Serving Greater Orlando, Jacksonville & Surrounding Counties
FL Licensed General Contractor · FL CGC1530848

For Construction Defect Attorneys

A licensed Florida general contractor with the forensic discipline, documentation rigor, and Chapter 558 awareness your cases demand — for destructive testing, envelope investigation, and scope-of-repair work.

Built for Litigation-Quality Work

We are destructive testing experts. We have performed hundreds of evaluations as consultants and contractor assistance. We understand the importance of allowing experts to document the as-built conditions of the building envelope assemblies. Standard construction work and litigation-support construction work look similar on the jobsite and nothing alike in the file. When an attorney or consulting engineer engages Eastbrook, what you need from the contractor isn't just competent execution — it's a record that will survive cross-examination, an understanding of the statutory framework you're operating inside of, and a team that grasps the difference between repairing a building and documenting one.

Our founder and management team bring decades of building envelope, stucco, waterproofing, and structural repair experience across Florida's HOA and multi-family markets. We understand the 558 process and communicate well with attorneys, paralegals, and their experts.

1 — Initial Contact

Email or call describing the property, the claims in play, the consultants already involved, and the scope of work being contemplated.

2 — Conflict Check & Scoping

We run any needed internal conflict checks, confirm availability, and scope the work against the consultant's or expert's investigation plan.

3 — On-Site Work

Openings, investigation, or repair executed on schedule, with coordination for multi-party inspections under Chapter 558 when applicable.

4 — Exhibit-Ready Documentation

Photo logs, field observations, dimensional data, and samples delivered in a format counsel and experts can attach as exhibits without reformatting.

What Sets Us Apart

Destructive Testing
Planned, documented, and restored openings for envelope investigation. Read more on our destructive testing page.
Chapter 558 Awareness
We understand how notices flow, what defense rights look like during inspection, and how to structure investigations when multiple parties are entitled to participate.
Documentation Standards
Sequential photo logs, field observations recorded at the point of observation, dimensional measurements, and chain-of-custody tracking for samples.
Independence & Candor
If the investigation reveals a defect, we document the defect. If it reveals workmanlike installation, we document that. Credibility dies the first time we stretch a finding.
Conflict Checks
Before accepting engagements involving communities, developers, or consultants we've worked with in the past, we run internal conflict checks on request.
20+ Years of Experience in the Expert Witness and General Litigation Setting
Our founder and management team have served as expert witnesses and contractor consultants in construction defect litigation for years — long before many of the buildings now in litigation were built.

Start With a Conversation

Most attorney engagements start with a phone call or email describing the property, the claims, the consultants already involved, and the scope of work being contemplated. From there we scope the work, confirm availability, run any needed conflict checks, and schedule.

We are contractors, not lawyers — we will not opine on the statute, and we won't make strategic recommendations about your case. But we will show up to your inspection or engagement knowing what's expected and how to coordinate with your team.

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