Summit Restoration Launches Tampa HQ to Bolster Hurricane Recovery Capabilities
Summit Restoration has established a new regional headquarters in Tampa to enhance disaster response infrastructure and create local jobs, positioning the company to more effectively manage hurricane-related property damage across Central and North Florida.

Summit Restoration has opened a new regional headquarters in Tampa, signaling a strategic expansion designed to improve hurricane response capabilities and support Florida's growing disaster recovery needs. The facility will serve as a critical hub for training, logistics, and operational readiness during hurricane season.
The new headquarters represents a significant investment in infrastructure and workforce development, with plans to create over 30 local jobs across operations, logistics, client support, and field coordination. By establishing a permanent presence in Tampa, the company aims to enhance its ability to rapidly mobilize resources and respond to catastrophic weather events affecting Florida communities.
Raymond Tahhan, CEO of Summit Restoration, emphasized that the expansion aligns with both client requirements and the company's long-term growth strategy. The facility will feature a state-of-the-art training center and logistics warehouse, enabling more efficient production and deployment of restoration services.
The move is particularly significant given Florida's increasing vulnerability to extreme weather events. By positioning itself strategically in Tampa, Summit Restoration can provide comprehensive services including water mitigation, structural drying, reconstruction, and insurance claims support to a broader range of clients, from individual homeowners to commercial property managers and municipal agencies.
With this expansion, Summit Restoration is reinforcing its commitment to becoming Florida's premier restoration provider. The company's proactive approach to disaster preparedness and scalable operations demonstrates a forward-thinking strategy in addressing climate-driven disaster trends.
As part of its ongoing growth strategy, the company is also evaluating additional regional expansions to further strengthen its statewide disaster recovery capabilities.