About MCC Restoration and Contracting Services
MCC Restoration and Contracting Services has served Duncanville since. Meet our restoration team. Locally owned.
MCC Restoration and Contracting Services is based in Duncanville, TX, and built around a straightforward premise: when a pipe bursts at 2 a.m. or a kitchen fire leaves a home uninhabitable, the people who show up matter as much as the equipment they bring. The company grew out of a recognition that the Dallas–Fort Worth area needed restoration contractors who could handle both the mitigation side — stopping the damage — and the rebuild side, so homeowners aren’t handed off between three different companies while their house sits open.
What we do
Most days, the work looks like this: a homeowner calls after discovering water pooling under laminate flooring, or a property manager flags a musty smell that turned out to be a slow leak behind drywall. We assess what’s actually wet or damaged, document it thoroughly for the insurance claim, and start drying or demo the same visit. The documentation piece matters more than most people realize — carriers need moisture readings, photographs, and scope notes to process a claim without delays. We handle that paperwork alongside the physical work, which means clients aren’t chasing adjusters on their own.
Restoration work is also reconstruction work. Pulling wet drywall or fire-damaged framing is only half the job. Getting a home back to livable condition — matching existing trim, retexturing ceilings, reinstalling cabinetry — is where a contractor background becomes essential. That dual capability is why MCC handles projects from first call through final walkthrough.
Our certifications and licensure
The restoration industry has meaningful credentials, and we’ll be direct about what we hold rather than listing acronyms without context. Industry standards like the IICRC S500 for water damage drying, the S520 for mold remediation, and the S700 for fire and smoke restoration define how this work should be done — they’re the closest thing the industry has to a universal benchmark, and they are the standards we work to. Federal EPA rules for renovation, repair, and painting (RRP) also apply to any contractor disturbing painted surfaces in homes built before 1978, which covers a significant portion of the housing stock in older Dallas-area neighborhoods. We’ll update this page as credentials are added. If you have a specific question about our qualifications for a particular job type, call us at (682) 772-9123 and we’ll give you a straight answer.
Where we work
Duncanville sits in the southwest corner of Dallas County, and most of our work radiates outward from there — Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Lancaster, Mansfield, Grand Prairie, and into southern Dallas proper. The region’s clay-heavy soil shifts seasonally, which stresses foundations and the plumbing that runs through them; slab leaks and resulting water intrusion are genuinely common here, not just a sales pitch. Summer humidity keeps moisture levels elevated in crawl spaces and attics even without an active leak. We know the housing stock — a mix of postwar ranch homes, 1980s and 1990s subdivisions, and newer construction — and we scope jobs accordingly.
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