Flood Clean-up Raleigh
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Walking into a flooded room is its own kind of awful. A pipe lets go overnight, or Crabtree Creek comes up faster than the alerts said it would, or one of those August thunderstorms drops four inches in an hour and your sump pump picks that moment to quit. The water is here now, and every hour you wait makes the bill bigger and the rebuild messier. Call us. We can be there fast.
When you need flood clean up
Standing water of any depth on a finished floor. Drywall wicking moisture above the baseboard. A carpet pad that squelches when you step on it. A crawl space holding water against the joists. Any of those, and you want a professional crew with extraction equipment, not a shop vac and hope. Raleigh's humidity is the part most homeowners underestimate. Mold colonies usually need 24 to 48 hours to start, and our climate shortens that window. The losses we get called to most are failed water heaters, washing machine supply lines that burst while nobody's home, sewer backups in the older ITB neighborhoods after a hard rain, hurricane and tropical storm runoff (Helene was a wake-up call for a lot of people in the Triangle), pipes that freeze the one week a year it actually gets cold, and crawl spaces that flood because pine pollen blocked the gutters back in April. The "let's see if it dries on its own" approach almost always costs more in the end.
Our flood clean up process
First job is extraction. Truck-mounted units pull standing water out fast. Then we set up commercial air movers and LGR dehumidifiers sized to the actual square footage we're drying, not just whatever's in the truck. The wet carpet pad usually has to come out. Same with baseboards and the bottom 12 to 24 inches of drywall, depending on how high the water got. We cut clean horizontal lines so your contractor isn't fighting a jagged edge later. Contents get inventoried and either dried in place or moved to a staging spot. We come back twice a day with moisture meters to check the framing and subfloor so nothing gets buried wet behind a wall. A typical single-room residential job dries in three to five days. Crawl space jobs and anything bigger usually run a week or more. Whatever the timeline ends up being, you'll know where we are.
Flood clean up cost in Raleigh
A few real things move the price. How many square feet got wet. What category the water was (a clean supply line is straightforward; sewage is a different job entirely). How long it sat before extraction started. What materials soaked it up. Whether the crawl space or HVAC ducts got involved. We walk the property, write you an upfront quote, and work directly with most major insurance carriers so you're not chasing paperwork. Nothing gets added to the invoice that wasn't on the quote. If something changes mid-job (we open a wall and find more wet than we expected, say) we tell you before we do the work, not after.
Why choose us
We're a Raleigh outfit. Our trucks are based here, and we know the difference between a 1940s crawl space in Five Points and a slab build out in Wakefield. Phones are answered at 2 AM. Same-day service runs across Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Garner, Wake Forest, and Durham. Every job is backed by a satisfaction guarantee. Our techs are IICRC-trained and we carry the moisture-mapping and thermal-imaging gear to find water that hasn't shown itself yet. Mold remediation is the other half of what we do, so we're drying to a standard that actually prevents the next problem instead of just clearing the visible water.
Call now
If you've got water in your home right now, the clock is the thing that matters. Pick up the phone and we'll have someone on the way. Call 877-371-7873, any hour, any day.

