into a powerhouse in the restoration space. Today, Reclaim has expanded its reach to include complex, large-scale projects such as hospitals and schools. “We never saw that coming,” Jason admits. “But now we have 20% market share in the Texas Rural Hospital Association, and we’ve got two schools going. I’m really proud of those achievements.” Their expansion has also been bolstered by a strategic merger with 360 Fire and Flood, a national restoration company specializing in interior work. This partnership now allows Reclaim to offer full-service restoration—handling both interior and exterior damage—on a national scale. “Texas is our backyard and always has been,” Jason Hyland says. “But now we have services and capabilities in other states, and we’re growing faster than ever.” The Reclaim Difference: Communication and Trust In an industry often criticized for miscommunication, Reclaim stands apart by prioritizing transparency and client engagement. “I think what sets us apart is communication,” Jason emphasizes. “Projects here aren’t just a number, we all know them by name. When a company chooses to work with Reclaim, they have a huge team behind them, and everybody knows about the project.”
Jason L. Hyland | CEO
“Most of our competitors would wait until the insurance proceeds are recovered before starting the work,” Jason explains. “We start right away. We’re finished with the whole project before we even get the first insurance check.” For businesses, student housing facilities, and commercial property owners, this approach is a game-changer. Every day lost to delays means lost revenue, displaced tenants, and operational disruptions. Reclaim Construction eliminates that uncertainty by prioritizing speed and efficiency without compromising on quality.
From Humble Beginnings to Industry Leader
What started as a company handling smaller commercial projects—shopping malls, warehouses, and office buildings— quickly evolved
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