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Water Damage Restoration

When water invades your home or business, every minute matters. Serenity Restoration provides emergency water damage restoration services designed to stop damage, prevent mold growth, and restore your property quickly.

Our Restoration Services

Common Types of Water Damage We Handle

Comprehensive water damage solutions to protect your property and restore it quickly

Burst or frozen pipes
Basement flooding
Roof leaks
Sewage backups
Appliance failures
Storm & flood damage
OUR PROCESS

Our Water Damage Restoration Process

1

Immediate Response & Inspection

  • Arrival within hours of your call
  • Identify water source and stop further damage
  • Thermal imaging to detect hidden moisture
2

Water Extraction

  • Industrial-grade extractors and vacuums
  • Remove standing water quickly from floors, minimizing equipment usage
3

Cleaning & Sanitization

  • Disinfect all affected surfaces
  • Install critical barriers to prevent cross-contamination
  • HEPA air filtration devices for clean, safe air
4

Drying & Dehumidification

  • High-speed air movers to circulate airflow
  • Dehumidifiers that remove over 120 pints of water per day
  • Monitoring equipment to ensure full drying of structural components
5

Repairs & Restoration

  • Replace damaged drywall, flooring, insulation and all affected materials
  • Full rebuild if needed, including the ability to upgrade your space
  • Final walkthrough with customer approval so that you're fully satisfied

Contact Us for Emergency Water Damage Restoration

We're available 24/7 for emergency response. Call now for immediate assistance.

Serenity Restoration team and equipment

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our water damage restoration services

Immediately. The longer water sits, the greater the risk of mold and structural damage.

Most policies cover sudden events (like burst pipes). We'll help you navigate claims and handle direct insurance billing.

Small spills, yes. But floods, leaks, and sewage backups require professional drying equipment to prevent long-term damage.

Most properties are dried within 3–5 days, depending on the severity.