Supporting Our Community

The Struck and Sons family believes in giving back.  Helping our community is a big part of who we are.

What We Do

Fire Damage

Fire and smoke restoration

Water Damage

Water and mold remediation

Structural Damage

Foundation to rooftop repairs

Remodeling

Upgrade and improve

East Rochester Chamber Presidents Award

The February 2024 Presidents Award recognizing a local business was presented to Owners Richard Struck, President and Ben Cook, VP of the Struck & Sons, by Thomas Fromberger, MRB Group and Martin D'Ambrose, Chamber President, Town/Village of East Rochester. 

This monthly award recognizes the continued service and dedication as well as the lasting investment that the business has made to the Town/Village of East Rochester.

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Proud to Support Inclusive Programs That Bring Our Community Together

Struck and Sons is honored to support meaningful local programs like Everyone Camp—a place where kids of all abilities can play, connect, and experience pure joy. Community projects like this reflect the values we’ve carried since 1914: showing up, giving back, and helping create spaces where every family feels welcome.

 

Ben's eight Great Preparedness Questions:

  1. Smoke Detectors: do you have them and are they in working order?
  2. Escape Routes: have you created them and do any require supplemental assistance like rope ladders from second story windows?
  3. Is there an accessible egress from your basement?
  4. Have you discussed the Safety Plan with all members of the family?
  5. Is there a plan in the event of a sump pump failure?
  6. Your Homeowner's Insurance: Is it up-to-date? 
  7. Is there asbestos in your home?
  8. In the event of an emergency, are you financially prepared?

 

Trusted by the Penfield Community Center and Public Library

Struck and Sons helped the Penfield Community Center and Public Library transform the The Ruth Braman Room, the heart of the Community Center.  The transformation included fresh paint, new carpet, and updates to the kitchen and storage space. New York State Assembly Member Jen Lunsford provided a grant of $20K in 2021 for the kitchen space, while the Town of Penfield provided additional funds and project support for the remaining renovations. 

 

Richard Struck Interview

News10NBC Investigates interviews Richard Struck about his decision to buy an unlivable Webster home in hopes to bring it back to life.