Hours

    • Emergency Service Icon
  • 24/7 Customer Service
  • 24/7 Emergency Service
  • All Calls Answered 24/7

Experience & Reliability

    • Satisfaction Guaranteed
  • In Business Since: 2001
  • Years of Experience: 17
  • BBB Rating Available
  • Family Owned & Operated
  • Insured
  • Bonded
  • Licensed
  • Employee Background Checks
  • All Work Owner Supervised
  • Employee Drug Testing
  • References Available
  • Owner Performs All Work
  • Expert Craftsmen
  • Experienced Technicians
  • Advanced Water Damage Technology
  • Certified Technicians

Water & Fire Damage Services

  • Fire & Smoke Restoration
  • Water & Flood Damage Restoration

Discounts

    • Senior Citizen Discounts
    • Police & Firefighter Discounts
    • Military Discounts
    • Teacher Discounts
    • Student Discounts
  • 10% Off Any Locksmith Service

Payment

  • American Express
  • Visa
  • MasterCard
  • Discover

About Us

  • Repairing a water damaged home involves a process starting with a thorough inspection of the damage to the replacement of flooring, walls, and ceilings. A professional can best assess the extent of water damage in your home. Each inspection determines a class and category of water damage. Defining the class and category of water damage helps outline the best means to restore your property. Classes of Water Damage Class 1 damage involves part of a room that has absorbed little moisture. It’s the least level of damage. Class 2 damage has affected an entire room and has absorbed into carpeting and walls. Class 3 damage has absorbed up into the walls, saturated most of the area, and may have come through the ceiling. Class 3 damage is considered the worst. Class 4 damage requires specialty drying due damage done to materials such as hardwood, stone, and concrete.