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Water damage is the most common — and most expensive — home insurance claim in the U.S. The clock starts the moment water hits the floor: drywall, wood, and carpet start absorbing within minutes, and mold can begin growing in 24 to 48 hours. Fast, professional water extraction and drying is the single biggest factor in how much your repair will cost.
Learn moreEven a small kitchen fire can leave behind smoke, soot, and water damage from firefighting that spreads to every room. Fire damage restoration isn't just rebuilding what burned — it's cleaning microscopic soot from HVAC ducts, eliminating odor that gets embedded in drywall and insulation, and salvaging what can be saved before corrosive residue causes permanent damage.
Learn moreMold needs three things to grow: moisture, organic material (drywall, wood, dust), and time. In the right conditions it starts colonizing within 24–48 hours. By the time you can see or smell it, it's almost always grown larger than what's visible — which is why DIY bleach-and-scrub is rarely enough. Proper mold remediation finds the moisture source, contains the affected area, removes contaminated material safely, and verifies the work with post-remediation testing.
Learn moreSewage backup is classified as Category 3 ("black") water — the most dangerous category, containing bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. Standard cleanup methods aren't enough: contaminated drywall, carpet, and padding usually have to be removed entirely, and the affected area needs full sanitization. This is not a DIY job.
Learn moreStorm damage often combines multiple problems at once: a downed tree, missing shingles, wind-driven rain inside the attic, broken windows, and flooded basements. The first 24 hours matter most — emergency board-up and tarping prevent the secondary water damage that often costs more than the original storm itself.
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