Extract & remove debris
Flood water and any storm debris are cleared out quickly, with proper protective gear for contaminated water.
Hurricane rain, storm surge, or a rising Indian River can flood your home fast. Local pros clean up contaminated flood water, dry your home, and rebuild — and bill your insurance directly.
Storm and flood damage restoration in Edgewater covers the cleanup after hurricane rain, storm surge, or Indian River flooding fills a home with water. Because this water often carries dirt, bacteria, or chemicals from outside, local pros extract it, sanitize affected areas, dry the structure fully, and rebuild what was lost. They document the loss and bill your insurance directly, though flood water from outside often needs separate flood coverage. Call (386) 284-1211.
Edgewater sits close to the Indian River and the coast, which means storm season brings real flood risk from heavy rain, storm surge, and rising water. Unlike a clean pipe leak, storm and flood water often picks up dirt, chemicals, and bacteria on its way into your home, making cleanup both urgent and more involved.
Storm flooding needs a different approach than a clean water leak. Here is how crews handle it safely.
Flood water and any storm debris are cleared out quickly, with proper protective gear for contaminated water.
Affected surfaces are cleaned and disinfected to handle bacteria and contaminants picked up from outside.
Commercial drying equipment dries the structure fully, then any damaged materials are repaired or rebuilt.
A live person answers 24/7, even during and right after a storm, and dispatches a local crew.
The crew checks for electrical hazards and structural issues before starting work.
Pumps and extractors remove standing flood water from the property.
Storm debris is cleared and contaminated surfaces are cleaned and disinfected.
Commercial dehumidifiers and air movers dry the home to a documented standard.
Damaged drywall, flooring, and finishes are repaired to return your home to normal.
Call now and talk to a real Edgewater restoration pro. Crews handle contaminated water safely and bill your insurance directly — no obligation to move forward.
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Crews cover all of Edgewater and the surrounding communities.
It depends on the source. Wind-driven rain that enters through a damaged roof is often covered by a standard homeowners policy, but rising flood water from outside, like storm surge or river overflow, typically needs separate flood insurance. Pros document the source clearly so the right coverage applies.
As fast as it is safe to. Florida's heat and humidity mean mold can start growing within 24 to 48 hours of flooding, and contaminated storm water needs proper cleanup, not just mopping. The sooner extraction and drying begin, the more of your home can be saved.
Storm and flood water often carries dirt, bacteria, and chemicals picked up from outside, especially if it came from a river, canal, or street runoff. This makes it riskier than a clean water leak, and professional cleanup with the right protective steps is strongly recommended.
Stay safe first and only return once officials say it is okay. Once home, avoid standing water near outlets, take photos for your insurance claim, and call for extraction and drying help right away, since flood water damage worsens fast in Florida's climate.
Storm and flood cleanup usually involves contaminated water, larger affected areas, and sometimes structural damage from wind or debris. It often requires more extensive sanitizing and a broader inspection than a single-source leak like a burst pipe.
We answer live 24/7, connect you with a pro who handles contaminated flood water safely, and bill your insurance directly. Do not wait for it to dry on its own.
Call (386) 284-1211