Water Damage Restoration — Priority Response & Restoration
Water Damage Restoration

Fast, Professional Water Damage Response — Available 24/7

Water damage spreads fast. The longer it sits, the worse it gets. Priority Response deploys immediately with commercial-grade extraction and drying equipment to stop the damage, document the loss, and get your property back to normal.

24/7 Emergency Response
IICRC Certified Technicians
Direct Insurance Billing
Free On-Site Estimate
⚠️

Water damage is time-sensitive — every hour matters.

Within 24 hours, water begins soaking into walls, subfloor, and insulation. Within 48–72 hours, mold growth can begin. The faster we respond, the less damage you'll have — and the lower your restoration costs will be. Call us immediately.

What We Do
Complete Water Damage Mitigation & Restoration

Water damage can come from dozens of sources — a burst pipe, appliance failure, storm flooding, roof leak, or sewage backup. Regardless of the source, the response is the same: extract the water fast, dry the structure thoroughly, and document everything for your insurance carrier.

Priority Response uses commercial-grade truck-mounted and portable extraction systems, industrial dehumidifiers, and high-velocity air movers to remove moisture from structural materials quickly and completely — following IICRC S500 standards throughout the process.

Every job includes daily moisture readings and content logs, giving your insurance adjuster the documentation they need to process your claim without delays.

What's Included
  • Emergency water extraction — standing water and absorbed moisture
  • Commercial dehumidification and high-velocity air movement
  • Moisture mapping of all affected structural components
  • Daily drying logs and psychrometric readings
  • Removal of unsalvageable materials (flooring, drywall, insulation)
  • Antimicrobial treatment of affected surfaces
  • Full photo and written documentation for insurance submission
  • Direct coordination with your insurance adjuster
Response Time

We respond to water damage emergencies 24 hours a day. Call now and we'll be en route as quickly as conditions allow.

Who We Serve
Homeowners Renters Property managers Commercial facilities Insurance carriers
Standard Followed

IICRC S500 Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Water Damage Restoration.

Our Process
How We Handle Water Damage
1

Emergency Contact & Dispatch

You call, we answer — 24/7. We ask a few quick questions about the source and extent of the damage, then dispatch a crew immediately. We'll give you guidance on what to do (and not do) while we're en route.

2

Damage Assessment & Documentation

On arrival we inspect the full scope of damage — visible and hidden moisture — using professional moisture meters and thermal imaging references. We photograph and document everything before extraction begins.

3

Water Extraction

We remove standing water immediately using commercial extraction equipment. For carpet, hardwood, and subfloor, we use specialized tools to pull absorbed water from within the material itself — not just from the surface.

4

Structural Drying

Industrial dehumidifiers and air movers are strategically placed to dry the structure from the inside out. We monitor moisture levels daily with calibrated equipment and adjust equipment placement as readings improve.

5

Material Removal (If Needed)

Wet drywall, flooring, and insulation that cannot be dried in place are removed to prevent mold growth and allow proper drying of the structural framing behind them. We handle disposal per regulatory guidelines.

6

Final Clearance & Documentation

Once materials reach target moisture levels, we provide a complete drying documentation package for your insurance carrier — including all daily logs, moisture maps, and photo records — and can coordinate independent post-remediation verification if required.

Common Causes
We Handle All Sources of Water Damage

Burst or Leaking Pipes

One of the most common causes — especially in older homes or during freezing temperatures.

Appliance Failures

Washing machines, dishwashers, water heaters, and refrigerators can fail and release large volumes of water quickly.

Storm Flooding

Heavy rainfall, storm surge, and hurricane flooding are common throughout the Gulf Coast region.

Roof Leaks

Damaged or aging roofing allows water intrusion that can spread through insulation and ceiling materials.

Sewage Backup

Category 3 water requiring specialized handling, containment, and disinfection protocols.

HVAC Condensation

Air handler overflows and condensate line failures can introduce significant moisture into wall cavities.

Common Questions
Water Damage FAQ
Will my insurance cover water damage restoration?
Most homeowner and commercial property insurance policies cover sudden and accidental water damage — such as a burst pipe or appliance failure. Flood damage from storms typically requires separate flood insurance. We work directly with your adjuster and handle the documentation, making the claims process as smooth as possible.
How long does the drying process take?
Most residential water damage events dry within 3 to 5 days with proper equipment in place. Larger losses, concrete slabs, or heavily saturated materials can take longer. We monitor moisture levels daily and provide updated readings to you and your adjuster throughout the process.
Can I stay in my home during restoration?
In many cases, yes — especially if the damage is contained to one area. If affected areas are large, involve sewage, or require removal of significant building materials, temporary relocation may be necessary. We'll give you an honest assessment on arrival.
What should I do before you arrive?
If it's safe to do so: shut off the water source if possible, turn off electricity in affected areas, move valuables away from wet areas, and avoid using fans or household dehumidifiers (they are not rated for structural drying and can actually spread contamination in some cases). Do not attempt to vacuum up water with a standard vacuum cleaner.
Do you handle mold if it's found during water damage restoration?
Yes. If mold is discovered during water damage restoration, we can scope and perform mold remediation as part of the same project. We also coordinate with independent environmental testing firms for post-remediation clearance verification when required by your carrier.

Water damage happening right now?

Don't wait. Call us immediately — we're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. The faster we respond, the less damage you'll have to deal with.