R&R Magazine



Overview
R&R is an independent resource for the restoration industry, delivering practical insights that help pros do their jobs better. They’ve built a reputation on high-quality content that addresses the actual, day-to-day headaches restorers face. Whether it’s through digital media or print, they focus on deep-dive reporting and expert advice rather than surface-level news. What makes them different is their commitment to the entire restoration ecosystem—from the owners making big-picture decisions to the technicians on the ground. They’ve been around long enough to understand where the industry has been and where it’s headed.
How they push the industry forward
R&R offers a massive library of resources designed to help restoration companies scale their skills and their businesses.
Industry-leading articles and special reports on technical restoration topics
Multi-platform content including digital newsletters, videos, and podcasts
Educational webinars hosted by subject matter experts
Coverage of niche areas like forensic restoration and CAT response
Deep dives into business management, insurance issues, and tech trends
The partnership
R&R understands that the biggest bottleneck in restoration is often how information moves from the job site to the office. By partnering with magicplan, they’re helping their audience bridge that gap with digital tools that make field documentation and sketching easier. For restorers reading R&R to improve their estimating and scoping accuracy, magicplan provides the practical way to execute those improvements. The partnership focuses on the real-world overlap: turning a messy job site into a clean, professional report that insurance adjusters can actually use. It’s about helping contractors spend less time on paperwork and more time on the restoration work itself.
The magicplan team is easy to reach, great to work with, and truly committed to supporting the restoration industry. Their consistent presence at industry events and willingness to collaborate brings real value to our industry.
Kayla McGowan
Editor-in-Chief



