Services

Our Restoration Services in Coral Gables, FL

From the moment water enters your property to the final coat of paint, we handle it all. Here’s a detailed look at what we do.

Water Damage Restoration

What It Is

Water damage restoration is the process of removing water from a property, drying and dehumidifying all affected materials, and restoring the structure to its pre-damage condition. This includes everything from pulling up wet flooring to replacing damaged drywall to repainting finished surfaces.

Why It Matters in South Florida

Coral Gables sits in one of the most humidity-prone regions in the United States. Average humidity levels in Miami-Dade County regularly exceed 75%, and summer months can push that even higher. That means wet materials don’t just air-dry — they stay damp, creating ideal conditions for mold growth (which can begin within 24–48 hours), wood rot, and structural deterioration.

Our Process

  1. Emergency Response — We arrive within 60 minutes, assess the damage, and begin water extraction immediately
  2. Water Extraction — Industrial truck-mounted and portable extractors remove standing water fast
  3. Structural Drying — We deploy high-capacity air movers and commercial dehumidifiers, monitoring moisture levels daily
  4. Antimicrobial Treatment — All affected surfaces are treated to prevent mold and bacteria growth
  5. Reconstruction — We repair or replace damaged drywall, flooring, cabinetry, and other structural components
  6. Final Inspection — We verify all moisture readings are within acceptable ranges before we consider the job complete

Common Causes We Handle

  • Burst or leaking pipes
  • Appliance failures (dishwashers, washing machines, water heaters, refrigerators)
  • Roof leaks
  • Window and door leaks during storms
  • HVAC condensation leaks
  • Plumbing overflows (toilets, sinks, tubs)
  • Storm and hurricane flooding

Call (305) 555-0100 for emergency water damage restoration in Coral Gables — available 24/7.

Mold Remediation

What It Is

Mold remediation is the professional process of identifying, containing, and safely removing mold from a property. It’s not just cleaning visible mold — it means addressing the moisture source, containing the affected area to prevent spore spread, and ensuring the property is safe for occupancy.

The Florida Mold Problem

Florida is the mold capital of the United States — and Coral Gables is no exception. With year-round warmth, high humidity, and frequent rainfall, mold can take hold anywhere moisture accumulates. Florida law (Statute 468, Part XVI) requires mold remediation contractors to be licensed, which is why you should never hire an unlicensed handyman for mold work — it can void your homeowner’s insurance and leave you with a bigger problem than you started with.

Warning Signs You Need Mold Remediation

  • Visible black, green, or white mold on walls, ceilings, or floors
  • Musty or earthy smell that doesn’t go away
  • Recent water damage or flooding (even if it seemed minor)
  • Allergy symptoms that improve when you leave the building
  • Discoloration or staining on drywall, grout, or wood

Our Mold Remediation Process

  1. Mold Inspection & Testing — We identify the type and extent of mold growth
  2. Containment — Affected areas are sealed off with plastic sheeting and negative air pressure to prevent cross-contamination
  3. Air Filtration — HEPA air scrubbers run continuously to capture airborne spores
  4. Mold Removal — Affected materials are safely removed and disposed of per EPA guidelines
  5. Antimicrobial Treatment — All surfaces are treated to kill remaining spores
  6. Post-Remediation Verification — Independent air quality testing confirms the area is clear before containment is removed

Call (305) 555-0100 for mold remediation in Coral Gables and Miami-Dade County.

Flood Cleanup

What It Is

Flood cleanup goes beyond standard water damage restoration. Flooding — whether from a hurricane, storm surge, or overflowing drainage — typically involves large volumes of water, contaminated materials, and structural damage that requires a coordinated, large-scale response.

South Florida’s Flood Reality

Miami-Dade County averages nearly 62 inches of rain per year — more than Seattle, Chicago, or New York. During hurricane season (June 1–November 30), a single tropical storm can drop 6–10 inches in a matter of hours, and Coral Gables neighborhoods near Biscayne Bay or lower-lying areas near Coconut Grove are particularly vulnerable. Climate change is also increasing the frequency and intensity of South Florida flooding events.

What Sets Flood Cleanup Apart

  • Contaminated water — Floodwater is typically Category 3 (“black water”), meaning it may contain sewage, chemicals, bacteria, and other hazardous materials
  • Large-scale extraction — We use truck-mounted units capable of moving thousands of gallons per hour
  • Structural assessment — Flooding can compromise foundations, load-bearing walls, and electrical systems
  • Content pack-out — We can inventory, pack, and store your belongings while the property is being restored

Our Flood Response Team

Our flood cleanup crews are equipped and staged for rapid deployment during and after major storm events. We know that after a hurricane, demand for restoration services surges — which is why we maintain relationships with equipment suppliers to scale our capacity when Coral Gables needs us most.

Call (305) 555-0100 for emergency flood cleanup in Coral Gables, FL.

Sewage Cleanup

What It Is

Sewage cleanup — also called Category 3 water damage remediation — is the removal and decontamination of a property after exposure to raw sewage or highly contaminated water. This is one of the most hazardous types of property damage and requires specialized protective equipment, proper disposal procedures, and thorough antimicrobial treatment.

Common Causes

  • Sewer line backups
  • Toilet overflows involving sewage
  • Septic system failures
  • Drain backups from municipal system surges (common during heavy South Florida rain events)
  • Broken sewer pipes

Why This Is Not a DIY Job

Raw sewage contains bacteria (E. coli, Salmonella), viruses (Hepatitis A, Norovirus), and parasites that pose serious health risks. Exposure to sewage-contaminated materials — even after they appear dry — can cause illness. All porous materials (drywall, carpet, insulation, wood) that have contacted raw sewage must be professionally removed and disposed of, not cleaned and reused.

Our Sewage Cleanup Process

  1. Safety Assessment — We identify the extent of contamination and establish a safety perimeter
  2. PPE & Containment — Our technicians wear full personal protective equipment; affected areas are sealed off
  3. Sewage Extraction & Removal — Liquid waste is extracted and all contaminated solids removed
  4. Material Demolition — All porous materials that contacted sewage are removed and disposed of per local regulations
  5. Disinfection — Surfaces are treated with hospital-grade antimicrobial and deodorizing agents
  6. Structural Drying — Industrial drying equipment ensures complete moisture removal
  7. Reconstruction — We rebuild what was removed, from drywall to flooring

Call (305) 555-0100 immediately if you’re dealing with sewage backup in Coral Gables.

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