Storm Damage Restoration in Fresh Pond, NY

Pre-War Buildings Hit Hard Fresh Pond Gets It Done Right

When a storm tears through western Queens, the older buildings along Fresh Pond Road take the hit differently. We respond within the hour, handle your insurance claim, and restore everything start to finish.
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Nancy Marano Silva
Nancy Marano Silva
I needed a professional consultation explanation of procedure for safe removal of Asbestos in my apartment complex. Without having an account yet, I was very impressed with the caring, knowledgeable and generous advice offered by Jessica, and will look forward to doing business in the future. Thank you so much! I feel much more informed about a sometimes scary endeavor. Peace. Nancy Silva Mineola, NY.
Mia Munoz
Mia Munoz
Used this company to clean up some water flood in my house. They were fast and easy to work with.very professional, Would recommend to anyone!
Nini Valle
Nini Valle
Great company, had a flood and they responded quickly and efficiently. Billed my insurance company directly. I highly recommend this company!
joe colapietro, jr
joe colapietro, jr
I had pipe freeze in my basement right before a snow storm and they made to within an hour to help start the clean up process. They we by our side throughout the entire process and even helped with the insurance company. They did such a great job with the cleanup, repair, remidiation, I contracted them to perform the repairs and finishes in the basement. They came with enough manpower and material to get the job done. Leo and Jessica were nothing but a pleasure to deal with!!
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Cristian Arredondo c
I had some water damage in my home and Green Island was able to take care of my issue quickly and effectively. I am very pleased with the work they did. They responded quickly and were very professional.
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Michael M
Outstanding service! From the office to the field crew everyone was friendly, helpful and responsive. I highly recommend Green Island Group.
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Storm Damage Repair Fresh Pond Queens

What Changes When the Damage Is Handled Completely

When water gets into a pre-war rowhouse or apartment building, it doesn’t stay where you can see it. It moves behind original plaster, into shared wall cavities, under hardwood floors and it sits there until mold starts or the structure weakens.

For Fresh Pond property owners, that matters even more than it would somewhere else. The buildings in this neighborhood were built before modern waterproofing standards existed. Flat roofs, aging drainage systems, original mortar joints they weren’t designed for the kind of rainfall that’s been hitting western Queens in recent years.

When the restoration is done right, you get your property back not a patched version of it. Dry walls, no hidden moisture, no mold risk, no outstanding permits, and an insurance claim that actually covered what needed to be fixed. That’s the outcome.

Storm Damage Restoration Company Fresh Pond NY

Licensed for New York City Not Just Long Island

A lot of restoration companies work Queens after a storm. Fewer of them are actually licensed to do it properly. We hold a New York City General Contractor license, a NYC BIC Trade Waste License, USEPA Lead and RRP certification, a NYS DOL Asbestos License, and a NYS DOL Mold License.

Fresh Pond sits in the heart of Queens Community District 5, where the combined sewer system has been a documented stormwater challenge for years. The NYC DEP has invested in over 300 bioswales across CB5 specifically because the existing infrastructure can’t keep up with heavy rainfall.

With over 5,000 completed restoration projects across New York, we’ve seen what happens when work gets cut short. We don’t cut it short.

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Emergency Storm Damage Repair Fresh Pond Queens

Immediate Response for Thorough Restoration

When you call, someone picks up day or night. We get a crew moving within the hour. The first thing we do when we arrive is assess the full scope of what happened: not just the visible damage, but what the moisture readings, thermal imaging, and structural inspection reveal.

Once we understand the full picture, we document everything photos, moisture maps, written scope and we submit that to your insurance company directly. We coordinate with your adjuster, advocate for the full scope of loss, and handle the claim so you’re not going back and forth trying to explain what happened.

From there, we move through extraction, structural drying, mold prevention, and any required abatement lead and asbestos protocols included, since virtually every building in this neighborhood triggers those regulations.

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Everything the Job Requires Nothing Gets Skipped

Storm damage restoration in Fresh Pond isn’t a single service it’s a sequence of work that has to happen in the right order, with the right credentials behind each step. Emergency water extraction and structural drying come first, followed by mold prevention protocols.

Because nearly all of Fresh Pond’s residential buildings predate 1978, lead paint disturbance is a legal consideration on virtually every storm damage job here. Asbestos is a real possibility in insulation, floor tiles, and pipe wrapping in buildings of this age. We hold the USEPA RRP certification and NYS DOL Asbestos License to handle both.

Structural repairs, interior reconstruction, and all required NYC DOB permits are handled by our team under our NYC General Contractor license. Debris removal is handled under our NYC BIC Trade Waste License because in the five boroughs, that’s not optional either.

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Does homeowners insurance actually cover storm damage in Fresh Pond, Queens?

In most cases, yes standard homeowners and building insurance policies cover sudden storm damage, including wind damage, roof damage, and water intrusion caused by the storm itself. What they typically don’t cover is flooding from ground-level water or sewer backup unless you have a separate flood or sewer backup rider.

The most important thing you can do right after a storm is document the damage thoroughly before anything is moved or dried out. That documentation is what supports your claim. We handle this step for you we photograph and document the full scope of loss, submit directly to your insurance company, and coordinate with your adjuster throughout the process.

Mold can begin developing within 24 to 48 hours of water intrusion under the right conditions and the pre-war buildings throughout Fresh Pond and the surrounding Ridgewood corridor create exactly those conditions. Original plaster walls absorb and hold moisture differently than modern drywall.

This is why the drying and mold prevention phase of a restoration can’t be delayed or treated as a secondary concern. We integrate mold prevention protocols into every job from the beginning, not as a separate service you have to ask for. Our technicians use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find water that isn’t visible on the surface.

Call a restoration company before you call anyone else including your insurance company. The reason is simple: your insurance company will send an adjuster, but adjusters work on the insurer’s timeline, not yours. In the meantime, water is moving through your building.

While you’re waiting for the crew to arrive, document everything you can safely photograph. Don’t move or throw away damaged materials those are part of your claim. If you have tenants in the building, let them know what’s happening and what’s being done. If the damage has created a habitability concern, that needs to be communicated clearly and addressed immediately.

It does, and it’s one of the most important things to understand before you hire anyone to do this work. Buildings constructed before 1978 almost certainly contain lead paint, and buildings of this age may also contain asbestos in insulation, floor tiles, pipe wrapping, or joint compound.

Under USEPA RRP rules and New York City’s Local Law 1, contractors working in pre-1978 buildings must be certified to handle lead paint disturbance. NYS DOL requires a separate asbestos license for abatement work. We hold both. A contractor who skips these steps even on what looks like a simple repair is exposing you to regulatory liability and health risks.

Ask for their licenses directly and verify them. In New York City, the credentials that matter for storm damage restoration are a NYC General Contractor license (required for structural repairs and permits), a NYC BIC Trade Waste License (required for debris removal in the five boroughs), USEPA Lead and RRP certification, a NYS DOL Asbestos License, and a NYS DOL Mold License.

After every major storm in Queens, unlicensed contractors show up in neighborhoods like Fresh Pond and Ridgewood offering fast, cheap repairs. Some are legitimate small operators working outside their scope. Others are outright fraudulent. The fastest way to protect yourself is to ask for license numbers, look them up through the NYC DOB and NYS DOL websites.

It adds a layer of urgency that owner-occupants don’t always face. When tenants are involved, storm damage isn’t just a property issue it’s a habitability issue, and New York City takes that seriously. If the damage creates unsafe or uninhabitable conditions, you’re on a short timeline before it becomes a housing code matter.

We work with landlords and building owners throughout Queens regularly. We understand the dynamic: you need the work done fast, you need it documented properly for the insurance claim, and you need clear communication so your tenants know what’s happening and when they can expect things to be back to normal.