Illustrative Example · Fire & Smoke
A total burn-out, fully documented
A fire-gutted structure stripped to charred studs, documented room by room so the demo, drying, and rebuild estimate held up as one claim.
An illustrative example based on a common restoration documentation and adjuster-handoff workflow.

Dana Rivera
Operations Manager · Coastline Restoration
Illustrative example
01 · The problem
The challenge
On a full gut-out, the soot photos, demolition notes, and moisture logs were scattered across texts, folders, and spreadsheets, and packets came back incomplete.
02 · The fix
The solution
Coastline captured every charred wall, removed material, and reading against one job record in RestoPath, so the demo, drying, and rebuild estimate all told the same story.
03 · The outcome
The results
- Whole-structure documentation in one record
- Fire packet accepted without re-inspection
- Demo, drying, and rebuild estimate connected
Product workflow
How RestoPath runs this workflow
The same steps this team relies on, mapped to the product.
Step 01
Document contents
Capture photos and notes organized by room and category.
Less admin
Documentation stays organized as the job moves.
Keep exploring
More workflow examples
Curated next steps from teams running similar workflows.
See how RestoPath could work for your team
Explore the workflow restoration teams use to capture more, document better, and get paid faster.
- No credit card required
- Free personalized walkthrough
- Cancel anytime


