This approach has earned Mr. Restore repeat clients and referrals, even in an industry where most hope never to need a restoration company twice. “We’ve built trust by consistently doing the right thing. People know we’ll advocate for them and deliver quality work,” Clint says.
Yet, growth isn’t just about numbers for Clint. It’s about maintaining the company’s culture of empathy, integrity, and service. “We want to dominate the market, but we’ll never lose sight of who we are. Our mission is to help people, plain and simple.” In an era where automation and AI are reshaping industries, Clint sees restoration as uniquely human. “You can’t replace the human touch in what we do,” he says. “Restoration isn’t just about fixing buildings; it’s about understanding the emotional toll disasters take on people and helping them rebuild their lives.” This perspective has insulated Mr. Restore from trends that threaten other sectors. “We’re not just restoring properties—we’re restoring trust, stability, and hope. The Human Element
Preparing for the Future
While Mr. Restore has established a strong presence in Texas and Oklahoma, Clint has ambitious plans for growth. The company’s “Dallas to Duluth” strategy aims to expand operations along the I-35 corridor, eventually reaching Minnesota. A Denver office is also in the works, reflecting the company’s commitment to serving a broader market.
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