  • Flooring (hardwood, LVT, tile), paint (Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore), trim and finish carpentry
  • MEP replacement by separately-licensed trades; cabinetry and millwork via premium partners
  • Pre-loss-grade matching, with Owner-elected upgrades documented as direct-pay line items

Phoenix, Dri-Eaz, Sherwin-Williams — embedded automatically.

Glewit embeds the actual manufacturer spec sheets and IICRC standard references in your proposal. The homeowner sees the drying-equipment data, the antimicrobial and reconstruction-material specs, and the standard your work is performed to — not a carrier line-item dump or a folder of PDFs you emailed separately. Update the catalog once; every future proposal pulls the current sheet.

Phoenix Restoration
Dri-Eaz / Legend Brands
Sherwin-Williams

Simple pricing

If Glewit helps you close one extra job this year, it pays for itself.Sending proposals same-day instead of three days later changes how often you win. A single extra closed project at $75K covers Glewit for three years. The math is yours to do.

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  • Generate proposals, contracts, and handover docs
  • Full service catalog with toggle-off builder
  • Print / PDF export
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  • Up to 3 active projects (advance to complete to free a slot)
  • Track projects from quote to handover
  • Customer portal with shareable links
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Built for established operators managing multiple crews and high project volume.

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  • Optional auto-send for proposals that meet your quality rules — proposals go out the same day even when you’re on jobsites
  • 1-hour onboarding call to set up your account
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Questions restoration contractors ask

Does Glewit replace my Xactimate estimating?
No — Xactimate stays your carrier-facing scope tool, and you keep working in it. Glewit is the homeowner-facing proposal, contract, and warranty-handover layer downstream of it. You pull your Xactimate scope into your Glewit proposal so the homeowner sees a branded, full-scope document — mitigation through reconstruction — instead of a carrier line-item dump they can't read. The two scopes are aligned (per the pack's §15), so your document and the adjuster's agree.
Can Glewit handle the mitigation-to-reconstruction handoff in one proposal?
Yes — and either way you run it. Mitigation and reconstruction can be a single proposal with phased scope, or two separate proposals and contracts (many firms split them for billing and insurance reasons). The contract template's §15 defines the Phase 1 (mitigation) / Phase 2 (reconstruction) boundary explicitly and supports both a unified contract and sequential contracts.
How does Glewit handle insurance supplements for hidden damage discovered during demolition?
Hidden damage is first-class. When demolition exposes additional moisture, rot, mold, or compromised structure, it's documented (per §8) and processed as a supplement — a change-order amendment to the existing contract. The original scope plus the approved supplement carries through cleanly to the handover documentation, and §15 provides the supplement workflow language for the carrier-approval step.
Can I generate proposals that comply with my IICRC Master Restorer certification standards?
Yes. The catalog is organized around the IICRC standards — S500 (water), S520 (mold), S700 (fire & smoke), S540 (trauma) — and the contract template references the pre-loss restoration standard as the work-scope baseline. The qualifications section surfaces your Master Restorer and specialty certifications, your RIA membership, and your Xactimate level in the proposal itself.
Does Glewit handle the documentation deliverables required at handover (Cert of Completion, ATP clearance, warranty registrations)?
Yes — the handover deliverable bundles the Certificate of Completion, the ATP and third-party clearance results with their recorded values, the moisture-log archive, photo documentation per IICRC protocols, and the manufacturer warranty registrations for the systems and materials you replaced. It's the documented close-out that protects the homeowner's warranty, their claim record, and a future sale disclosure.
Can I structure proposals for direct-pay private restoration (non-insurance work)?
Yes — direct-pay reconstruction is fully supported, and it's often the higher-margin segment for premium firms: historic-property work, post-loss owner-elected upgrades beyond pre-loss condition, and contents-only restoration. The §15 pre-loss-condition language separates covered restoration from Owner Upgrade line items billed direct-pay, so the carrier scope and the private scope stay cleanly distinct on one document.
How does Glewit handle mold remediation when discovered during water mitigation?
Mold discovery triggers the §15 mold-discovery contingency — the affected work pauses and a separate IICRC S520 mold remediation scope is added by written contract amendment, with its own containment, PPE, negative-air, and post-remediation clearance-testing requirements. Separate protocol, separate scope, separate sign-off — kept distinct from the water mitigation so the documentation and the clearance hold up.
Does Glewit handle contents restoration (textiles, electronics, documents, art)?
Yes — contents restoration is a first-class scope category in the catalog (Contents Restoration & Specialty), with line items for the cleaning method — Esporta wash, ultrasonic, document vacuum freeze-drying, electronics decontamination, and fine-art conservator referrals — and the appropriate IICRC certification level (e.g., Master Textile Cleaner) for the work. The pack-out inventory doubles as the contents-claim record.

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