Burst pipe, flooding, mold, or sewage backup? Our nationwide network connects you with licensed, IICRC-trained water damage restoration specialists — dispatched fast, extracting water completely, and drying your home to verified dry standard.
Licensed specialists available in your area
From emergency water extraction to full mold remediation and flood damage reconstruction, our specialist network handles every water damage scenario — residential and commercial, all 50 states.
Standing water damages materials within hours. Truck-mounted extractors and submersible pumps remove water faster than any household equipment — following IICRC S500 extraction protocols that prevent further saturation and establish conditions for proper structural drying.
Emergency Water ExtractionAfter extraction, moisture trapped in walls, subfloor, and framing must be removed with precision. Industrial LGR dehumidifiers and calibrated air movers run continuously while psychrometric data is monitored daily until all materials reach verified dry standard.
Structural Drying URGENTMold colonizes wet drywall and framing within 24–48 hours. IICRC S520-compliant remediation establishes containment, removes contaminated materials, applies EPA-registered antimicrobials, and verifies clearance through post-remediation air sampling.
Mold RemediationFlood events from storms, rising water, or storm surge require comprehensive response — extraction, decontamination, structural drying, and full interior reconstruction. Our network manages the entire scope from initial emergency response through completion.
Flood Damage Restoration URGENTCategory 3 black water requires biohazard protocols — not standard cleanup. Full PPE, containment, removal of all porous contaminated materials, EPA-registered disinfection, and post-clearance air quality verification before the space is considered safe.
Sewage CleanupBelow-grade spaces accumulate water from sump pump failure, foundation seepage, and drain backup. Our network addresses extraction, cause identification, commercial drying of concrete and masonry, and mold prevention specific to below-grade environments.
Basement Water DamageGeography, climate, seasonal patterns, and construction type all determine which water damage events are most likely in your area — and how quickly they escalate without professional response.
Hurricane season runs June through November bringing storm surge, heavy rainfall, and flooding events that affect millions of properties annually. Year-round heat and humidity — often exceeding 70% relative humidity — means mold colonization begins within 24 hours of water intrusion. Emergency extraction response time is the most critical factor in this region.
Frozen pipe bursts are the leading cause of sudden water damage in cold-climate states — most occurring during rapid temperature drops in January and February. Spring thaw events cause basement flooding from sump pump overload. Older housing stock with cast iron plumbing and stone foundations faces higher chronic water infiltration risk than newer construction.
Persistent rainfall in coastal Pacific states generates chronic roof leak damage and crawl space moisture accumulation — often undetected until mold growth is confirmed. Mountain West properties face rapid snowmelt flooding and ice dam roof leaks. Lower baseline humidity means slower mold growth, but structural drying is equally essential after any water event.
Standing water damages structural materials within hours and creates mold risk within 24–48 hours. Our water damage restoration network is available 24/7 across all 50 states. One call dispatches a licensed specialist to your location — extraction begins on the first visit.
Licensed & insured specialists · All 50 States · 24/7 emergency dispatch
From first call to verified dry standard — every step in the water damage restoration process, clearly explained so you know what to expect.
One call connects you to our dispatch line. Describe the water event and your location — we identify the service category required and match you with a licensed restoration specialist available for emergency or scheduled response in your area.
Your assigned restoration specialist arrives to assess water category, map moisture extent using thermal imaging, and establish an immediate mitigation plan. Extraction and containment begin on the same visit — stopping damage spread before a full scope is written.
Industrial drying equipment runs until all structural materials reach verified dry standard. Complete documentation — daily moisture logs, photos, and final reports — is provided for your insurance claim. Reconstruction follows after structural clearance is confirmed.
Every restoration specialist in our network follows IICRC S500 standards — the technical framework defining extraction protocols, psychrometric drying goals, equipment requirements, and documentation standards for professional water damage restoration.
Water damage claims require precise documentation — moisture logs, equipment records, water category assessments, and a scope of work your adjuster will accept. Our network provides the documentation that reduces disputes and supports faster claim resolution.
Category 1 clean water, Category 2 gray water, and Category 3 sewage backup each require fundamentally different response protocols. Misidentifying water category means wrong materials are left in place — our specialists identify and respond correctly from first contact.
Our licensed water damage restoration network covers all 50 states. Select your state to find local coverage, regional water damage risk profiles, and city-specific restoration service information.
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One call connects you with a licensed, insured water damage restoration specialist in your area. Extraction, structural drying, mold remediation, or flood damage repair — handled by IICRC-trained professionals who understand your region’s specific water damage risks.
Licensed & insured · All 50 States · 24/7 emergency dispatch · IICRC S500 process