Flood Restoration Services in New York

Stop the Damage Before It Gets Worse

Every hour after a flood, the damage compounds — soaked walls, rising moisture, and mold that starts growing within 24 hours. We’re on-site within one hour, any time of day or night, to stop it in its tracks and start your recovery immediately.

Here Within One Hour

We arrive on-site within 60 minutes of your call — day, night, weekends, and holidays — because flood damage doesn't wait for business hours.

NYS Licensed and Certified

We hold the NYS Mold Remediation Contractor license required by law, plus IICRC-certified technicians who follow industry-standard drying protocols on every job.

Direct Insurance Billing

We communicate with your adjuster, document everything, and bill your insurance directly — so you pay your deductible, not the full restoration cost upfront.

Full Restoration, One Company

From water extraction through final reconstruction, we handle every phase — no handoffs, no coordinating multiple contractors, no gaps in accountability.

NY Flood Restoration Experts

Flood Restoration That Goes All the Way Through

Flood damage is rarely just what you can see. Water moves fast — into wall cavities, under flooring, through insulation — and it sits there long after the surface looks dry. That hidden moisture is what causes mold, structural rot, and the kind of damage that shows up weeks later when you thought the problem was behind you. We handle flood restoration from the first call to the final coat of paint. That means emergency water extraction, complete structural drying monitored with thermal imaging and moisture meters, mold prevention treatment, and full reconstruction — all under one roof. No stopping halfway. No leaving you to find another contractor to finish the job. Whether you’re dealing with a burst pipe at 11pm, a flooded basement after a nor’easter, or storm surge damage, we’ve seen it before and we know exactly what it takes to fix it right.

Water Damage Restoration Results

What You Get When the Job Is Done Right

Proper flood restoration means more than dry floors — it means your home is safe, your insurance claim is handled, and you’re not dealing with this again in three months.

Your walls, floors, and structural materials are confirmed dry — not just dry on the surface, but verified with moisture meters before we close anything up.

Mold doesn't get a foothold because we complete the drying and antimicrobial treatment within the critical 24–48 hour window.

Your insurance claim moves faster because we provide thorough documentation and communicate directly with your adjuster from day one.

You don't have to coordinate multiple contractors — we take the job from emergency response all the way through rebuilt walls and finished floors.

If your home has older materials that may contain asbestos — common in New York homes built before 1980 — we handle abatement in-house so the project doesn't stall.

If insurance doesn't cover everything, we offer financing up to $200,000 at 0% APR so you can get the full restoration done without cutting corners on what matters.

Ready to get started?

Here Within One Hour

We arrive on-site within 60 minutes of your call — day, night, weekends, and holidays — because flood damage doesn't wait for business hours.

NYS Licensed and Certified

We hold the NYS Mold Remediation Contractor license required by law, plus IICRC-certified technicians who follow industry-standard drying protocols on every job.

Direct Insurance Billing

We communicate with your adjuster, document everything, and bill your insurance directly — so you pay your deductible, not the full restoration cost upfront.

Full Restoration, One Company

From water extraction through final reconstruction, we handle every phase — no handoffs, no coordinating multiple contractors, no gaps in accountability.

Hidden Moisture and Mold Risk

Dry on the Surface Isn't Actually Dry

A property can look and smell completely fine — no standing water, no visible damage — and still have moisture levels inside the walls high enough to grow mold within days. Consumer fans and dehumidifiers don’t reach those spaces. Neither does a visual inspection. We use thermal imaging cameras and calibrated moisture meters to map every affected area before we start drying and again before we close anything up. If a wall cavity is still holding moisture at 40%, we know — and we keep drying until it’s not. That’s what separates a job that actually holds from one that turns into a mold problem three months later. The 24–48 hour window is real. The EPA, CDC, and FEMA all confirm that mold can begin growing on damp materials within two days of water exposure. After that point, you’re not just doing flood restoration — you’re also doing mold remediation, which adds cost, time, and complexity. Getting us on-site fast isn’t just about peace of mind. It’s about keeping the scope of the problem from doubling.

NY Mold Licensing Law Explained

There's a New York Law Most Homeowners Don't Know About

Since 2016, New York State’s Article 32 labor law has required that mold assessment and mold remediation be performed by two separate, independently licensed companies. The same contractor cannot legally do both on the same project. Most homeowners don’t find this out until they’re mid-project and suddenly need to bring in a second company — which means delays, additional costs, and a job that stalls at the worst possible time. We’re a licensed NYS Mold Remediation Contractor, and we’re familiar with exactly how this process works. When mold is part of the picture, we help you understand what’s required, what order things need to happen in, and how to move through it without the confusion that catches most people off guard. You shouldn’t have to navigate state licensing law while you’re dealing with a flooded home — and with us, you don’t have to.

Assess and Map the Damage

We arrive within one hour and use thermal imaging and moisture meters to find every affected area — including what's hidden inside walls and under floors.

Extract, Dry, and Treat

Industrial extractors remove standing water, then commercial-grade dehumidifiers and air movers dry materials from the inside out — monitored daily until moisture levels confirm complete drying.

Rebuild and Restore

We replace damaged drywall, flooring, and fixtures, sanitize all affected areas, and restore your property to pre-flood condition — permits, insurance paperwork, and all.

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