You’re not looking for a quick fix that falls apart in six months. You need your home completely restored to what it was before the water hit—dry, safe, and livable again.
That’s exactly what happens when we finish the job. No lingering moisture hiding in walls. No musty smells that come back next month. No wondering if you’ll find mold growing behind your baseboards.
Your floors feel solid underfoot. The air smells clean. Your family can move back into spaces that are genuinely safe and healthy, not just surface-level “clean.”
Green Island Group has been handling water emergencies across Nassau County for years, and we’ve seen what Bellerose Manor homes face. The seasonal flooding that hits this area. The aging plumbing in older homes. The basement issues that come with our local geography.
We’re not some national chain that treats every job the same. We understand the specific challenges your neighborhood faces, from ice dam problems in winter to the heavy storms that roll through in summer.
When you call us, you’re getting a local team that’s already helped dozens of your neighbors through the same problems you’re dealing with right now.
First, we assess the damage and create a plan specific to your situation. No cookie-cutter approach—every water damage event is different, and your restoration needs to match what actually happened in your home.
Next, we remove all standing water and start the drying process immediately. We use commercial-grade equipment to pull moisture out of places you can’t even see—inside walls, under flooring, anywhere water likes to hide and cause problems later.
Finally, we restore everything back to its original condition. That might mean replacing drywall, refinishing floors, or rebuilding entire sections. Whatever it takes to get your home back to normal, not just “good enough.”
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Your water damage restoration includes complete water extraction, structural drying, dehumidification, and sanitization. We handle sewage cleanup when necessary, mold prevention, and full reconstruction of damaged areas.
In Bellerose Manor specifically, we see a lot of basement flooding during heavy rains and issues with older homes where plumbing failures cause extensive damage. We’re equipped for both scenarios and everything in between.
We also handle all the insurance paperwork and can bill your insurance company directly. You don’t need to pay out of pocket and wait for reimbursement—we work with your insurance adjuster to get things covered properly from the start.
We provide 24/7 emergency response and can typically be at your Bellerose Manor property within an hour of your call. Water damage gets worse by the hour, so we prioritize speed without cutting corners on quality.
Our local team is already in the Nassau County area, which means we’re not driving from hours away when you need help. We keep our trucks stocked with emergency equipment so we can start water extraction and damage prevention immediately when we arrive.
Time matters because mold can start growing within 24-48 hours, and structural damage accelerates quickly when water sits. The faster we get there, the more of your home we can save.
Most homeowner’s insurance policies cover sudden and accidental water damage, like burst pipes or appliance failures. However, gradual leaks or flooding from external sources often aren’t covered under standard policies.
We work directly with insurance companies and can help determine what’s covered before you file a claim. We’ve handled hundreds of insurance claims in the Bellerose Manor area and know how to document everything properly to maximize your coverage.
If your claim is approved, we can bill your insurance company directly so you don’t have to pay upfront and wait for reimbursement. We handle all the paperwork and work with adjusters throughout the process.
Water damage typically refers to water coming from inside your home—burst pipes, overflowing appliances, roof leaks. Flood damage is water coming from outside, like storm runoff or rising groundwater.
The restoration process is similar, but flood water often contains more contaminants and requires additional sanitization steps. Flood damage also usually isn’t covered by standard homeowner’s insurance—you need separate flood insurance for that.
In Bellerose Manor, we handle both types regularly. The area’s geography makes it prone to basement flooding during heavy rains, and older homes often have plumbing failures that cause significant internal water damage.
Mold prevention starts with rapid water removal and immediate drying. We use industrial-grade dehumidifiers and air movers to pull moisture out of everything—not just visible water, but humidity trapped in walls, floors, and other materials.
We monitor moisture levels throughout the drying process using specialized meters to ensure everything reaches safe levels before we move to restoration. Areas that can’t be properly dried get removed and replaced rather than risking mold growth later.
We also apply antimicrobial treatments where appropriate and ensure proper ventilation during the entire process. The goal is to create an environment where mold simply can’t establish itself, not just hope it doesn’t grow.
Most water damage restoration takes 3-7 days for the drying phase, then additional time for repairs depending on the extent of damage. Minor water damage might be resolved in under a week, while major flooding can take several weeks for complete restoration.
The timeline depends on how much water was involved, what materials got wet, and how quickly we can start the process. Basements typically take longer to dry than upper floors, and older homes often need more extensive work.
We provide realistic timelines after our initial assessment and keep you updated throughout the process. We know you want to get back to normal as quickly as possible, so we work efficiently without cutting corners on quality.
Yes, we’re equipped to handle all categories of water damage, including sewage backups and contaminated water. This type of cleanup requires specialized safety equipment and procedures, which our team is trained and certified to handle.
Sewage cleanup involves removing contaminated materials, thorough sanitization, and often replacing items that can’t be safely cleaned. We follow strict safety protocols to protect both our workers and your family from health hazards.
This work is typically covered by insurance since it’s considered an emergency health hazard. We handle all the documentation and work with your insurance company to ensure proper coverage for both cleanup and any necessary repairs or replacements.
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