Furniture, household goods, and everything in between
Most of what fills your home doesn't fall into a specialty category. That's where our content restoration team comes in. We restore the items that make a house feel like home.

What falls into content restoration
Furniture & Case Goods
- Wood furniture
- Upholstered pieces (textile portion handled by our textile team)
- Antiques
- Modern furniture
- Kitchen and dining sets
Dishes & Kitchenware
- Fine china
- Everyday dinnerware
- Glassware and crystal
- Cookware and bakeware
- Specialty culinary items
Decor & Household Items
- Lamps and lighting
- Decorative accessories
- Books and paper goods
- Framed items (art frames go to our art team)
- Miscellaneous household items
How we restore content items
- 1
Assessment & Documentation
Every item is photographed, cataloged, and assigned a chain-of-custody barcode before it leaves your property.
- 2
Sorting & Specialty Routing
Items get sorted at our facility and routed to the appropriate specialty team. A piece of upholstered furniture, for example, has its frame restored by content team and its fabric handled by textile team.
- 3
Restoration Treatment
Each category has a specific protocol. Wood furniture goes through ozone and ultrasonic treatments. Dishes get hand-washed with appropriate solutions. Every method is matched to the contamination type and material.
- 4
Quality Check & Return
Items pass through our QC inspection before return. We deliver, unpack, and place items where you want them in your restored home.
Why our content restoration works
Specialty teams for every material
Wood specialists, ceramics specialists, paper specialists. Generalists miss details.
Industrial-scale equipment
Ozone chambers, ultrasonic cleaning systems, environmental controls that home cleaning can't match.
Chain-of-custody documentation
Every item is tracked from your property to our facility and back. You always know where your belongings are.
Ready to restore your contents?
Most homeowners are surprised what we can save. Get a no-obligation assessment of your loss.