Water Damage Restoration · Colorado Springs, CO
Water Damage Restoration in Colorado Springs
Standing water gets worse by the hour. We extract, dry, and document everything for your insurance claim — starting today.

Right now, before we arrive
Four things that protect your home and your insurance claim in Colorado Springs.
- Stop the source if you safely can (supply valve, appliance shut-off)
- Kill power to affected rooms at the breaker — never stand in water near outlets
- Photograph everything before you move it — your claim depends on it
- Don't run household fans on sewage or gray water — it spreads contamination
How the process works
From first call to pre-loss condition — documented at every step.
Call & dispatch
A live person answers, asks the right questions, and dispatches a crew — 24/7.
Assess & stop the damage
Moisture mapping, category assessment (clean, gray, or black water), and immediate extraction.
Dry & monitor
Commercial dehumidifiers and air movers, with daily moisture readings until structure is verified dry.
Document & restore
Full photo log and drying records for your insurance carrier, then repairs back to pre-loss condition.
Common questions
InsuranceDoes homeowners insurance cover water damage?
Sudden and accidental water damage — a burst pipe, an appliance failure — is typically covered. Gradual leaks and outside flooding usually are not; flooding needs separate NFIP coverage. We document everything so your claim has the best footing.
TimelineHow fast do you need to dry a home?
Mold can begin establishing within 24–72 hours of a water event. The faster extraction and drying start, the more of your home we save — and the smaller the claim.
ProcessDo I need to move out?
Usually not. Most residential dry-outs run 3–5 days with equipment in place. We isolate work areas so the rest of the house stays livable.
CostWhat does an inspection cost?
The initial inspection and moisture assessment is free. You get a clear scope and estimate before any work begins.
Request a free inspection
Tell us what happened — a local coordinator will follow up quickly.