What Is Water Damage Repair?
Water damage repair is the reconstruction phase after a water loss — replacing or repairing the drywall, ceilings, flooring, cabinetry, trim, paint, and structural components that were damaged by water and removed during mitigation.
Repair follows industry like-kind-and-quality (LKQ) replacement standards, uses Xactimate-compatible pricing for insurance, and returns the property to pre-loss condition. Typical residential repair takes one to four weeks depending on scope.
What We Do
Every job follows IICRC standards. Crew dispatched 24/7. Insurance billed directly. Job package delivered to you and your adjuster at completion.
- 24/7 live dispatch — every call answered by a real person
- IICRC S500 (water) and S520 (mold) certified technicians
- Truck-mounted extraction equipment and LGR dehumidifiers
- Direct billing to all major insurance carriers
- Documented moisture readings and dry-down logs
- Reconstruction to pre-loss condition
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you respond?
Most metros: 45–90 minutes from your call. Outer suburbs and during major storms can run longer. Phones are answered live — no menus, no callbacks.
Will my insurance cover this?
Most homeowner and commercial property policies cover sudden and accidental water damage. We bill carriers directly with Xactimate-compatible scopes. Rising water from flooding requires NFIP or private flood coverage. Mold has sub-limits on most policies.
Do you work nights and weekends?
Yes. Live dispatch 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Commercial work is often scheduled after hours by default.
Are you IICRC-certified?
Every technician is trained to IICRC S500 standards. Lead technicians carry additional WRT, ASD, and AMRT certifications where applicable.