Service · 24/7 Emergency

Water damage restoration — on-site in 60 minutes.

Burst pipes, appliance leaks, roof failures, storm flooding. We extract, dry, and rebuild — all under one licensed Florida GC, billed directly to your insurance carrier.

What We Do

Extraction, drying, and reconstruction — one crew, one invoice.

Water damage is a race against time. Within 24 hours, saturated drywall begins to wick moisture into framing. Within 72, microbial growth starts. We arrive fast, set up drying equipment the same day, and stay until moisture readings pass IICRC S500 clearance.

  • Emergency water extraction — truck-mounted and portable
  • Moisture mapping with thermal imaging and probe meters
  • Structural drying — air movers, LGR dehumidifiers, daily monitoring
  • Selective demo — non-salvageable drywall, flooring, insulation
  • Antimicrobial treatment to prevent mold
  • Reconstruction under the same GC license — no second contractor
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What We Handle

Every category of water damage Florida properties face

Burst pipes & supply lines

Washing machine lines, icemaker lines, toilet supplies, PEX failures. Sudden accidental — typically covered by homeowners.

Appliance failures

Dishwasher, water heater, refrigerator leaks. Often detected late — we trace moisture back to the hidden path.

Roof & ceiling leaks

Storm-caused roof damage driving water into insulation and drywall. We coordinate roof repair and interior dry-out.

Sewage backups (Cat 3)

Contaminated water requires PPE and containment. We handle Cat 3 losses to IICRC standards with full disposal documentation.

Storm & hurricane flooding

Note: flood (rising exterior water) requires NFIP policy. We handle both sides if coverage exists.

Hidden slow leaks

Long-term seepage behind walls, under cabinets. Often associated with secondary mold — we document scope for supplemental claims.

Our Process

IICRC S500 methodology — every job, every time

1

Extract & assess

Standing water removed first. Moisture mapped, loss photographed, scope documented for your carrier.

2

Contain & demo

Selective removal of non-salvageable materials. Containment set for Cat 3 or cross-contamination risk.

3

Dry & monitor

Air movers and dehumidifiers placed per psychrometric calculation. Daily readings logged until clearance.

4

Rebuild

Drywall, flooring, paint, cabinetry — same GC license, same project manager through final walkthrough.

FAQ

Water damage questions we answer every day

Our average on-site response is 60 minutes from your first call, 24/7 statewide. Extraction equipment is on our trucks — we don't schedule a second trip.

Sudden and accidental water damage (pipe burst, appliance failure, storm-driven roof leak) is typically covered. Gradual leaks and flooding (rising exterior water) usually are not — flood requires separate NFIP coverage. We document the loss either way so you can make an informed claim decision.

No. For covered claims, you pay only your deductible. We bill your carrier directly under a Direction of Payment you sign at the start of the job.

Typical residential drying takes 3–5 days, depending on materials and saturation. Hardwood and concrete slab can take longer. We monitor moisture daily and document until readings meet IICRC S500 clearance.

Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Laminate almost always fails; engineered hardwood often can be dried in place; tile is usually salvageable. We test each material before recommending replacement — and we show you the readings.

Water spreads by the minute. Stop it now.

60-minute response. Insurance-direct billing. One contractor from extraction through final paint.