Water Damage Restoration

Emergency Water Damage Repair & Restoration Services

Water damage is more than just an inconvenience. It can seriously compromise the structural integrity of your home or business and pose significant health risks due to mold, bacteria, and contaminated water. If your property has experienced water damage, it’s crucial to act immediately to prevent further destruction.

DryWorx Water Damage Restoration provides 24/7 emergency water damage restoration services. Our IICRC-accredited team of WRT-certified technicians, also holding ASD, AMRT, and TCST certifications, is ready to respond to any water damage event. We are a BBB-accredited company and a Sedgwick Award winner for outstanding CAT response, demonstrating our commitment to excellence and rapid response.

We are also experienced in navigating insurance claims. Our team handles all necessary documentation and readings, working directly with your insurance provider to maximize your water damage claim. With DryWorx, you can be confident your property will be restored quickly, safely, and professionally.

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Call now for 24/7 emergency response or request a free inspection and estimate to begin restoring your property today.

What To Do When Water Damage Happens?

1. Locate The Source & Turn Off Your Water

If your home is actively flooding, locate the main water line and turn it off to prevent further damage. Ensure you can safely access the shut-off valve before attempting this step.

2. Turn Off Your Power

Water and electricity are a dangerous combination. Turn off power to affected areas to reduce the risk of electrocution, even if the leak seems minor.

3. Call A Reputable Water Damage Company

Contact DryWorx Water Damage Restoration immediately. Our 24/7 emergency team will identify the source, stop the water, extract standing water, remove contents if necessary, and start drying to prevent mold growth. We will also work directly with your insurance company, providing all necessary documentation for your claim.

4. Remove Any Valuables (If Safe)

If it is safe to do so, remove personal items you can easily carry. Avoid exposure to contaminated water or electrical hazards, such as sewage backups or electrified areas.

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Water Damage?

Understanding what your insurance covers can save time and stress.

Homeowner’s insurance usually covers water damage if:

  • Sudden & Accidental: Burst pipes or appliance malfunctions are typically covered.
  • Storm Damage: Wind, hail, lightning, and frozen plumbing usually qualify.
  • Vandalism: Intentional flooding is generally covered.
  • Fire Extinguishing: Water damage caused by firefighters is typically included.


Insurance generally does not cover:

  • Property Neglect or Poor Maintenance: Unrepaired leaks are not covered.
  • Floods: Overflowing rivers or storm surges require separate flood insurance.
  • Sewer Backups: Unless you have a special endorsement.
  • Ground Seepage: Water entering from the ground is usually excluded.

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Water Damage?

When choosing a restoration company, experience and process matter. DryWorx Water Damage Restoration follows a thorough, proven approach:

  1. Assessment and Inspection: Our team responds quickly to assess damage, locate the source, and determine the necessary restoration plan.
  2. Water Extraction: Specialized equipment removes standing water efficiently.
  3. Drying and Dehumidification: High-capacity fans and dehumidifiers prevent mold growth and structural damage.
  4. Cleaning and Sanitizing: Surfaces are disinfected to ensure safety and hygiene.
  5. Repairs and Restoration: Structural repairs restore your property to pre-damage condition.
  6. Final Inspection: A thorough check ensures the property is safe and fully restored.

 

Documentation and Communication: Detailed records for insurance claims and continuous updates to you and your insurer.

What Are The Different Types of Water Damage?

The IICRC classifies water damage into three categories, each with unique risks:

Category 1: Clean Water – From sanitary sources like supply lines or rain. Safe if addressed immediately.

Category 2: Grey Water – Moderately contaminated, from appliances or minor toilet overflows, posing health risks.

Category 3: Black Water – Highly contaminated, including sewage backups or flooding from rivers. Requires specialized handling to prevent severe illness.

Avoid contact with any standing water until professionals arrive. DryWorx Water Damage Restoration is trained and equipped to handle all water damage categories safely.

Water damage restoration technician inspecting flooded room in Vancouver WA

Our Water Damage Services

We are experts in both residential and commercial water damage restoration, offering a full suite of services:

  • Water damage restoration
  • Water damage repair
  • Water extraction
  • Water mitigation
  • Sewage cleanup
  • Thermal inspection
  • Structural drying & dehumidification
  • Flood damage cleanup
  • 24/7 emergency water damage restoration

Top Water Damage Restoration & Cleanup Company

DryWorx Water Damage Restoration is proud to be the top choice for water damage cleanup and restoration. With BBB accreditation, a Sedgwick Award for outstanding CAT response, and a fully certified team, we deliver fast, professional service for both residential and commercial properties. Our technicians, equipment, and expertise ensure the job is done right the first time, restoring your property safely and completely. Speak to us!

Call now for 24/7 emergency response or request a free inspection and estimate to begin restoring your property today.

FAQs

Do you work with my insurance?

Yes, we work with all insurance carriers and provide the necessary documentation and readings to maximize your coverage.

Restoration can vary based on job size, but most properties are fully remediated within 1–2 weeks.

Costs typically range from $1,300 to $5,600, depending on the extent of damage. We work directly with insurance to get you the maximum coverage.

  • Leaking or busted pipes
  • Appliance failures (washers, dishwashers, water heaters)
  • Roof leaks
  • Clogged gutters
  • Foundation cracks
  • Heavy rainfall and storms
  • Sewer backups
  • Blocked drains
  • HVAC issues
  • Natural disasters
  • Frozen pipes